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  On 16/02/2015 at 09:34, skycat said:

Don't forget that the type of coat may change once you have clipped the dog. A lot of dogs grow back their fur twice as fluffy as before, and it might not be as waterproof as before. IMO it would be better to just trim the worst of it with scissors: the bits that get burred up with stuff. I once ruined a perfectly good lurcher coat by clipping her: went very woolly. Can't quite understand why just one clipping would have a permanent effect, but it is known to do this.

like i said chest ears rear of legs rather then main body just make life bit easier for removing all the debris off him like you say cheers

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  On 15/02/2015 at 20:23, Rob67 said:

general opinion that adding bit terrier blood steady them up rather than a straight cocker doing loop the loop everywhere it goes wasting time going into every bit cover rather than using its nose,theres pages and pages of info in the section mate,go for it :thumbs:

Cockers don't smash every bit of cover they come to they hunt on scent.
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  On 16/02/2015 at 13:32, downsouth said:

 

  On 15/02/2015 at 20:23, Rob67 said:

general opinion that adding bit terrier blood steady them up rather than a straight cocker doing loop the loop everywhere it goes wasting time going into every bit cover rather than using its nose,theres pages and pages of info in the section mate,go for it :thumbs:

Cockers don't smash every bit of cover they come to they hunt on scent.
like I said he should read up the info on the section written by lads that know rather than me writing 300 words about what I read rather than first hand knowledge,I ain't here to try impress anyone it was one of many points id read and picked up on cheers
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