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- RBakExplorerYes Mark. That is true! There should be a "Like" button on this forum.
Rita - Boxer_LoversExplorerLove it!^
- gboppExplorer:) :) :)
- brewjazExplorerDefinitely a "unique" odor.....
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIThere is wet dog and then there s WET DOG
Have you ever smelled a Basset Hound or Bloodhound?
Ever smelled them WET :B - BCSnobExplorerNot experienced those dogs, only a heavy coated Border Collie who loved the water and frequently had a mildew smell because his coat would not dry fast.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
BCSnob wrote:
Not experienced those dogs, only a heavy coated Border Collie who loved the water and frequently had a mildew smell because his coat would not dry fast.
Couldn't keep my Border Collie/Mix (heavy long double coat like BCs) out of the water......streams, creeks, ponds, oceans
But try to give her a bath with garden hose......like wrassling an octopuss - BCSnobExplorerWe prefer smooth coats
- BCSnobExplorerFor those who have border collies or mixes
- Little_KopitExplorerI have Chesapeake Bay retrievers. Most of my dogs have had a lightly wavy smoothish coat. But finally, I have one with a almost poodle thick curl coat. Given that I love to put my own paws into dog fur coats, you know that's a dream come too.
When they've been out in the rain, I find they dry pretty fast in the house.
But if we are on the road, we do about 10 minutes of retrieving fun to help get the wet out, especially, if we've put the wet in via swimming.
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