bamaeskie
Posted : 4/12/2006 9:56:23 AM
Before I got Dakota, I would let the groomers fluff and puff my cats. Then the last time, they shaved part of my long-haired cat. She had a few mats, but to be butchered the way she was was unreal. I couldn't help but laugh at the sight of her: poofy tail, thick ruff, and a shaved back and stomach. She honestly looked like a black and white lion. My short-haired cat didn't seem right mentally. She acted very nervous when anyone would get around her. Her lower back seemed to be hurting. So after that last visit, I decided I would do all the

et grooming myself. I figure that I can't do any worse than what the groomer was doing.
For an Eskie, all I have to do is bathe and dry him. You should never shave an Eskie!!! The only part you're supposed to trim is the hair on the back of the hocks.
I know all my animals would rather I bathe, dry, fluff, and puff them than someone else. I have all the bathing equipment, the grooming table, and the pet dryer. Yes, I've trimmed a few nails too far, but then I stopped the bleeding with the Quik Stop gel. It's worth it to me to do my animals' own grooming.