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By Guest
Date 27.06.05 20:16 UTC
Hi,im just wondering,someone has told me that it is possible to shave a Powderpuff crested to look like a hairless crested is this correct,not for selling purposes but just to acheive the look??
thanks
By Lokis mum
Date 27.06.05 20:18 UTC
:rolleyes:
...it's only the hair on a gooseberry that keeps it from being a grape :D

doh

If you wanted a hairless then you should of got a hairless, no a powderpuff should never be clipped like a hairless they are two totally different looks.
I adore the Powderpuff and to think not so many years ago they used to be culled as they weren't as popular as the hairless.
By Dill
Date 27.06.05 22:48 UTC
Guest,
The hairless Chinese Hairless dogs need moisturising lotion/cream to prevent their skin drying out and to keep it in good condition. They also need sunblock if going out in the sun and a jumper/jacket when going out in cold/wet weather. Is this what you want for your gorgeous Powderpuff? Why not keep him as nature intended, he is still very unusual and I bet you get stopped all the time if he's groomed nicely :D :D :D
i have a powder puff, and you do not shave them, they may take a lot of grooming but if you get into a routine it takes no time at all to keep them looking good, have you got a true powder puff or do you have a hairy hairless?
carol
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