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grooming chin hair...? Paddington's chin hair gets matted from drinking water throughout the day. It seems painful for him when I brush it, but I hate for it to be matted all day long. Is there anything I can do to keep it from matting? He doesn't mat anywhere else, just under his chin! Thanks -O |
Coby's not "too" bad at letting me comb his chin, but I'm waiting for someone with a real trick for that dilemma to reply!! |
Can't wait to hear from the experts. I'm having the same problem with Mindy. |
no one has any good solutions? :( -O |
Keep it trimmed can you keep that hait short?:aimeeyork |
I call them "chin bangs" and I keep Otis's pretty short. Good luck. |
Keep it short I just keep Koda's very short:thumbup: |
I trim Lola's as close to her chin as possible. Not really because it would get in the way, I just think it looks nicer. |
this thread is too funny because I was just pondering what to do with Lexie's chin hair as well!! Every time she gets a drink of water her fur gets all wet-and of course she has to run and give me a huge WET kiss!!! haha!! |
I've seen water bottles for dogs like the ones for hamsters with the metal rolling balls...They lick at it and the water comes out a little at a time. I haven't tried it, but I've thought about it. I just don't want them to lose the ability to know how to drink out of a bowl in case one day that was all that is available. |
I'd either keep it short, or wash it with some detangler and then comb it through. |
My suggestion would be to put lots of conditioner on that area. (not the leave in kind. I don't mind the water on the face hair, but when they eat, they get a bit messy. I'm generally washing that area each evening during teeth brushing time. |
anyone have pics from where they cut the chin hair short???????? |
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I'd also like to see pictures of the short chin hair. I am taking him to the groomer on Friday, and maybe I'll have them cut it short. I'll also try the conditioner! Thanks for the tips! -O |
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