Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I have not had a chance to read & enjoy everyones posts for some time! I hope everyone is doing good.
Trixie is now 8 months old...I posted some current pictures of her on my page.
I love her long hair! And we have only had a few very tiny matts under her arm pits that were easily combed out.
Is it ok to leave the hair over her eyes so long? I love the look. Can she see?
Does anyone know of a good video for me to look at to see how to trim around her eyes?
Trixie is a grazer...my 1st. it is wierd to not have a dog inhale their food. When she was younger she did that. Now at 6...7...8 months she eats when she wants. Sometimes 1/2 a cup a day sometimes 3!
She has not gained a pound in a month ...She sits at 48.5#. I am hoping she will get a little bigger still.
But do love her this size too.
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Thanks for all the Nice Comments.
I think my problem is I dont know where to start...I dont want it all trimmed...Which Hairs to trim?
Someone asked us if she was an Old English Sheepdog (they were walking their Sheep dog)
So I even googled grooming a Sheep dog...thought it would help with her face...But didnt find much
Wow--that is just what people picture a doodle looking like--what a cutie PIE! I know that i would want to trim the eyes personally, but you can still have that scruffy look if you trim the hairs at different lengths instead of straight across. That way, you still have the shaggy look, but the hairs in front of the eye are thinner and shorter. You can hold the hair out from the head in between your fingers and instead of cutting across in a line, put the point of the scissors up into the hair and snip upwards towards the roots of the hair and you will get a more staggered cut--maybe try it on an inconspicuous area of Trixie's body first, so you can experiment a bit. Some people all use thinning shears and just cut the hairs with those and they come out all different lengths.
There are some good doodle grooming videos on Youtube and of course, we have a great grooming group here on DK.
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