Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I am having a tough time trying to decide what to do about Casey's facial hair and beard. He is blond, a "typical" golden doodle that ALWAYS has a wet, dirty face. I really hated to cut off his beard, but finally did that several months ago. That helped some, but he still has a wet, dirty face. Also, the hair grows upward around his nose and eyes and within 2-3 weeks after a haircut, his eyes are totally covered. I have considered just having his body cut with a #4 blade, but getting her to just go ahead and shave his face. I know that will make him look more like a poodle, but just unsure what to do. Has anyone done this?
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Looking cute and happy!
He looks great! And very happy!
Poor Cody - that's no fun. Hope his hot spot clears up fast!
I'm wondering why he needed a haircut to begin with as he was already in a nice short doodle cut? More importantly, his sweetness comes through no matter what his hairdo! :)
I kind of am in between the 2 camps of shaved vs long muzzle. I love the cleanliness of shaved, (and if you ever go to Poodle boards, that's one of the reasons for a shaved muzzle), but I do think it screams, 'Poodle' and not, 'doodle'. I keep my doodles pretty short year round, due mostly to the fact that they mat so terribly after a certain length, and keep their beards on the shorter side, but never shaved. I have found using deodorizing shampoo on the muzzle helps (singular, as its Oscar with the dirty muzzle problem), and I leave it on for a good 5 minutes before rinsing. When I run out of that I'm going to try mixing baking soda with his regular shampoo and seeing how that works. Oscar will always have a messy-prone muzzle, regardless of what I do, but I do think there are ways to live with the look I like.
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