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Tupacs2legs
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15-01-2012, 12:02 PM
Originally Posted by WhichPets View Post
Is this referring to the long hair in-between the toes?

If so, Kestral's have got really long. I wasn't sure whether I should trim them down abit..

Is there a reason why its best not to?
because there is no need,because she is a sibe x mal(they are supposed to be there)if u did trim them they are likely to grow back longer and thicker.... and it helps to protect a little from ice burns which are sore!
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15-01-2012, 12:05 PM
Originally Posted by Tupacs2legs View Post
because there is no need,because she is a sibe x mal(they are supposed to be there)if u did trim them they are likely to grow back longer and thicker.... and it helps to protect a little from ice burns which are sore!
Thanks Just wondered as I often see groomers cutting in between toes, but maybe this is on cockers etc rather than northern breeds.
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