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Re: [pyrnet] To shave or not to shave..............
Hi..
I finally gave in with my 3rd pyr... and shaved him. We hike,
backpack and camp a lot. During the rainy seasons (we're in
Wa.State) he would get wet then warm up from hiking and develop hot
spots. He was sooo miserable. During the warmer months his
endurance declined drastically. He is quite a large Pyr..very tall
and 154lbs. I don't show him so why not? I have him shaved once a
year in the early spring. About an inch and a half long. He looks
like a fuzzy (massive) little lamb and is soo perky now. His energy
level is up so much that he hops in circles in the house attempting
to chase his tail. He is always ready to go for a hike and doesn't
bonk out after 5 miles. By winter his hair has grown back with a
vengeance. He is truly much happier now that he's a bit lighter. He
doesn't develop the hot spots like he once use to either. And.. I
can retire my shop vac while his hair is short and use a real vacuum.
Christy
On May 16, 2005, at 9:44 PM, bigdogs22003@comcast.net wrote:
Hey all,
I tend to be more of a "lurker" on this site than an active
participant, but I do have a question that I feel will be well
answered here. I have a Pyr, TJ, whom we adopted about 2 1/2 ago,
who is now 8 yrs old. He seems to be having a bit of a problem
with heat as he ages. I know it is a bit controversial about
trimming the hair of a Pyr, but I really think he would be much
more comfortable with less hair.
My home is air conditioned, but he, of course, would much rather be
outdoors........so, my question is: How short do you cut the hair
if that is the best option for the dog's comfort? I am hesitant
to do this, but really feel that he suffers so in the summer as he
ages........... (Of course, this would be done by a professional
with experience with Pyrs, and I would insist on being there with
my "big baby")
Thanks for the advice in advance!
Debbie in Colorado