Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Toby is SO hairy. He has curls, but not tight curls. I've been trying to groom him myself since January or so. My son and his girlfriend did it twice in the summer. She is a vet tech, and it took her THREE HOURS. Toby does not stand well to be groomed - he likes to slouch, lay down, lean away from you, etc. He's never aggressive, just doesn't participate well. Also, I don't really know what I'm doing. :)
The thing is - I would hate to take him and leave him somewhere to be groomed unless I really trusted the person. The one who WAS doing it for me was a mobile groomer who came to the driveway in an outfitted van. I don't know why, but she told me to feel free to find someone else, as she knew she was expensive. ????? I have since heard that she doesn't like to do doodles because they are more work.
I guess I'm really just looking for a cheerleader to tell me to keep going....I can do this..... :)
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Three hours is quite fast for a doodle. I can do my wool doodles that are 4 and 5 in that amount of time including brush, comb, preclip, wash, dry and haircut.
My younger doodles that are involved in coat change are usually longer. Sometimes a lot longer. This is to avoid a shave down. If you just shave them off, 90 minutes will give them a shave and bath.
These times are based on standards.
This may sound like a dumb question, but why would you blow-dry? I'm still trying to learn the Doodle coat, what to expect, and how to properly maintain it. Also, what are the signs of the coat change? My little boy is 6 months old.
Oh, my! I have been working two hours on Mitzi and I have just barely begun. I really know I must plan on at least four hours just to get her to begin to look presentable. More often than not, I spend several hours for several days until I am satisfied. The bath alone takes almost an hour and that doesn't include total drying. However, I use my small hand dryer so that slows the process down. It certainly is easier to send her to a groomer, but I enjoy the challenge and truthfully it is easier on her to not be crated in a grooming parlor waiting for her turn and easier on the budget, too.
Hi Sandy...
Yes...it does take a lot of time and patience to groom our Doodles...but having them groomed the way you want...the bonding experience...and yes...even the feeling of accomplishment is So Very worth it!
The more you practice...the better you will get at it...and Toby will learn to stand and listen to your command to "hold" while you are using scissors on his face...etc...
You can even do it in segments...on different days...so it's not as overwhelming for you or Toby.
The great thing about doing it yourself is...that you decide! (smile)
Keep going my friend...You Can Do It!!
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