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It is amazing (and scary) how awful a dog (esp those w/ long hair!!!) can look after just a short time. |
We live outside of town in a very wooded area. I can only imagine how horrible Gracie would look if she ever got loose for even a short time. As it is I have to give her a good combing when we come in from walks during the fall due to all the leaves that attach themselves to her fur. I have taken in many strays over my lifetime. It is tricky business finding owners but a good owner is usually frantic to find their baby as soon as possible. A dog that is pretty well behaved usually belongs to someone who has spent some time training their pet so you can bet that pet would love to be home with their family. There are lots of ways to detect things about a stray but just looking at the condition of their coat is not a way to determine it's background. |
I loved this posting. Obviously the message is, don't jump to quick conclusions on the history of a dog. A more detailed examination of the health of the dog ( by your vet) will help you to understand more clearly if a dog has been abused. Unless anyone of my dogs get lost moments after grooming and gets found right away mine too could look like a neglected doggie. |
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Bet I am on the "list" of people with pitchforks; :hide2: but I truly only mean to protect the pups in most cases. We all bring something to the table here and that is why YT works! :) |
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I'm loving the suggestion of having "drowned rat" and "hot mess" pictures of our babies along with the perfectly coiffed ones, you know, in case they're ever needed. I have drowned rat ones (Kaji looks 5 lbs lighter with his hair weighed down. :p) but I can't seem to find any hot mess ones in my archive. Is this "look" easily accomplished by the longer haired pups? |
Think I'll have to let Piccolo and Piper play outside for a while, take some before and after pictures. Out in the country a dog can get pretty nasty in the blink of an eye. |
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