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 hair sticking up on neck  3 Attachment(s)  Hey guys. I have noticed on both of my females a little strip of hair that looks to be about an inch long almost between their shoulder blades- like where you apply flea treatment. It is a very small strip that usually lays down unless they are wet, it sticks up. Have any of you noticed this on your dogs? I will attach a picture so that you can see what the heck I mean.   |  
 
 hmmm....kind of like a Dennis the Menace cowlick ?  I don't recall ever seeing that on my girls but does it lay down when the hair is longer ?  I would think dogs like humans have places the hair just has a mind of it's own - but have not seen that before -   It could be their satellite antenna for Mind Invasion ...I konw my girls read my mind ....and yes...it's a short story !! :D :D :D :D  |  
 
 Nope, neither of mine have this issue. Interesting   |  
 
 hair  Now that you mention it I have noticed Whiz's neck hair breaking off where I apply his heartworm meds..the girls take a pill.  Sometimes a harness will break the hair.  |  
 
 OMG!!   Villette ... you are absolutely certifiable!!   Can your girls come live with Toto & me when you are committed?!?     :yelrotflm  :yelrotflm  :yelrotflm   Beth ... I have never seen a clump of hair like that on Toto. I did have a problem with a groomer who evidently was using long scissors when she clipped around the edge of the upper 1/3 of her ear! The little "plume" hairs on either side that I had so carefully avoided cutting when I trim the ears got whacked off on one side!! She looked ridiculous and she had little clumps similar to that until it grew back!  |  
 
 Lol  You guys are cracking me up this morning! :p   Looks just like a bit of a cow/lick or a Yorkie/lick! :p LOL Villette...you have to add that SHORT STORY of mind reading to one of your chapters in your book for us! ;) Oh...and by the way! Happy 4th of July from FT Bragg today!! :D  |  
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