Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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You might try finding other doodles in the area (dog park?) and asking where they get their dog groomed. We have groomers hear in Seattle that pretty much do nothing but doodles because they've gotten so many referrals.
Thanks for the suggestion. So far, I haven't seen any doodles in my neighborhood. The dog park is 35 minutes away (about 25 miles), and I have not seen another doodle there. But looking on-line, there is a groomer near there that shows pictures of their grooming of several different breeds so I think I'll talk with them the next time Addie and I go to the dog park.
I'm so sorry and understand how frustrating it is to end up with your doodle looking like a poodle or??? I tried to work with the groomer in my area that is THE doodle groomer supposedly. I saw other doodles she had groomed and they looked great. But for some reason Tara always came home looking weird. I finally showed her a picture of a dog with the exact cut I wanted for Tara. Her response was "Oh, that's messy"...that's when I started doing it myself. I wish you luck!
Thank you. Since Addie is very for thr groomers but I have a hard time keeping her quiet enough to brush and comb her out, I am very hesitant to groom her myself. Maybe it is a case of, like kids, behaving in public but a terror at home?
I found that setting up a grooming area with a table, etc for that purpose has changed Tara's attitude about being groomed. She knows what to expect on the table. Before I would just brush her wherever and she was often resistant. I still don't overdo it on the table. She has her limits but she really is very good and of course bribery helps! LOL
I agree with you, we've purchase a grooming table and all the supplies and are doing the grooming ourselves. We use the table for brushing,cutting his claws,cleaning his ears... I can see that my Cooper feels at ease on the table and it makes everything go smoother...he doesn't like to be brushed that much but like you've mentioned treats are never too far! It's a lot of work but I find that if you do it in steps it is not so bad and you decide how much you want to cut out...
It was out of frustration with professional groomers that I taught myself to do the grooming. Even with the last groomer the doodles had, that I liked a lot, there was always some aspect of the cut that wasn't quite right. Now, if I'm not happy with the outcome, I take the doodles back to the grooming table and tweak it until I am :)
Its true, a grooming table really changes the way the doodles behave, when they may not have been at their best otherwise. Being on a table tells them its time to get down to business and they're really very good with every aspect of the groom, from the brush out to the clipper cut. Both mine had a fair amount of experience with professional groomers, too, which may have helped.
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