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>If you look at labs in hot weather, they struggle just as much as a double coated dog.......
> If you look at labs in hot weather, they struggle just as much as a double coated dog.......
>wearing thinner/looser clothes is more cooling.
>clipping a double coated dog in the warm weather keeps the dog cooler and happier.
>Double coated dogs are NOT designed for warmer weather. their double coat is to protect from cold weather.
>clipping a double coated dog in the warm weather keeps the dog cooler and happier.
> Sadly America as everything have ruined a good number of breeds by clipping them in stupid ways and then trend slowly but surely catches up in the UK.
> i've never understood why you would get a coated dog and clip it all off- whats the point? surely people initially were attracted to the breed because of its looks? and the smallest bit of reasearch shows that a properly coated dog does better than a shaved one.
>I dont get it either - ive got a tibetan terrier pup and people are always asking me when hes going for his first >haircut...... HE ISNT!
> Double coated dogs are NOT designed for warmer weather. their double coat is to protect from cold weather.
>
> if you wore a double thickness coat on in the heat you would overheat. wearing thinner/looser clothes is more cooling.
> Ah but there are a lot of owners out there who underestimate the work required to keep the dog looking good
> bought a tibby because of the coat (and the temperament, size and character, but the coat was a big part of it)
> such cheeky faces
> I'm always shocked when groomers clip their own dogs that should be handstripped. If they had any knowledge and expertise, their own dog would be a perfect advert for the quality of their work.
>Now, and particularly since City & Guilds started gaining publicity to be honest, the majority of groomers clip >everything and aren't aware of what the breeds should look like or what are the benefits of handling a coat >correctly.
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