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catbyte

(34,398 posts)
Wed Dec 13, 2023, 05:18 PM Dec 2023

A legendary transformation on huge guardian dog 😮 Great Pyrenees

This made my nose tickle just watching it.

I put this in the Pets Group because she's offering an online grooming series for any pet owners who want to learn how to groom their furry companion/ Link: https://girlwiththedogs.com/gwtd-course

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A legendary transformation on huge guardian dog 😮 Great Pyrenees (Original Post) catbyte Dec 2023 OP
That was so much fun to watch! ShazzieB Dec 2023 #1
Beauty Boy! tblue37 Dec 2023 #2
Puts a whole new spin on PlutosHeart Dec 2023 #3
Ours usually look like the before picture! Bayard Dec 2023 #4

ShazzieB

(16,412 posts)
1. That was so much fun to watch!
Wed Dec 13, 2023, 05:38 PM
Dec 2023

My favorite part was Murphy sitting next to that huge pile of fur at the end.

PlutosHeart

(1,280 posts)
3. Puts a whole new spin on
Wed Dec 13, 2023, 08:44 PM
Dec 2023

a dog "blowing its' coat". Wow! I had no idea a Great Pyre grooming would be like that!

I trained myself to groom my (RIP) Soft Coated Wheaten long ago to save money. Well that and no local groomer knew how to do a Wheaten cut anyways. My GS/Australian Blue Heeler/ Great PyreX thankfully does not need this to be done although she is quite the shedder.

Bayard

(22,078 posts)
4. Ours usually look like the before picture!
Sun Dec 17, 2023, 01:15 PM
Dec 2023

Even Gracie, the day after coming home from the groomer. We live on a farm, and the Pyrs love to roll in the grass, and walk through the woods. Duke flat refuses to go to the groomer. She called and said--come get him! I used to do it all myself, but its way easier to drop them off for an hour.

I would certainly get a pile of fur off of them when we had three. Especially when they were, "blowing," their coats, which double-coated dogs will do a few times a year.

Its worth it though. If you love this breed, like we do, for their wonderful qualities.

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