![]() Boys get a man scape and their little jewels are all trimmed around to hang in the breeze. I trim tummies with a the clippers as well as between their I use a rake and comb them out almost daily. I try to get as much winter and soft coat out. I daily take all the undercoat out in spring. Now your dog is in a real trouble being shaved. Guard hairs are slower to grow so all you can do is continue to strip out the undercoat while the sparse guard hairs slowly grow back in. Stuff behind their ears that mats and knots easily. This coat is soft, fuzzy and sticks to everything and is in effective to keep the dog cool or warm. ![]() Now the only thing theĬavalier can do is grow out a quick undercoat for protection. Shaving a double-coated breed can really ruin the coat. Shaved coats actually shed more!! Why? Because you have left all the under coat on the dog and the top coat and now the dog is holding on to all the coat to protect the skin. You shave all that off and you are actually making the dog hotter!! Much more likely for heat strokes. The air circulates through the topcoat and keeps the dog cool. The top guard hairs protect the Cavalier from heat and sun burns. During the summer the Cavalier sheds the downy undercoat and you can help by using a Mars Rake to get all that undercoat out. They have a downy undercoat and a guard hair topĬoat. The first word that comes to mind is CRUELTY.Ĭavaliers are a double coated breed. This is so harmful to a Cavalier on so many levels.
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