I did not see the article and had no idea who wrote it.  I now understand what
the purpose was -- thanks for letting me know.
Anne

Chris Meager wrote:

> Hi Anne,
>     John was only saying that in his opinion a pet cavalier can be trimmed to
> rid them of that excessive neuter coat. He was in no way supporting the
> trimming and overgrooming of show dogs. Many pet and show people keep their
> older dogs trimmed down to ease the amount of grooming and to make the dogs
> more comfortable in hot weather. His instructions were intended to show how
> it should be done so that the dog retained much of it's cavalier look instead
> of loooking like a shorn sheep. There's something sad about seeing a heavily
> coated pet made to lie around and suffer in hot weather because of a
> misguided belief that its a sin to trim a pet. The dogs comfort should come
> first.
>       That being said, a show dog should be shown in all of it's natural
> glory.
>
>                              Chris M
>
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