I am taking Timbow to be groomed (from 7 1/2" to 2 1/2") and my groomer uses clippers. I have always thought that I would have him groomed with a scissor cut. Is it going to make a huge difference? I've only had mini grooms on him so far (face, belly, feet) and he looks great every time and I feel like my groomer listens to my list of instructions I leave her (yes, I am THAT person..haha). I'm so nervous about his first hair cut and want it to go smoothly for both of us. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! :)
Wow, they are both beautiful! Buddy (our daughter named him) is now 13 months old, but in the small picture, he was about 8 months old. I should post a more recent picture of him. I understand that his is a fleece coat (so if a groomer wants to use a clipper, that should be okay). This grooming group is incredibly helpful. Thank you so much. I don't know what I would have done without it, as I am in that trying time of mats, mats, mats as Buddy's adult coat has come in. I would have done things differently from 8 months on, if I had understood what I do now!
Be sure to post before and after pictures and let us know which method you used. Gracie Doodle is a very soft wavy fleece so I go with the clippers with the comb. Good Luck!
I am about to have Buddy get his first all over cut, and I am very nervous. But he has mats (even though I have worked on them, used Cowboy Magic detangler, etc). Someone in this group said she had a groomer in Riverside CA who did a scissor cut but I can't find that post! I live near to Riverside and would love to find that groomer! Can anyone help? Thanks!
After my experiences with groomers and clippers I will NEVER leave Matilda alone at the groomers. I will either groom her myself or stay with her to make sure an 'ACCIDENT" does not happen. There are too many groomers in my city that are incompetant and I will not trust anyone.
I can't blame you I wouldn't trust anyone after what happened to you either. It definately taught me never to leave Hunter. My friend has done Hunter for me recently and she came out great so I feel a lot better about that situation. How is Matie doing now?
Thanks Denise. She is feeling okay, but now she scoots everytime she poops. I had her anal gland expressed. This is a pic of her when we went to a dog friendly B & B last week.
Hi Joanne, I just had Crestlynn groom Hunter for me and she came out great! It took awhile and I stayed and helped her ~ I wanted to make sure she didn't end up looking like a sheltie LOL She just did her face, ears, feet, belly and rear. She is actually a hairdresser by profession so she is really good at knowing which way to cut so its not choppy -- that's what Hunter looked like when I tried. I think I am going to have her groom her all over in a few weeks with clippers and a 1 1/4 extension - it should look like Barb's photo above. Are you trying to do Spud or Starlit or both? I had a bad experience at LeRay's did I tell you that?
Scissoring a dog's coat is quite different from people hair. First the coat needs to be prepared with a wash and blow dry while brushing. Then you lift the hair with a steel comb and cut.
Having said that, I cheat. I don't want to wash all that coat if I am giving a haircut. I pick a length in my mind and try and cut the body that same length everywhere. Then I brush and cut off the high points left by matts untangling. Then I wash and let dry naturally. Any anomalies are hidden by the coat curl. This works really well on my wool coats. I can use my long blades on my fleece coats after they are washed and blown dry. I still often cut a lot of the coat off with scissors to avoid washing a lot more than is neccessary. This is called roughing out.