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| YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 328
| I decided to shave him because though I brush him every day (with De Matt Spray), he was always matted somewhere. The groomer also suggested that I do this since he still had his puppy hair. I don't believe in shaving just because I am too lazy to brush him but I thought it may be best to give his stressed out hair a new start. I wanted to wait until the summer when it got warmer but he got neutered 2 days after so all these things were factors. Luckily Los Angeles doesn't get too cold but I put him in a sweater everyday. It's crazy when they have little hair because you realize how much bigger their hair makes them appear. |
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