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Why do dogs act differently after a haircut?

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If they are groomed on an irregular basis, they may be reacting to the way their coat and skin feels after a groom. They may have had pests on their skin and can get to bite now and scratch it…a lot. They may be able to walk better after matts have been removed. They may be embarrassed by the reactions of their owners. 26 апр. 2011 г.


Why do dogs act weird after grooming?

But as far as our pups are concerned, they don't actually have the power to talk. So you can't seek their consent before taking them to the grooming salon. Because of this feeling of powerlessness, it is okay for your pup to feel slightly confused for the rest of the day or even a few days after his grooming session.

Do dogs feel different after a haircut?

Your dog is likely depressed after being groomed because they feel fearful, submissive, or painful after the grooming process. They may also be responding to any negative feelings of those around them or they may just not like feeling different now that they have been groomed.

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