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Shaved Tails

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by TheIII, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. TheIII

    TheIII Big Dog

    Seen this in some videos from asia. More recently in the picture below.I forget who posted it but is there any reasoning behind it (keeping cool in []) or is it just to clean up tails that are rubbed raw from dog houses or just for looks?

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  2. Ninety-Nine

    Ninety-Nine Big Dog

    They look kinda Brazilian.
     
  3. TheIII

    TheIII Big Dog

    Can you elaborate on that NN?
     
  4. SDJ2010

    SDJ2010 Big Dog

    It's really really simple...but I'm not telling :D
     
  5. FrankC

    FrankC Pup

    In my opinion it is easier to grab skin that might be wet than it is to grab fur that might be wet.
     
  6. Mark1427

    Mark1427 Big Dog

    Read in an older mag. a known dogman did this as well. can't remember who or what mag.
     
  7. FrankDublin

    FrankDublin CH Dog

    To make weight bro I've seen backs legs sides heads and necks shaven but it could. It could mean something else to someone else
     
  8. TheIII

    TheIII Big Dog

    All great points thanks
     
  9. As we like'm

    As we like'm Big Dog

    He he he... this is propably the most kept secret in conditioning your dog.
    The secret is explained in the book "Bullyson and his Sons"...
    But... when you know do not tell it any further ;)
     
  10. FrankC

    FrankC Pup

    Trying to "add some class" to your dog aside, there is some function to it. But Tudor did have a lot of things right, as did Hall.
     

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