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Hi Chelsie. My doodle is 2 1/2 and was exactly the same way as a puppy. She now lets me trim her eyes and ears, and I've even groomed her a few times (she still hates for me to touch her tail though LOL). But what I found to ease both my poodle and doodle into the grooming scene was for the groomer to make it a "fun" experience and to only to a little bit for the first few visits. I would stay near at hand so that when the groomer thought it was enough, I would be right there to bring the pup home. Oh, and give the groomer special treats too for the dog. Good luck :)
First of all Sam will pick up on your emotions so work real hard calming yourself. My Mojo wouldn't let me trim him and when he got his first grooming at four months he was very well behaved. The groomer said he was totally calm. Our puppies are often better behaved with the vet and groomer when were not around so relax. You can take him on a long walk first and than give him a nice massage and talk positive as you drop him off. Good luck with the grooming and neutering.
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