I called a grooming place and asked them if I could have the place to myself and they were great about it. The owner used to have a Pit Bull and currently has a rescue Bull Terrier. It's so nice to go places that aren't going to freak!
Anyway, here are a few pictures...
I'm too sexy for this shower curtain
Bring that blower closer! He let me use it on his body with no problem, but after I blew it on his face he decided that it would be more fun to eat it... He did grab it twice and let go as soon as I asked.
On the drying table
He was a perfict gentleman the entire time. I was very impressed, not at all surprised, but still impressed.
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Michelle
Inside me is a thin woman trying to get out. I usually shut the bitch up with a martini.
How funny. Summer did that when she was in the garage with my husband and he blew the shop vac at her. Then she decided it was a great thing to try and eat. Those are great pics.
Those open mouth shots are awesome!!! Does he have a skin problem on his paws?
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I'm not sure, but I've only had him for a day so there's no reason to find out. Meghan told me that he was ok with females, but until he is a little more settled and is actually listening to me I'm going to be keeping him away from Ruby as well.
Mostly, I don't trust the other dogs that we might have come across there.
Michelle
Inside me is a thin woman trying to get out. I usually shut the bitch up with a martini.
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ellie@ny wrote:Does he have a skin problem on his paws?
They don't hurt him at all, and I scrubbed them very well during his bath. I used Dr. Bronners Peppermint Soap to wash him, which tends to make any redness look a lot worse. The next bath will be with horse shampoo made for white coats. It will make him sparkle. Anything that can get out horse manure stains will do great with his coat as well.
Michelle
Inside me is a thin woman trying to get out. I usually shut the bitch up with a martini.