Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I do not understand. EVERYTIME I bring my golden doodle to get groomed she comes back like a big puffy Q-Tip. I even brought pictures today and explained that i DO NOT want her puffy. My typed directions also included, "Long Wavy Curls .... NOT PUFFY". Is it something I am saying wrong. What do I need to tell the groomer for them to get it right. I always have to bring her home and rewet her to get rid of the puff.
She is a F1B with long soft wavy curls on her legs and chest. She has an odd type of corse sort of wavyish curl mixed with some straighter wavy curls on her back.
Thank you for your help. I sent her with the 2 pictures below with an explanition that the top dog's hair texture/style and the body cut of the larger dog. Thank you for your help, Renee
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They always blow dry your dog at the groomers, that is what causes the fluff. They use a powerful dryer that blows them straight and fluffy very quickly.
Honestly though, I don't think you can ask them to not blow dry her. Because they have to wait until the dog is completely dry to do the haircut. If you were to ask them to wait for her to airdry she would be there all day! If you are just taking her to be bathed though, and not cut... you might be able to ask them to just let her air dry.
The cryptic answer is that you are doing nothing wrong but neither is your groomer. A groomer's training is to table dry and brush at the same time resulting in puffy doodles.
To get "the Look' doodles need to dry naturally. I have never met a groomer that would let a wet dog out of their shop. How about suggesting she scrunch and use a curly dryer. I really don't know what else to say. I started this group so owners and groomers could get on the same page and many have, but there are many groomers out there that don't agree and think I am certifiably crazy. That could be true, but doodles still need to dry naturally. I say if your groomer does a good job otherwise, then just do the spritzing when your dog gets home.
I find doodles mat easier if you poof them. All the dematting needs to be done before the bath though. A groomer is trained to look after only major mattes before the bath and all minor ones come out during the brush and blow dry.
To do a natural looking doodle you need to spend more time up front dematting and zero at the end for blow drying. Haircuts are another issue. I do scissor cuts before brushing, then brush, even up the cut and wash...no blow dry. If you want to use a clipper, you need to poof and then cut.
This process is what trained groomers say is wrong. It certainly is not what I learned at school, BUT it works. I spent a year or more struggling with my breeding dog's coats before I came up with a plan that was fair to the dog and me.
Although, the top one does look like a younger and (smaller version) of my Zoey. I lost my phone (and all new pictures this morning) These are 2 older pictures of Zoey.
lol... she gets more snuggle time with my husband than I do.
after her summer trim
and with her (1 month older) sister and in need of a groom
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