| amandawash | 04-03-2009 12:40 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bchgirl
(Post 2560124)
There ya go!!!
I think it's a terrific idea Amanda. Just fuss over him and he'll think he looks GREAT. Plus it'll be so much easier to care for while he's recuperating.
Btw, Reese had his leg shaved and a portion of his chest in Dec....well that still has not grown in enough to match the other and probably won't until he gets his summer do. | Thanks Deb! I can't wait to see pictures of Reese-y in his summer do. I only pray that Frazier will never need any of that gorgeous coat shaved off. Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosiegirl
(Post 2560130)
He can have a fresh start all around! I agree with making him feel like you think he is very handsome, that's a good idea. | :thumbup::thumbup: He knows he's handsome :cool: Quote:
Originally Posted by kalina82
(Post 2560136)
I recommend the shave down. Its so much easier for the dog and the tech/vet taking care of them. the hair is not dropping on the incision and its easier to keep away from the incision so its not sticking to it right after surgery. also its easier to keep them clean since you will not be able to bath Ranger for at least 3-4 weeks (i recommend waiting long to prevent slippage in the tub or any other accidents, which happen quite often). with the short coat you do not have to annoying them with brushings and preening during the sensitive time after surgery.
plus you can buy some more clothes for him! just be careful about buying ones with pant legs. make sure they are easy to get on and off without bending him legs too much as he won't be able to do it after surgery. | Ya, I know it's the right decision. As far as clothes with legs, no dice. Anytime you put anything on that boy that is more than a sweatshirt, he sits down and refuses to move. I won't do that to him! Ryder on the other hand LOVES his jumpers. I am too afraid to put him in on right now though because of his back :(
Thanks for the tip on the bath and slipping. I haven't thought that far ahead but thanks for bringing it up now. |