
Hi, nice to meet another Yankee fan. I have pics of Buffs in pet trims, if you would like me to email them, jsut let me know. We advise our pet owner to have the dogs groomed every 6 - 8 weeks. IF you are going for a pet/puppy trim, then as well as the usual show bits clipped (Face, throat, top of ears, under tail) then the neck, back and tummy are also clipped, and the legs scissored to the required length (suallly 1 to 2 inches). It is very inmportant you find a groom who know the yankee trim, or you may find your pet trimmed like an English cocker, and losing his top-knot and front of legs! Not a good look for our breed. There is not a time when clipping will be unecessary, the hair grows constantly so the regualr groomin/clipping sessions are essential. Lots of our retired dogs and brood bitches are clipped right off, apart from the top-knots, and still look very cute, but this may be a bit extreme for everyones taste! :) The groomer will bathe the dogs at the grooming sessions. With the show dogs we bath every 5-7 days, depending on colour and coat texture, but this is way more than necessary for pets. In a pet trim, and with a good brush through a couple of times a week with a "slicker" brush, you will keep moulting to a minimum.
Barking is not too much of an issue wtht the breed, unless very excited (eg door bell rings), they certianly are not a yappy breed. Don't forget the excercis question, they are lively and need a reasonable amount of walks to keep happy and fit.
bye
Gwen