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28-05-2005, 12:47 PM
Originally Posted by Foxy
Thanks Lu-1, I knew I could get some moral support from all my fellow dogwebbers I will take the picture as soon as he gets home. I have to ring up at 3 to see how she is doing, so thats only 1 hour and 15 mins away isn't it

I clip Kingsley, and it only takes me about 30mins (He is my own dog though, if he was someone elses dog, I would take longer)

I wouldn't worry :
But if you are not happy when you pick him up, make sure you tell them!
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28-05-2005, 12:48 PM
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Yep, clipping is the same as shaving. (Same as when you shave/clip a persons hair - you use the same machine thing!)
It just depends how short she does him I suppose!
Oh so if clipping is the same as shaving maybe it won't be too bad (I hope ) Shaving sounds a lot worse than clipping. I did tell her I didn't want him bald though Just hope she was listening.
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28-05-2005, 12:50 PM
Shaving does sound worse! I sounds like you are going to use a 'bic razor or something! lol
I used to call it shaving, but it scared people! lol
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28-05-2005, 12:58 PM
This is how he looked in November when he and his cousin Toby went to our usual groomers and I think this is short enough really, so I am hoping that it won't be any shorter



He has also been groomed in early March too so it wasn't that long since he went
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28-05-2005, 01:18 PM
aww he looks lovely in that pic, have u thought about study dog grooming yourself foxy
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28-05-2005, 01:19 PM
Im sure he will be fine hopefully! have to show us all what he looks like when hes back home
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28-05-2005, 01:28 PM
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aww he looks lovely in that pic, have u thought about study dog grooming yourself foxy

No I like my fingers on the ends of my hands too much

I would be too scared to do anything involving scissors and any living thing. Het trusts me though because she wants me to go and cut her hair for her
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28-05-2005, 01:28 PM
awww foxy you wimp lol!!!!
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28-05-2005, 01:29 PM
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Im sure he will be fine hopefully! have to show us all what he looks like when hes back home

I will Zoe, I promise, even if he is as bald as a coot I will show you all
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28-05-2005, 01:32 PM
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awww foxy you wimp lol!!!!


I know I am aren't I I know some of these doggies don't take kindly to being groomed and don't think anything of having a nip at the groomer if need be (I am also scared of hamster bites ) I have heard some tales from someone who used to groom dogs and they weren't pretty, think I will just stick to observing, its nice and safe that way
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