Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Shaving the Dog, Or Stupid Stuff I Thought I Could Do




"Have you ever shaved a dog?" I found myself asking a co-worker last week. As she scuttled away in the opposite direction, mumbling excuses for having to get back to work, it occured to me that 1) I don't work with any dog groomers and 2) I really should think before talking most days.


You guys have seen my new dog, Muppet. A small, four lb. mix with long, fine hair. Hair that drags in brambles, twigs, leaves, and the occaisional stray hobo from the yard. I'd had a dog like that when I was a kid. I remember we got her shaved every summer. I also remember that she cowered in humiliation under my bed for days afterward, but the idea was there and it was taking root.


Problem is, I've done nearly everything you can do to a dog (don't ask) except shave one.


"How hard can it be?" I asked a friend. She laughed hysterically and backed away, muttering something about how she had to lance a boil or something.


I went to Walgreens and asked the clerk about electric clippers.


"For your hair or personal grooming?"


"Personal grooming?" I asked too quickly.


"You know, like for nostril and ear hair." The man said as if I asked where the milk was.


"Oh. For hair. I need to shave my dog."


He blinked at me for about two minutes. Eventually, he managed to get past his immediate concern for my dog and sold me a nice set of clippers.


I asked my friends online. Nikki said she shaved her collie once. "Just be sure you use a guard so you don't shave her bald," she said.


"I can do that?"


"Oh yeah. You don't want a bald dog," she assures me. "They get sunburned."


Armed with all this sage advice, I took my new clippers home and put the dog on the table. Jack, my nine-year old offered to help me. This lasted all of four minutes because Jack decided that it hurt HIM every time I trimmed some hair.


After realizing that it would be easier to shave the dog once I used scissors to shorten her hair, I managed to make some progress. She looked like she'd been groomed by a near-sighted heroin addict.


I brought on the clippers. I did a little better with those. And by that I mean that I didn't kill her. Although it might be possible for her to die of embarrasment. I did make her a promise that I wouldn't show her photo here and that I would never, ever try this again.


In the end, it turned out okay. Her hair is technically shorter. She doesn't drag in foliage, brush or the homeless anymore. She just looks like she lives with a demented person who doesn't know how to shave a dog.


I can live with that.


The Assassin

18 comments:

Terri Osburn said...

No picture? But that's the best part. How could you rob us of this image?

The poor pooch. Good thing they're resilient.

Becky LeJeune said...

Too funny! My dad used to shave our outside pets (yes, the cat and the dogs), to save them from the summer heat.

It was ok until he shaved my cat, who was not all that long-haired to begin with, and left the legs, head, and tail fuzzy. He looked like some strange punk rock cat creation.

Leslie Langtry said...

Maybe I can get a picture next week. Becky's dad shaved a cat? Do you have photos???

Terri Osburn said...

The better question is, how many stitched did he need? How the heck do you shave a cat?!

Leslie Langtry said...

Yes, I think we definitely need details on that.

Terry S said...

Fortunately, my dogs do okay with just a trim and a good brushing which I can handle. The nails, though, definitely require a trip to the groomer. Not expensive and, for me, worth every pinched penny spent.

Muppet is more likely feeling something is not right just as a woman does when she has long hair cut short. A few days and Muppet will be fine because she will be used to the new norm. You, on the other hand, will still be embarrassed about Muppet's bad hair cut. Probably a little guilty, too, because you did it!

Good thing hair grows, huh?

PS The real test of shaving is a cat. They have claws everywhere and teeth, too.

Christie Craig said...

Ahh,

After owning a poodle and Lhasa Apso, I will never get another dog that needs a haircut.

Great dogs, but my grooming skills left them feeling insecure.

CC

Gemma Halliday said...

OMG, I need a picture of this now!

~Gemma

Leslie Langtry said...

And this dog is part llasa, Christie! Okay, I'll take a picture of the dog and post it later. No laughing.

Hellie Sinclair said...

I agree with Terrio. I really need a picture to make this complete. *LOL* Poor muppet...

Estella said...

I did this to my male Pekingese ONCE. Whenever someone laughed at him he would poop on the floor.
I never shaved him again and he never pooped on the floor again.

Leslie Langtry said...

Having a little trouble uploading the photo so I will do that at the beginning of my blog next week!

Wendy Roberts said...

I have a Yorkie and I made a mistake of thinking I'd give her a cut on my own recently. My Bella now also looks like she lives with a demented person who can't shave a dog LOL. They should form a club.

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