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Poop! I am writing this just to get it out of my system. I have done everything in my power to prevent this from happening besides completly puppy cutting Mason which I am against doing because I bought a yorkie because I love the hair and the quality time I get by grooming Mason every night. Here is my issue...... It never fails everytime Mason is all brushed and pretty he has to go and Poop all over his hair. It gets all over his back legs and the hair that sweeps down. I do shave around his butt however for some reason this just doesnt seem to be enough. I am giving him a partial bath from the tail back at least 3-4 times a week because of this issue. This is getting pretty SICK!!!!! I hate dog poo!!!!!! LOL :mad: PS. I know you guys are the only people who understand and I can talk to about this...LOL |
I'm feeling your pain especially tonight! For the first time, this very same thing happened to me with Carter . . . my yorkie with the longest hair. It was disgusting and boy did it stink! I had bathed him 3 to 4 hours earlier and was totally frustrated as well. As soon as his partial bath was done and he was dried . . . off to the grooming table we went to clean up his butt area (as well as the other two also). |
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I feel your pain :p Okay, don't laugh but I do ponytails on both back hips for my dogs with long hair. |
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Mason's Mom -- what kind of oral surgery are you recovering from? I can almost feel your pain on that one too! Courtney had all 4 wisdom teeth removed on the Monday before Christmas. She ended up with dry sockets and still isn't back to normal. None of her painkillers worked. Poor teenager was and still is miserable! |
Can't tonight, somehow I lost my camera...I will try and describe this. I place the dog on the table looking away from me and I pull as much hair as I can from under their tail (split down the middle) and 1/2 of the hair on their back legs and gather it with a rubber band on their rear hip. One on each side of their hip.This pulls their hair away from their fanny and secures it on the hip area. I hope I made sense. |
Great explanation! |
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It doesn't sound like a bed of roses, Masons Mommy! I hope you're feeling better soon! |
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