I think it's stylish. Elvis-esque.
I have tried to groom him before with some pet grooming kit and failed miserably. He was fighting the whole time and they wouldn’t even go through his Matted hair properly. I could go try to find some good ones and dope him up a bit I guess. I don’t want anything fancy just shaved right down to where you see skin all over. I would have a hard time doing the face as well and would probably have a dog shaved down with a hairy matted face afterwards.I am going to be a bit cynical here and say yes BENADRYL it's like harmless for most pets also WHY must dogs be professionally groomed anyway?
I would take my special dog grooming shears, and I would groom my dog as I saw fit and perhaps it wouldn't be French poodle worthy, but WHO CARES? IF I was unfortunate enough to own a dog that NEEDED grooming I would NOT CARE what others thought of my grooming skills, as long as the dog could see and move around--- good enough for me.
Despite may people who pretend animals have human traits to the contrary, dogs aren't like really noticing human scorn particularly. Squirrels, yes. Human scorn, no.
As for me, if anyone said anything I would tell it the Human Vessel of Scorn it was Dogcember, and I was donating my grooming money to Pets in Need and they should consider it, the smarmy ....s.. It would, perhaps, be completely UNTRUE, but like IF I could START a movement without actually PARTICIPATING it,.....
ONE of my largest life goals would be complete.
Oooh. I might have to get one of those "you have to cut its hair" dogs at the pound now. I mean, probably not but you never KNOW.
Anna
Best we can figure out, she has a yeast overgrowth. It’s not her food, labs are all normal. Her previous owner passed, then she was alone in the house for two months before she was left with our vet to be rehomed. So, we have no idea if it’s a result of the neglect (she was so matted the vet had to shave her) or she’s always had a skin problem. Poor girl gets flaky and greasy looking (not feeling). An expensive antibiotic shot made it better temporarily, but the blood work and skin scraping samples showed no infection or fungus. She’s the sweetest old girl. I wish I could fix it, but it doesn’t seem to bother her.Why is Catdog on medicated shampoo?
I’m so happy to know this! Thank you. One day maybe I’ll get to!!My knowledge and experience with koalas is a bit different to @stols001.
Yes, they can bite - as any animal can bit, either domesticated or wild.
Luckily, koalas have never been hunted by man so have not built up a fear toward humans.
The koalas being rescued are usually very docile - it is as though they know that humans are going to help them.
The koalas kept in sanctuaries are looked after very well and are often petted and held by the public who visit. I have one a couple of kilometres from my place called the Daisy Hill Koala Centre. It is wonderful place to visit and to learn about all things koalas and to have a cuddle. And it is free to visit!
To answer your question @Terri McVeety - yes, koalas ARE as cuddly as they appear![]()
They bite. Ones raised from babies can be trained not to bite, most of the time. It's only ever most of the time..
The ones in the wild can carry nasty diseases. Koalas have surprisingly sharp teeth, too.
Anna
Ricky use scissors and cut off the mats. I would not take a shaver/grooming tool to a dog with mats. Use scissors, Benadryl and tiny cut up bits of hot dogs while you cut. Or a muzzle and no hot dogsI have tried to groom him before with some pet grooming kit and failed miserably. He was fighting the whole time and they wouldn’t even go through his Matted hair properly. I could go try to find some good ones and dope him up a bit I guess. I don’t want anything fancy just shaved right down to where you see skin all over. I would have a hard time doing the face as well and would probably have a dog shaved down with a hairy matted face afterwards.
It’s just my mom has been guilt tripping me and making me feel like a cheap jerk who wants to kill My dog when I mention giving him something and either trying to cut him myself or taking him for a shear.
It really makes me mad because I’m the one paying for it and she just says nope no one is giving my dog drugs without medical supervision ! He deserves better! All of a sudden he’s her dog but I’m the one who pays for his food and walks him plus pays for any vet bills. So it’s easy for her to say that.
She’s the queen of guilt trips. I finally had to put my foot down today and say this is ridiculous I can’t do 400 each hair cut. I didn’t say I’m the one paying for it because then she would go off about how she looked after two kids as a single parent for years and if she had a job she would pay the 400 in a heartbeat.
Remember the line you are supposed to give at this time "Mom I will no longer allow you to guilt me, you chose to have kids and with that choice came your duty to provide"I didn’t say I’m the one paying for it because then she would go off about how she looked after two kids as a single parent for years and if she had a job she would pay the 400 in a heartbeat.
Might try an allergy shot, my Em's skin is that way and the shot helps if I only get it once or twice a year. Doesn't work at all if I get them more often.Best we can figure out, she has a yeast overgrowth. It’s not her food, labs are all normal. Her previous owner passed, then she was alone in the house for two months before she was left with our vet to be rehomed. So, we have no idea if it’s a result of the neglect (she was so matted the vet had to shave her) or she’s always had a skin problem. Poor girl gets flaky and greasy looking (not feeling). An expensive antibiotic shot made it better temporarily, but the blood work and skin scraping samples showed no infection or fungus. She’s the sweetest old girl. I wish I could fix it, but it doesn’t seem to bother her.
She can be. I think there’s reasons why people are the way they are though. She is extremely generous but too much when she gets money. She has gotten a 30 grand inheritance before when her dad died and blew it all in a matter of a few days buying people stuff and whatnot. She had gotten a credit card before and done the same thing. I told her to save some for a rainy day but nope she doesn’t. Then she’s broke again and actually needs money for something big and has to ask me again . She never seems to learnI was gonna say stuff about your mom @Ricky Vapes , but it all sounded so mean. LOL. But then again so does she.
Anna
Very simple answer ... the majority of people are not competent enough. Most non-pro grooming jobs end up looking like sh*t. My wife was a professional groomer and had her own business with several groomers. She was booked out for over 1/2 a year. It's amazing how many stupid people came in with very matted cats/dogs. Simple brushing would have saved them a couple hundred, easily. But people are lazy. Or they would come in with nails that should have been cut a long time ago. Gotta have their pets though.WHY must dogs be professionally groomed anyway?