BarbV
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My thinking is that by shaving them down you are making it easier for you rather than the dog!
So much easier to shave the dog, rather than to brush him weekly.
I'm going to go a little onto a soap box here.....if you didn't want a dog that needed regular grooming, why get a Sheltie?
That being said, I own a Pet Store with a grooming salon, and no matter the breed, my groomer is constantly asked to do shaves against her better judgement. Sometimes, she has refused. At the same time , sometimes she has agreed because the dog is so matted there is no choice.
Ok, I'm gonna duck now
So much easier to shave the dog, rather than to brush him weekly.
I'm going to go a little onto a soap box here.....if you didn't want a dog that needed regular grooming, why get a Sheltie?
That being said, I own a Pet Store with a grooming salon, and no matter the breed, my groomer is constantly asked to do shaves against her better judgement. Sometimes, she has refused. At the same time , sometimes she has agreed because the dog is so matted there is no choice.
Ok, I'm gonna duck now


!' But on the hot summers the average is 100*F to 103*F for the high. This could go on for several week with only the occasional drop in temperature to the high 90s. On "cool" summers it's about 97*F to 99*F. Its a relief if it gets down to 90*F! I already know how to strip my dogs coat correctly. I'm not worried about the under coat, I can take care of that just fine, but the top coat is still heavy. I'm not gonna lie, my dog are pretty filthy and that adds a surprising amount of weigh. With all the dirt they are always getting baths in the summer