Why is it OK to use one of those special drying coats to flatten an overly
wavy coat and not OK to trim that coat. Both approaches are designed to hide
the fact that the "natural" coat is not correct. I'm really not clear on
where one draws the line on the definition of showing one's dog in it's
"natural" state.

Susan Jackson
Sylmar, CA
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><< Just out of curiosity, is it considered to be unethical to use that
> >white powder stuff on the dog's legs.  Is it considered altering?  >Myra
>Savant >>
>
>I wouldn't think it was anymore unethical than using lightening creams >to
>take away eye stains.
>
>Gerri Dueringer
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