Quote of the week: No matter how little money and how few possession you own, having a dog makes you rich. - Louis Sabin
Summer is finally here! That's why we did a lot of big dog shaves this week. Yes, shaving those big dogs. When I went to grooming school, we were taught to deshed (brush out undercoat) the dogs coat. The dogs coat keeps it warm in the winter as well as insulates it from the summer heat. However, I am tired of trying to convince people of this fact. So this week we shaved a Newfoundland, various large Shepherd mixes and yesterday we shaved three Golden Retrievers. I also have quite a few cats that we shave. The customer insist that their dogs are cooler and as we know the customer is always right. Therefore, we shave whoever and whatever wants to be shaved. On my shaving resume, I have shaved everything from rabbits to Pigmy goats (that was fun, they poop all over). If you do shave your dog, please remember they can get sunburned. Don't forget to sunscreen you dog. Other reasons to not shave your dog are that it can ruin the texture of its coat because these large double coated dogs have two types of hair - the guard hair and the undercoat. When you shave the dog short, the guard hair is shaved off leaving the undercoat as the main hair. This is how the texture of the hair may change. It takes some breeds years for the guard hair to grow in. Also, even though the dog is now shaved, the dead hair still needs to be removed. If not, it may cause skin problems.
In conclusion, to shave or not to shave, that is the question
~ Lynn Edwards
About Lynn Edwards: Lynn Edwards is the owner of Dirty Dogs Pet Services. She has been grooming for nine years. She owns a grooming/retail store and a mobile grooming service. Her company focuses on using and promoting all natural pet products.