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For those with ponies/top knots Do you ALWAYS have their hair up? Do you take it out at night? Some of Maddie's hair is long enough to be pulled back so I am pulling what I can in a pony tail so she gets used to it but don't know if I should leave it in all the time or give her a break |
I take my off , so I take her off too ! Lol ! bark@ulater!!! manina,miley:aimeeyork,max:animal36 |
Ben's is out more than it is in. I always worry it will get uncomfortable for him. But right now, I also worry he can't see when it gets in his eyes. I probably need to keep it up more. |
I take it out at night because there has been once when I forgot to take it out and she woke up and it wasnt in her hair or anywhere in her kennel (she ate it!! :eek:) It was tiny and didnt hurt her but still...... probably not the best midnight snack:rolleyes: |
I've always wondered if this hurts their head. I wear my hair in a pony most days, and at the end of the night my head hurts. I wonder if it feels the same to them. My scalp literally hurts at the end of the day. I don't notice it all day; yet when I take it out, I feel RELIEF. We better take them out daily just to be sure, you think? |
Missy's is always in. If I take it out, she has a huge mound of hair hanging right over her eyes, and then we have to make fun of her calling her "Flop Top Mop Top". ;) I use those cloth type baby hairties for day to day stuff, and I keep it pretty loose. It's only when she's "going out" that we'll use a rubberband and bow. |
jasmin is been without hers for a week now, she needed a break, she's going to the groomer on Monday so I will keep her in her pony again for like two weeks |
Roxie only wears hers when we are going somewhere, she will tolerate them, at home she is my wild child! |
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thanks you took the words out of my mind!! |
1 Attachment(s) Hahaha, because of this post I decided to let Missy's hair loose before bed. Here's what I mean by "Flop Mop Top Mop" :D Honestly, I think she's mad that I took it out. She's kind of pouting. This girl loves her clothes on and her hair done. Total princess! :aimeeyork |
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I feel like he needs a break every once in a while, and some mornings I just don't have time to put it up before I leave for work. But, I worry all the hair might hurt his little eyes. He never acts like it bothers him. What do y'all think? |
I keep theirs in because their hair is way too long and falls in their faces and they can't see. |
I take Millies out at night. It hurts me after awhile so I know it has to hurt her. |
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For day-to-day I put the top-not in a cracker, normally used to protect the hair in a show dog. Keeps the hair out of their eyes but doesnt pull like when using just a band. |
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Missy's hair is still down from last night, and now it's full of food and all crunchy :rolleyes: No more "flop top mop top" for us. LOL! Now she needs a bath! |
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I always took Isabels down at night and rubbed her head real good. I purchased her about 5 years ago in February from a lady who obviously never took her hair down. She had been to a groomer in October. How did I know? She still had the Halloween bow in her hair. Needless to say it was so matted I had to cut it out and she was almost bald for a while. So, ever since then, I used to take her hair down every night. Now, I just keep her short, so we don't have to worry about that any more. |
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bark@ulater!!! manina,miley:aimeeyork,max:animal36 |
i usually just use a hair clip to put milu's hair up, it's very easy to put on and take off. sometimes i will use a thin elastic band to put her hair up, but i always take her hair thing out at night and message her little head/scalp. (because i know that my scalp gets sore if i have my hair up all day) |
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i just posted something in the grooming section early today about should males wear slip knots |
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