Wet Days at Talemaker
Well, isn't this quite the site?
It was bath day for some of us and I think that human was on a marathon. She also washed Daisy, our visitor before she went home. Check it out.
Have you ever seen Shoshi look so good? hahahaha Yeah..we are laughing. She wasn't all that pleased except she knows she gets a treat after such ventures.
You couldn't tell by this photo but Shoshi came out looking so full and soft and smelling grand.
The two Golden's had a reprieve from a bath today and so did Kat, Wasabi and Treasure but they had a full brush/comb out but that's a usual around this place. Yep - we get brushed completely each and every day.
We also go on walks each day and play like crazy all in an effort to undo the work but that's okay. We are all knot free.
Fiona was the next to get bathed. She's our delicate beauty who weighs 9 lbs soaking wet.
She dries so fast as the puppies tore out most of her hair. That's okay - it will grow back.
Soon she will be back to stylin'.
Fiona is adjusting to the no puppy - fly the nest thing.
She loves when they come back but she is also loving the extra attention.
She is also playing up a storm with her pack mates. We hope her next puppies are as wonderful as this crew is thus far.
After Fiona was finished, it was Abigail's turn.
Abigail is the type of dog that just stands there but you can tell she is not thrilled with this washing and drying business.
She just wants you to get to the treat part as fast as you can.
Abigail's hair is changing again as she starts to go darker. It's funny how the Havanese can go light then dark again and back yet again.
It's kind of like having an ever changing present of sorts.
Abigail tolerates the blower in her face and she looks rather comical while you are doing it.
She brings new meaning to the Shag look. But if you allow the hair in the eyes, you will have leakage and that will create stains. Some dogs always have it but you can control it and others hardly ever get any.
What do you mean about controlling it?
You make sure the hair is out of the eyes and you dab a bit of corn starch where the eyes would leak and voila, it solidifies it and stops any future staining.
This is especially good at times of stress or teething which is a huge culprit. Some never have any and that's quite okay too.
Risa was the last to do today. Counting our visitor, that was 5 dogs.
As you can see with Risa, she has a lot of hair on her feet.
Before the snow hits, I need to cut her hair back on her feet. I need to trim them up to look nice and clean under the pads. Hair stuck in the pads will help ice balls to form there and that hurts the dogs to walk on.
Make sure you or your groomer cleans up the pads of their feet. I will start doing mine one dog here and there all this week.
Why didn't I do it today? Well, I was out of time. I had 3 more dogs that wasn't washed to be brushed and combed through.
You do what you can, when you can. Tomorrow trim, trim, trim while brushing out and maybe Wasabi and Treasure and Kat will get a bath. We shall see.
Beyond this, we still had Audrey show up to get her Havanese calendar. Yes - we still have a few left. We had many play sessions and we practice 'no bark' when Daisy's mom came.
What did you do today?