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vixen:
After having girl dogs for over 15 years I now have a one year old boy (as well as a 20 month old girl).
I wanted advice on what to do regarding grooming of his ‘bits’.  He is a working cocker so doesn’t have so much coat as a show type but he has an abundance of hair surrounding his ‘bits’ and I am unsure what to do with it  :005:  I do have a battery operated clipper that I use to trim the hair from their feet,  paws and the bottom of their feathering and wondered if I could use it down below.  I thought that the clippers may be safer than using scissors as he can be a bit wriggly and I would hate the scissors to do him a mischief  :o  I have noticed he is a bit smellier than his sister which I feel is due to him lifting his leg and dribbling on himself as he hasn’t quite mastered the art yet even though he has been doing it since 7 months old  :lol2:  We haven’t had a boy dog in the family for over 15 years and had forgotten their little ways.  My daughter took him into Pets at Home on his birthday and was mortified when he lifted his leg twice on their displays  :o.   Our girl dogs wouldn’t have dreamt of doing such a thing!  :angel: :angel:   I would really appreciate your advice.

bizzylizzy:
 :005: :005: he obviously decided to  put Pets at Home in their place!  :lol2: 

Don’t know if this is right  ph34r, but a groomer told me to clip around the bits, enough to keep things clean but leave some at the tip as it helps to channel the wee away and prevent the rest of coat from getting wet. There is some logic in there somewhere  :shades:, and that’s the way I‘ve done it since.
Humphrey doesn‘t cock his leg much these days though as he falls over  :005: , instead he walk along very nonchalantly and makes artistic patterns all over the road!  :lol: :lol:

vixen:
Thanks bizzylizzy.
He does have a LOT of hair on the tip  :o and looking from the side, he looks like he has his tail between his legs   :005:  As he is entire he also has his two other ‘bits’ with a lot of hair round them  :o. are clippers safe to use round there?  Sorry for asking these intimate questions but I have never had such a hairy dog underneath  :lol:

Joules:
I just tidy round Watson's bit with clippers and trim the hair on his willy quite short. I found if I left it, it would stay wet and be a bit a bit "dribbly"  :lol2: Takes a few tries to see what works best in that department  :shades:

Finvarra:
Dylan is a very hairy lad, I use the clippers under his tail, but trimmed the hair around his 'bits' with scissors, leaving a bit covering for modesty  :005:. OH then holds him up by his front paws so he is standing on his back legs, I can trim his Willy with scissors, as I can see what I am doing that way. I used clippers on the inside of his thighs so there is nothing to catch any wee.
Lesley and Dylan

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