Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Ginger is a 7 month puppy...wavy coat. As the temps get hotter, several people have asked me if I am going to give her a summer cut. One person went so far as to tell me I was being mean to my dog. I explained that Ginger is an inside dog...and doesn't spend much time outside.
The look I was going for was a shaggy look...not short. I searched for a puppy that would have wavy hair and look like a muppet! Ginger is perfect!
But now I am wondering if I am being mean to Ginger. She seems fine, but it is HOT and only going to get hotter as I travel this summer to Pensacola FL and New Orleans.
How do most people handle this?
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I've been debating having Luna trimmed (or doing it myself) - she seems VERY hot all the time... but then it was 40C (105F) yesterday, and she ASKED to go outside 2-3 times just to sit in the hot sun. I guess maybe she likes being hot? I have no idea.
I think it's your dog and you can cut (or not cut) them the way you want. If she's getting too hot - how about a kiddie pool? Luna has a little kiddie pool that she can cool her paws/face in that she likes very much. Also - frozen treats (big ice cubes with cut fruit or veggie surprises frozen in there) can cool her inside, which is just as good (if not better) than cooling her by having short hair!
I work at a groomer's and what they have told me echoes what everyone else has said. Shaving a dog down for summer is mostly for the comfort of the owner. The hair actually provides insulation from the sun and they don't sweat like we do. I keep my guy short in the summer but it's really because it makes ME feel better and because he spends A LOT of time outdoors and gets really dirty with long hair.
If Ginger spends most of her time indoors and you keep up with the brushing, there is absolutely nothing wrong or odd about keeping her long in the summer!
Your dog may be an indoor dog, but do you walk her? Do you take her to dog parks? Poodle coat (and most Doodles have some sort of variation on Poodle coat) is incredibly dense and warm. Consider this... my Poodles are pretty comfortable in only a couple of inches of hair when the temperatures dip down around zero in the wintertime in Colorado.
There is an old wives tale floating around that long coats actually keep dogs cooler by trapping air blah blah blah. I show dogs and I see a lot of different breeds at the shows. My experience...long coats in all breeds = hot dogs in the summer months. We have to keep our Poodles in long coats to show them, but the minute they are done, we cut them down. This is not only for ease of maintenance, but also for the comfort of the dog. Try this experiment. Next time you walk Ginger, put on a heavy wool sweater and see if you are comfortable during your walk.
Another thing to consider. You are just getting ready to come into the coat change time of life. Cutting your girl short will help you manage the coat change and may keep you from having to shave her down with a #7 blade later if she gets matted.
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