Max is a fluffy and only once has his coat been allowed to grow out to it's full potential. I do not shave him, not even in the hot summer. He was shaved when we got him and he looked terrible. But my groomer does a wonderful job trimming him so he looks like a beautiful fluffy but his coat stays neat. He was just groomed in my avie. In fact his groomer took that pic to use on her website. She then did it on the computer so it looks like a painting and presented it to me. I also have the original picture which is the avie.
Recently I heard someone refer to a corgi as a "super fluffy". I don't understand what they are referring to. Are there different designations of a fluffy coat?
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I've only seen people calling a "fluffy" and glamor coat. Which is weird, cuz it's just a fluffy corgi. LOL
Hi Linda, there are different variation in the fluffy coat, I have met 5 fluffies that were owned by Bill Gotthelf at the FL picnic, none of their coat feels the same, one is softer than the other, one is finer the other, I don't know about proper designation, no single fluffy coat feels the same to me :)
Thanks Sam...I've heard the super fluffy more than once and wondered about it. I know some have short fluffy coats and some longer from pictures but I have not met another fluffy in person. Well, except for a fluffy puppy when we went to pick up Katie from the breeder. Karen had a litter and showed me what Max looked like as a puppy. What a fluff ball! Max has a very long coat if I let it grow out and it's very soft and silky.
I love all corgis but Max has put me where my next one will be a fluffy, he is so beautiful. Katie has a normal coat and I swear she sheds more than Max.
I wish they were allowed to be shown, many breeds have different coats and all are shown. The gene is so prevalent for a fluffy coat why deny such a beautiful dog the admiration it deserves.
Beth....I do understand about a "workable" coat. I would hate to deal with Max's coat after he was running a field chasing a bunch of cows. He gets bad enough in mud season. I just love fluffies.
I think an extreme in the ring is the show cut for standard poodles. I know the reasoning behind the cut and those pom poms...they protect the joints, poodles are water dogs but I think they have taken the show cut to such an extreme with all the froo froo. Many people laugh at them and think they are nothing more than a fancy, fussy dog that that has no worth other than a decoration. Poodles are highly intelligent and hard working dogs and their coat should reflect that fact. Maybe for the toys it's ok since they are more the pet than a working dog.
Beth....I agree about humans going too far in breeding for traits that only (some) humans want to see and not what is good for the dog or cat. Too pushed in faces that cause worse breathing problems for dogs that already have them, too long spines for dogs that already are long and low that cause so much pain for for the dog.
Many many years ago a good friend had a standard poodle but kept him in the puppy clip. So many people had no idea that Wally was a poodle because he wasn't froo froo. I feel sorry for the dogs when I see them all gussied up instead of looking like a dog.
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