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Hey question about coat type, I’ve seen really fluffy/rough looking Aussies, I’ve seen curly-ish Aussies and I’ve seen straight coated Aussies, Ik just wondering what determines the type….parents?
 
Hey question about coat type, I’ve seen really fluffy/rough looking Aussies, I’ve seen curly-ish Aussies and I’ve seen straight coated Aussies, Ik just wondering what determines the type….parents?
Yes, parents and grandparents determine the coat the most. There is also conditions that can cause fur issues.
 
Hey Y'all, I think my pup has Parvo. I want some advice, if y'all have any. I'm hopefully taking her to the vet tomorrow morning. :(
Oh no! Glad you are taking her to the vet, I hope she's better soon
I thought I was the only one😍😍😍

I LOVE grooming Quinzer our GP, it’s rlly satisfying to brush through and shape her coat, she’s the best lookin GP around here and I’m stinkin proud of it😃
It is!! It's always nice when you look at them and you can be so proud of how nice they look
 
To remove burrs without hurting the dog or damaging the coat, take the fur out of the burr, instead of trying to pull the burr out of the fur. When you pull on the burr, the fur or hair just tightens in it. If you hold on to the burr and sort of pull hairs out of it, you'll make progress much quicker and less painfully.
 
To remove burrs without hurting the dog or damaging the coat, take the fur out of the burr, instead of trying to pull the burr out of the fur. When you pull on the burr, the fur or hair just tightens in it. If you hold on to the burr and sort of pull hairs out of it, you'll make progress much quicker and less painfully.
This is how I do it with burrs but the little T-stickers work differently 🥲😅
 

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