Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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She held still for an hour, then I gave her a break and had her lay down on the floor for the finishing touches like the sanitary cut and belly. I keep up with her eyes and face periodically so there wasn't much to do there and I do keep her feet trimmed every few weeks, so that was done mostly as well. I used to be a hair stylist for humans, so the length comes pretty easy to me. It is a learned skill, but just keep practicing. You could learn scissor over comb and use the comb to hold the hair up and use it as a guide for length. SOme like that method and some find it harded. All in all, though to answer your question, if I added it all up, I have about 2 hours plus a quick rinse and blow dry time if I did it all at once. My first few months learning with Murphy took me 3-4 hours on several days. But I was determined to not put him through another groomer session as he got sick with vomiting and diarrhea when I picked him up. He's a bit anxious when it comes to us leaving him.
Just not worth it and quite frankly, now that I'm not working, it is a big cost savings as well, esp. with 2 and as short as we like Murphy.
What lovely dogs! I may have to ask more about grooming as we are probably about to become a two doodle family and it would save me some money to do it myself. I really don't know how to do a sanitary trim at all (I have a human clipper and cut my boys hair -- but know nothing about the dogs).
Looks great. Can't wait to read and learn more and someday figure this all out :)
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