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Shave off your beard.
SHAVE the goats hair SLAP him senseless
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No, even if you shave a certain area repeatedly; the hair follicles will stay the same! And it's not the blade that reinforces the hairs, they are treatments and hormones.
You cannot stop it from growing. You can get electrolysis treatments, shave or laser hair removal.
Easily, you could shave, wax, or pluck it off. For a more permanent / expensive way, there are laser-hair-removal treatments that you could have.
I personally wouldn't shave a dog just for that reason. Shaving them won't get rid of the fleas. You'll need to get a special shampoo from your vet and wash them in that and then comb all the fleas out. You may have to repeat the process. Also, you should buy some flea spray from a Wal-Mart or some similar store to spray on the dogs bedding. :)
Some exhibitors in a show, especially for working horses like the shire horse, shave the tail to show off the hind quarter's. Also keeps them cleaner when ploughing.
No. Fur composition is determined by genetics. If you shave it, it may grow out "softer" at first.. but it will go back to the way it was before. However, if you put your dog through oncology treatments (radiology/chemo therapy) the fur may change, just like in people.
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No, it's not bad to shave in the morning. Most men shave every morning if they shave.
All dogs with fur or hair can get fleas. But Peruvian Hairless and Mexican Hairless can't get fleas due to don't having fur. If you want your Chinese Crested to be a show dog, you usually shave it, so then there is another breed that can't get fleas.