Help with ears...

    • Gold Top Dog

    Liesje

    So anyone have an old pair they want to sell? Stick out tongue 

     

    Sorry, I like my Mink thinning shears - bought them at NEPGP about three or four years ago, and I absolutely love 'em.!  Although, I have a pair of 44/20's, like Gina's, and I like them ok, too.  But, these are my everyday thinners:

    http://www.freshpets.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RP-600533&click=15211 

    Of course, I bought 'em at PetEdge a few years ago, so I didn't pay that much for them. 

    • Gold Top Dog

    He looks relieved.....lol.....I am sure he will have a good time at your vacation spot..........have fun.....

    Just to mention you can install a window unit to keep the dogs cool.........we actually added a window unit on top of the central to make sure the boys stay cool.......they don't cost a ton and are comfy for the dogs.......good luck.....

    • Gold Top Dog

    We have one but it didn't really help last year so we left it in the basement.  It would have to run all day to make a difference with the humidity and it was too expensive.

    • Gold Top Dog

    spiritdogs

    Liesje

    So anyone have an old pair they want to sell? Stick out tongue 

     

    Sorry, I like my Mink thinning shears - bought them at NEPGP about three or four years ago, and I absolutely love 'em.!  Although, I have a pair of 44/20's, like Gina's, and I like them ok, too.  But, these are my everyday thinners:

    http://www.freshpets.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RP-600533&click=15211 

    Of course, I bought 'em at PetEdge a few years ago, so I didn't pay that much for them. 

     

    $100 for a scissors?  Yikes!  I think Coke would rather have me use my own scissors and buy him $100 worth of tennis balls!  Stick out tongue 

    • Gold Top Dog

    You can't tell me anything about humidity....lol....I live in the southeast these days........many folks in Michigan try to get by without air units.......just so silly, they run many fans just to keep somewhat cool....been there, done that........just a well placed air unit can help like crazy and avoid dangerous mold and other serious issues, not to mention a better and cooler climate for animals......

    • Gold Top Dog

    Humid is Dar es Salaam during the summer Stick out tongue  We rent so some things are not left to choice.  I don't run fans until after dark, they just suck in hot air.  If we keep things shut during the day and keep the curtains closed, the house stays cool enough to be comfortable (high 70s).  Luckily we have a huge tree in the front yard and one adult tree = 8 air conditioning units.  Maybe the landlord's machine is old, I don't know, you can only plug it into one outlet (has a special plug) and that happens to be in a room where you are least likely to find an animal or human.  I've never had AC and the dogs only get really hot when they are outside, which is not subject to air conditioning.  Luckily they seem to be good at self-monitoring, if they are too hot they will stop and come in on their own, they don't overwork themselves and drink buckets of water.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Oh Liesje good thing your young!  I couldn't live without air, my dog could but not me!!   I am 50 now and CANNOT stand the humiditly and can't imigion how you sleep at night darling.  We have central air (paid to have it installed 4 years ago) but it dosen't quite cool down the whole how the way I like it so I bought a window one for only alittle more than those shears Wink and put it in our bedroom.  Set it on 68 and love every cool minute of it.  I must admit the dogs pile in the bed too.Big Smile

    • Gold Top Dog

    Well hello thar handsome! Love the new sig

    See 68 is too cold for me.  When we lived in our apt. we had AC and set it for 78, but that was when DH was a landscaper 12 hours a day so I knew he needed to use it.  For us, 78 with little humidity is very comfortable.  Now we both work indoors (and DH in a patrol car).  It will get hot during the day but usually it cools off at night.  It got hot this week and will stay hot at night, but I have been sleeping under the comforter and sometimes with my down blanket on so far, just with a window fan running.  It's really only a week or two, three or four times a summer where it gets really bad and usually two of those weeks are while we are on vacation at the lake.  Nothing compared to camping in the Everglades over the summer or being in Dar es Salaam (in Africa on the Indian Ocean) during their summer.  This summer has been VERY mild, IMO.  Nothing like a few years ago when I had a giant cast on my leg and it was 100+ and humid for over a week!  The paint peeled off my walls.  That was BD - before dogs!

     

    ETA:  See, it was 90s earlier but then a storm went through and now it's only 66.  ONE good thing about living in Michigan, I suppose.
     

    • Gold Top Dog

    Liesje

    So anyone have an old pair they want to sell? Stick out tongue 

    PM me an address, I'd be glad to mail you an "old" pair of thinners.  I've replaced the three super-cheapy-but-functional pairs  (they came with my shop) with a much nicer nice pair with notched teeth.  I haven't touched the old ones since.Wink  I tested them out this morning, and they are TOTALLY decent, they are just not top of the line.  They are about 3 years old.  Let me know if you're intereted, they are free.

     ETA:  Postage would be on you, though.  I AM a cheapskate.Wink

    One-hundred bucks really isn't too much to shell-out for a pair of shears these days.  I use a straight, curve, thinner, and a small detailing shear on a daily basis, they ran from $125-$300 a piece.  Honestly, ya get what ya pay for, IMO anyway.  Some trivia: Les Poochs is an extremely upscale company that mainly markets to high-end pet owners.  They have shears listed at around $8,000.  Yes, you read that right.  I have one of their brushes, some cologne, and I've tried the shampoo/conditioner samples.  They are all excellent quality, but WAY overpriced, IMO.

     

    • Gold Top Dog

    Just thought I'd add a lil tidbit that really seems to work well for me.

     The little fine cottony hairs that some breeds tend to have on and around the ears are easily plucked out. You would not believe how much difference it makes in the overall appearance and the dogs don't seem to mind at all. Not to mention, the look last's alot longer and is much more natural looking.

     

    As far as the hair around his chest, you could card that area well and it would "thin" it down some without having to cut it.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Jacob is sending me shears that should be in my office tomorrow and I will try it Tues night.

    Gina was right, the ears look REALLY good now (I think).  I love how much more expression I get from him being able to see the ear.