Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Cedar turned one a couple of weeks ago & she got her first taste of snow today on the hike(I live in the sticks in the Pacific NW) .. so did I. I had about 4 inches at my house. I can't believe how her coat collects snow. There were snowballs bigger than a golf ball in place & they aren't easy to remove as they are packed on the hair. It took some time to "finger" them off. I used warm water also, but we're talking 15 minutes or more to get it all(make that most) off. I've put hair trimming on my agenda for the day. I was wondering if those of you who have fought this battle have come up with any tricks. Maybe boots are the answer, but I tried those with my last dog(golden retriever/lab mix) and they came off & they won't help with this current snowfall.
Thanks for any help or comments.
Mike & Cedar(aka -- the snow magnet)
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Aww! All nice and cozy!
I just spread out a big ole thick comforter on the floor in their room and put them in there for a nap. They are normally tired from playing anyway and they just melt while they sleep. Sometimes I cover them up as well.
I am having simialr problems (see my profile for recent discussions and blogs). I make cooper wear a coat as she loves to roll in the snow. That protects her back. Her legs do get snowballed, and I put leg warmers on her when its really cold. Im looking at investing in boots too - we are off to the store for a fitting tomorrow. i pull off the biggest snowballs. if its not bad then I drape a towel over her. Cooper tends to lick the snow off. If its really bad, say after a hike as opposed to a play in the yard, i fill a bowl with warm water and melt them off. Cooper has long fur, but I keep the area round her paw pads very short
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