Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I'll be posting pics over in the Grooming group too, but I just had to share this in the general forum. I've been gearing up to do my own grooming for Lucy and Oscar, but I've really had a case of cold feet in getting started. I was so afraid and intimidated by the thought of taking a clipper to my dogs. The professional groomer for my 2 was very supportive in my endeavor to do my own grooming and gave me the numbers of clipper combs she uses on the different parts of their bodies, as well as the blades she uses for the best cut. I really was ready as far as equipment goes. I was just mentally hesitant. Long story short, after giving Lucy a bath yesterday (I hadn't planned on clipper cutting her) I made a sudden decision to give her a cut. She waited patiently on the grooming table while I gathered all the stuff. I just dove in, remembering what I'd seen in doodle grooming videos. I followed my groomer's attachment comb instructions and switched them out for the different parts of the body. Lucy has a wooly coat, so it was really very easy. What do you all think for my 1st attempt?
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Great job! You deserve an award of some sort! Are you open for business?
Debb, you did an excellent cut and she looks gorgeous! Wow, wish you lived by me:) You could teach me the skills of grooming! Very, very nice!
Yes, I agree--and it looks great on her! That is the fun thing about curly doodles--you can make them any shape you want!
Wow, Debb! Lucy looks fantastic! I can't believe this is your first time grooming. Poor Trav looks like some mad hacker has been at work on him. :)
You did an amazing job, go you!
Thanks, Jamie!
Fantastic! And it does get easier the more you do it. But be careful, you will have others asking if you will groom their dogs since you do such a fantastic job. We have always groomed our doodles and a full groom takes about 5 hours total. Sometimes we break it up into shorter segments or take turns. I will do the first cut and bath, my husband usually does the blow dry, face and feet, and final cut. He will sometimes do the face and feet the day before the groom and then the dogs know what is coming. It is really a bonding between you and your doodle.
Your head is perfect (shorter ears and rounded top). My husband learned grooming with his poodle, so he tended to make a top knot and have the ears long. Now he does the "doodle head" which you have perfectly. Congratulations. Oh yes, and love the tail!
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