Can you recognize this dog? Believe it or not it’s our little Nuri!!
Nobody was more surprised than us when she reappeared after her first clipping, or perhaps ‘scalping’ would be more appropriate!
Luna is completely confused and can’t quite make out what has happened to her loyal companion!
The problem with the ‘perros de agua español’ that live in the campo is that their coats become very knotted and matted and therefore have to be cut really short once a year, normally just prior to the summer months.
Hopefully, it won’t be too long before she is ‘visually’ back to her old self
Nobody was more surprised than us when she reappeared after her first clipping, or perhaps ‘scalping’ would be more appropriate!
Luna is completely confused and can’t quite make out what has happened to her loyal companion!
The problem with the ‘perros de agua español’ that live in the campo is that their coats become very knotted and matted and therefore have to be cut really short once a year, normally just prior to the summer months.
Hopefully, it won’t be too long before she is ‘visually’ back to her old self
2 comments:
Hi Mike and Linda, we love your blog, thanks for sharing it with us. You have a beautiful spot and we are feeling rather jealous, especially of your grass hehe! I bet it will be 2 ft tall after all this rain! Lorna & Alan & Co xxx
Hola amigos.
De verdad que no había reconocido a "Nuri".
Pero le ha quedado muy bien ese "corte de pelo"...
Ahora, cuando entre el calor no lo sufrirá tanto.
Abrazos.
P. S.: ¿Habéis visto el nuevo "material" en Nuestro segundo hogar?
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