I have tried and tried to clip this foster dog's face and feet. All to no avail. He is more adept than I and he squirms out of my grasp and runs off to hide. All I have really done is to make his situation worse. I finally broke down and asked my neighbor, who clips his own dog, if he would help me. I'll let you know how that goes, but I have some reservations. I think this dog will outwit both of us.
About the cats--both are still alive and well. They show up every morning to eat and get fresh water. The largest one, I call it KT, is very curious about us and he/she has started to let me scratch his/her head. I even got to pick that one up very, very briefly. These little kittens hardly weigh a pound. I have simply got to get them caught and taken to the vet. With summer coming, I need to get them immunized and neutered/spayed. I also want to have something done to help them with fleas. Since they hang out on my porch, I don't want the little jumping bugs to decide to jump on into my house.
I'll just have to continue to be patient and if I can get the one to let me hold him/her, maybe I can get the other into a trap and then take them both together. More to follow.......
Goings on in my life without my dog companion. Things about dogs, pets, cats, and rescues
Showing posts with label hair clipping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair clipping. Show all posts
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Here's a follow-up on the status of Austen's haircut
Image by muhammad.u via Flickr
I went and bought a clipper that is small and made for faces and feet. I really only want his face clipped and for his feet to be clipped so he doesn't get soggy when we go out in the rain. I did get his feet clipped with quite a bit of argument from Austen. However, when I started on his face, he went crazy and flipped his body every which way until I turned him loose. So, he has small sections on his face that are clipped, but that's all.What I need is for someone to give me some pointers on how to go about doing this. I don't think it should take very long and I hate to have to take him to a groomer and leave him for several hours just to clip his face. So, can anyone out there give me some pointers? I'm desperate.
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