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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1755569" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>LOL - no, I don't breed dogs. Have always owned a neutered male of both breeds.</p><p>Grizzly is very perky, full of fun and mischief.</p><p>During the winter, I let his hair all grow out except his face/head. He gets trips to my large kitchen sink a lot in spring/fall mud. And also wet snow. His feet/legs get 3 times the size full of snow. He has actually gotten two legs stuck together! I put him in sink & melt the snow with water. I do all his grooming. Rarely "comb" his feathers, but keep all the knots out. When we are sitting, he is on my lap and I'm always pulling my fingers thru the long hairs getting grass clippings and knots out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1755569, member: 968"] LOL - no, I don't breed dogs. Have always owned a neutered male of both breeds. Grizzly is very perky, full of fun and mischief. During the winter, I let his hair all grow out except his face/head. He gets trips to my large kitchen sink a lot in spring/fall mud. And also wet snow. His feet/legs get 3 times the size full of snow. He has actually gotten two legs stuck together! I put him in sink & melt the snow with water. I do all his grooming. Rarely "comb" his feathers, but keep all the knots out. When we are sitting, he is on my lap and I'm always pulling my fingers thru the long hairs getting grass clippings and knots out. [/QUOTE]
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