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Thanks guys! Mary is correct, the real talent is Sheryl and she makes them. Things actually got so crazy with demand that she runs the website and makes the jackets. I have always used plastic wraps on the body because I could order them in black and they were less noticible when we were out and about. I use paper from Lainee LTD for the face but I had no idea it was silk. Havoc is the worlds biggest rubber! I have never met a dog that spent so much time backstroking on carpet. Oh well, at least it doesnt matter anymore :) |
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Oh great I didn't know you could wash them!!! Cold water wash? Hand or machine? Detergent? |
[QUOTE=Bravo916;2925382]Thanks guys! Mary is correct, the real talent is Sheryl and she makes them. Things actually got so crazy with demand that she runs the website and makes the jackets. I have always used plastic wraps on the body because I could order them in black and they were less noticible when we were out and about. I use paper from Lainee LTD for the face but I had no idea it was silk. Havoc is the worlds biggest rubber! I have never met a dog that spent so much time backstroking on carpet. Oh well, at least it doesnt matter anymore :)[/QUOTE] Razzle does this too!! I've not been able to break him of the habit! Urgha. any suggestions? I'm considering putting down our silk carpet in the garden room where he/we spend a lot of time - would that help his coat? - or should I just take the carpet up. We have smooth terra cotta tiles in the room - I put down an old rug cause I thought it would be too cold on his little paws. We have two dog beds in the room and our furniture is leather. Wrapping sure takes a lot of time. My breeder says it won't take so long once you get more experienced.. Have a great Xmas all |
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Of things to have....I have Berber carpet. It is terrible on coats. The next remolding we are doing is floors. I saw flooring made of PVC, it was at a dog show. Looks absolutely beautiful. Just like wood and it is suppose to be indestuctable. I just got a brochure on it. Some of it looks like stone also. Anything would be better than the berber... I did re-use the plastic wraps and it was actually better the second time around. So I was a little faster at wrapping. Next on my list is a second wrapping jacket Stryker will not leave the wraps in if he is not in a jacket. I have to use one on Reve, his coat is real long and I just don't want to take any chances on breakage with his coat. I still want to try the silk......got to order some soon. |
Great question and very informative answers! :) Oh, and I use deli wraps. |
Well I have been using the plastic wraps for a couple of weeks now and I they are much better. I think they are easier on the boys coats. Their just not as stiff as the deli wraps. They also can be reused, definitely prefer the plastic. I use purple....love purple. :D I took some new pics of the boys tonight after their bath...my handsome boys Still need to get my hands on the silk....... |
4 Attachment(s) Here are some pics of the boys after I changed their wraps tonight. I love when they are groomed and look so handsome. I love these boys to pieces. They are definitely Momma's boys. Love it! |
4 Attachment(s) The first set is Stryker...these are Le Reve' |
Very pretty boys Pam! Great job on their coats!! |
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