Grooming an Australian Shepherd
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Once my friend was clipping the fur around her dog's pads since they got so long they were bunching up and making her walk funny, wasn't paying attention since the dog found it so uncomfortable and clipped right into a bit into her pad... It always gives me shivers when I try to clip the fur on my Husky's pads o.o
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No way no how would my Aussie stand for this...no one is allowed to touch her hind end she will sit and there is a battle to get her to move. She does like the rest of her body brushed tho
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I'm totally shaving mine when it gets to the heaving shedding seasons :P (not like bald just trimmed)
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He has a pointy and long snout for an Aussie.
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My Australian Shepard would not sit still.
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@TheCNoom nvm
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what tools do you need?
where do you buy all your supplies
CBW0314 3 weeks ago
@CBW0314 I get all my supplise from various pet stores like Petco and Petsmart. Though I highly recommend forking out the $70+ it costs to buy a really good thinning shears. The $15 thinning shears they sell at petsmart made by Miracle coat is a piece of crap and really doesn't work very well, although it'll do if you are broke.
ErinKeechak 3 weeks ago
@ErinKeechak *supplies
ErinKeechak 3 weeks ago
how do you exercise your dog so that it stays so clean
CBW0314 3 weeks ago
@CBW0314 Their coat texture naturally keeps the dirt off them when they dry. They can roll in the mud and a few hours later once they are dry they will look clean again.
ErinKeechak 3 weeks ago
Despite its name, the breed, commonly known as an Aussie, did not originate in Australia and is American.
MsLabMom 4 weeks ago
@MsLabMom very good, correct!
ErinKeechak 4 weeks ago