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Old 05-07-2009, 05:49 PM
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Great piccies Vase you got 2 very handsome boys there even when there wet lol.
My bathroom is a total mess after bath my 2 lol
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Old 05-07-2009, 06:32 PM
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Ha ha....

Talon doesnt loose hair at the moment. He'll stand in the bath happily and is just learning to turn on command. He'll stand on the grooming table, once carried to it and let you dry him. He doesnt like the dryer on his head but sadly thats tough. He needs to get used to that and he will given time.

Rogue will get in and out the bath himself. When he gets out he wont shake until you tell him. Then he goes straight down stairs and jumps onto his grooming table where he waits patiently. About 2-3 hours later he's all done

He leaves a bit of coat in the bath but affie hair tends to come out in fine 'strands'. It just tends to wrap around things. Like toothbrushes!
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Old 06-07-2009, 12:27 AM
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Rogue will get in and out the bath himself. When he gets out he wont shake until you tell him.
Oh my!! thats truly astonishing!!!
You'll have to come and give some lessons to Misha!!
She cant resist a shake, mid wash and in mid flight out of the bath bless her!!!
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Cobbsie, it's well worth training them to shake on demand, keeps the house much drier LOL mine shake in the bath when we say "shakey, shakey, shakey!"
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Cobbsie, it's well worth training them to shake on demand, keeps the house much drier LOL mine shake in the bath when we say "shakey, shakey, shakey!"
Agree 100%. Louie knows the command shake . It is also extremely handy when he is getting in and out of the canal on a busy Sunday afternoon , with lots of people up and down the towpath
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Old 06-07-2009, 11:03 AM
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lol...Rogue's handy trick is 'go outside', then point at something. Anything!

I can get him to wee up anything/anyone I like (or don't)
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Old 06-07-2009, 11:36 AM
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Agree 100%. Louie knows the command shake . It is also extremely handy when he is getting in and out of the canal on a busy Sunday afternoon , with lots of people up and down the towpath
Benny has a little spot between his shoulder blades, if you touch it he automatically shakes hehehe
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