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Old 11-01-2012, 08:24 PM
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Thank you All for your comments, I can't believe he's 2 years old this month.

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He is looking great - and very patient. How long does it take you to groom him?
I groom him every third day and it takes about an hour, and he's so good. I have to groom him in the living room as it's the only place I can put the table in a corner so he doesn't fall off, as soon as he sees the table come out, he's on the sofa waiting to jump on to it, bless him.
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Thank you All for your comments, I can't believe he's 2 years old this month.



I groom him every third day and it takes about an hour, and he's so good. I have to groom him in the living room as it's the only place I can put the table in a corner so he doesn't fall off, as soon as he sees the table come out, he's on the sofa waiting to jump on to it, bless him.
Kilo just about stands still for 5 minutes with a hound glove and that is all I have the patience for too .I don't think we'd go on half the muddy walks we do if I had a dog with a long coat .
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Re: Dillon on the grooming table

he is so so gorgeous lovely to see pics of him ive only seen him on your avatar pic. He is stunning.

Muddy walks and long haired dogs are not a good combo but one we still do!!
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I wanted a Briard for years, but like you Dogless, the amount of muddy walks we go on, the poor Briard would have been constantly caked in mud - not a suitable dog for us, but awesome just the same.

Great picture, agree, we need to see more of Dillon.

Watching Briards work in obedience and agility is sheer poetry in motion with their lovely long coat - flowing. Just too much for me to cope with sadly, or I'd have had one 20 years ago.
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Kilo just about stands still for 5 minutes with a hound glove and that is all I have the patience for too .I don't think we'd go on half the muddy walks we do if I had a dog with a long coat .


I try to keep him away from mud, but he does really like getting dirty, thank
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