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   Location: NE Texas | Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-09 2:24 PM
reese_tx - 2015-06-09 2:20 PM total performance - 2015-06-09 2:07 PM reese_tx - 2015-06-09 1:54 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-09 1:49 PM reese_tx - 2015-06-09 1:34 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-09 10:28 AM I have a Aussie too and she is a farm dog, she's so pretty, but once a year I will take her in and have her thick hair shaved off, its just to hot and humid for her to have all that super thick hair and she loves to swim in our tank/pond so I like to keep her shaved during the summer months, I dont have the time to be grooming and bathing her so I rather her be cooler with short hair. Ditto - my old Aussie gal got shaved on Saturday. She is inside and my vacuum thanks Petsmart and she is happier!! Does yours look like a naked mole rat too? LOL Nope. Or maybe she does but not to me? Lol.... Here ya go! That's my old gal! She is a mess! Even in her old age. We call her the 'fun police' bc she's barks if we talk too loud or dance....or any fast movements actually. Lol.....she likes her 'sheep' to be quiet.
Ha ha ha ha thats funny about her being the fun police, all my old Aussie likes to do is guard the food bowl, but she does like to go swiming..
Mine loves the water too! In her younger days she would tube behind the boat. No lie. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | reese_tx - 2015-06-09 2:33 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-09 2:24 PM reese_tx - 2015-06-09 2:20 PM total performance - 2015-06-09 2:07 PM reese_tx - 2015-06-09 1:54 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-09 1:49 PM reese_tx - 2015-06-09 1:34 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-09 10:28 AM I have a Aussie too and she is a farm dog, she's so pretty, but once a year I will take her in and have her thick hair shaved off, its just to hot and humid for her to have all that super thick hair and she loves to swim in our tank/pond so I like to keep her shaved during the summer months, I dont have the time to be grooming and bathing her so I rather her be cooler with short hair. Ditto - my old Aussie gal got shaved on Saturday. She is inside and my vacuum thanks Petsmart and she is happier!! Does yours look like a naked mole rat too? LOL Nope. Or maybe she does but not to me? Lol.... Here ya go! That's my old gal! She is a mess! Even in her old age. We call her the 'fun police' bc she's barks if we talk too loud or dance....or any fast movements actually. Lol.....she likes her 'sheep' to be quiet. Ha ha ha ha thats funny about her being the fun police, all my old Aussie likes to do is guard the food bowl, but she does like to go swiming.. Mine loves the water too! In her younger days she would tube behind the boat. No lie.
Befor Puppie gets shaved and she goes swiming her whole body stays above the water, she floats with all that hair and when she would get out of the water she had a hard time shaking the water off cause I think she was like a sponge and was to heavy with water in her fur to shake the water out, but once she does get shaved her body does go under the water line and she can shake, lol.. |
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total performance - 2015-06-09 2:07 PM
reese_tx - 2015-06-09 1:54 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-09 1:49 PM reese_tx - 2015-06-09 1:34 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-09 10:28 AM I have a Aussie too and she is a farm dog, she's so pretty, but once a year I will take her in and have her thick hair shaved off, its just to hot and humid for her to have all that super thick hair and she loves to swim in our tank/pond so I like to keep her shaved during the summer months, I dont have the time to be grooming and bathing her so I rather her be cooler with short hair. Ditto - my old Aussie gal got shaved on Saturday. She is inside and my vacuum thanks Petsmart and she is happier!! Does yours look like a naked mole rat too? LOL Nope. Or maybe she does but not to me? Lol....
Here ya go!
That's my old gal! She is a mess! Even in her old age. We call her the 'fun police' bc she's barks if we talk too loud or dance....or any fast movements actually. Lol.....she likes her 'sheep' to be quiet.
This is funny! I have a Heeler JUST like this! |
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I'll be helping to do a "hunter clip" on my in-laws Aussie this weekend. It will be his first experience with the clippers so we will just do underbelly and trim up legs etc. If he stays cool enough we will just go with that...if not we will go for the full clip. But I warned them...seeing him fully shaved would show them just how chubby he is!
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     Location: Texas | My grandpa has a mini Aussie. I some how got volunteered to shave his dog lol. Anyway She was getting too hot and even though he brushes her all the time she was getting a lot of junk in her hair. So I shaved her belly down. It wasn't pretty by any means but I kept the hair on the side so it hung down enough that you couldn't even tell her belly was clipped from the front legs to the back. Then I also trim up the long hair on her legs to make it easier for him to manage. He said it helped her a lot, and he has been calling me to come out and do it again. |
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      Location: The edge of no where | total performance - 2015-06-09 2:18 PM So we have a Toy Aussie, is it OK to clip her? She's very much a diva and isn't outside constantly.
I clip mine.... My house stays much cleaner and the dogs seem happier. They do look ridiculous and the dog trainer was horrified....but it grows back and as long I give them lots of love, they don't care what they look like. My dogs live on the furniture and ride in the truck, it's just so much easier to clean up less dog hair. Mine are only outside when I am...really hot days, they'll punk out and want to go hang out in the house with the a/c. |
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    Location: Oregon | I shaved my little mini Aussie for the first time. I was worried that he would be upset but her was so much happier and proud of himself. My house is so much cleaner too! I don't know why I hadn't ever done it before.
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      Location: The edge of no where | ~rodeojunkie~ - 2015-06-10 11:45 AM I shaved my little mini Aussie for the first time. I was worried that he would be upset but her was so much happier and proud of himself. My house is so much cleaner too! I don't know why I hadn't ever done it before.
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    Location: Oregon | MS2011 - 2015-06-10 12:10 PM
~rodeojunkie~ - 2015-06-10 11:45 AM I shaved my little mini Aussie for the first time. I was worried that he would be upset but her was so much happier and proud of himself. My house is so much cleaner too! I don't know why I hadn't ever done it before.
She's so pretty.....love the red merles.
Thank you. He looks like a bird dog to me now. |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | MS2011 - 2015-06-10 9:10 AM total performance - 2015-06-09 2:18 PM So we have a Toy Aussie, is it OK to clip her? She's very much a diva and isn't outside constantly. I clip mine.... My house stays much cleaner and the dogs seem happier. They do look ridiculous and the dog trainer was horrified....but it grows back and as long I give them lots of love, they don't care what they look like. My dogs live on the furniture and ride in the truck, it's just so much easier to clean up less dog hair. Mine are only outside when I am...really hot days, they'll punk out and want to go hang out in the house with the a/c. I have dog hair from H$!!. It's about to get to were they are all going outside. She sheds horribly.
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