When
I became his sole caretaker last March, I was brushing him at least
once a week (and trying to do it every day), cutting huge mats out of
his fur every time. It's a wonder he had any fur left with all the mat
removal I was doing, but somehow he did. Vast quantities of fur! Floppy, hairy
ears that came dripping out of his water bowl every time he took a
drink! Huge hairy feet that soaked up all the mud every time he went
outside! And let's not forget how bad it got when he tried to play in
the snow!
Bilbo was an outdoorsy dog in an indoorsy dog's body.
If
the fur on his body and legs was a challenge, the fur on his head was a
veritable disaster! His breed is susceptible to cherry eye, which is
when the third eyelid becomes swollen and pops out, resulting in oozing
and weeping. Bilbo's eyes oozed and wept continually onto his face,
where the mess would congeal and adhere to all the long hairs in the
vicinity. Another thing about his breed is long floppy ears. Supposedly
they were bred that way so that when digging in the ground after
burrowing game for their humans, the ears would keep dirt out of the
dog's face. But combined with the ridiculously long hair, what the ears
do instead is provide a sheltered breeding ground for earwax and
bacteria. So gross. Cocker spaniels are also blessed with a "soft
mouth," which in hunting terms means they have loose floppy lips that
are less likely to damage the prey they catch. But in real-life terms,
what it means is that they allow water and spit and food particles to
leak out the sides of the dog's mouth...and thence, onto the
aforementioned long hair.
Whoever invented cocker spaniels was surely a sadist. Messed-up eyes, ears, and mouth aside, what sort of hunting dog needs wooly legs that collect every twig, leaf, and bramble for miles around? Yet that's exactly what they gave them. Combine that genetic cesspit with the coat of a poodle (which is what some have surmised comprises the rest of Bilbo's ancestry), and you get even more hair that's even more curly! His forehead hair was so long that it covered his eyes, which surely contributed to his frequent collisions with vertical surfaces. Total breeding fail.
I
made some token efforts to keep his coat under control. I bought an
electric set of clippers (which he hated and which couldn't manage to
cut through his fur without getting jammed) and finally settled for
trimming his legs and face in clumpy patches with a pair of scissors
whenever I could get him to sit still for 5 minutes. It was better than
nothing, but truly not much good at all.
This
entire hairy situation came to a head when Bilbo got fleas in August.
Three flea baths, diligent grooming with a flea comb, and two treatments
with Frontline did nothing to rid him of the suckers, and I was just
about to tear out my own hair!
In
late October, I finally called in the big guns: a professional groomer.
I found her on Rover, she came to my house, and I let her do her magic.
She shaved Bilbo down to the skin and gave him yet another flea bath,
and when he came out the other side, he looked...surprisingly cute!
I admit I kind of miss his gargantuan hobbit feet, but his clean-shaven mien left a lot fewer places for boogers to attach to. And he's much more endearing now that you can actually see his facial expressions!
I
instantly became a dog-grooming convert...but a cheap one. Professional
grooming comes in at around $100 a pop. I won't even spend that much
money to get my own hair cut; I'm definitely not going to spend it on a
dog! So I took note of what brand of clippers the groomer used (Andis)
and promptly bought my own. They paid for themselves after 2 DIY
grooming sessions. Admittedly, my technique will never rival that of a
professional groomer, but I'll settle for somewhat tidy-looking hair
with no detritus in it.
Everyone
who sees Bilbo nowadays marvels at how much cuter he is with short fur.
He's even more likable now that he's a bit more hygienic. All this
time, I'd been thinking long-haired dogs were the best dogs,
but Bilbo was really much improved by the loss of his locks. It's a good
thing I didn't name him Samson!
After his most recent haircut by his mom |
1 comments:
OMG he looks so different!
I really liked the headband gimmick LOL.