Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Casey and Cody are 6 months old today. Casey is beginning to look pretty shaggy, so I decided it was time for their first professional grooming. I called one place to ask about their experience with Goldendoodles, prices, etc. The girl told me - "no problem, we can shave any dog." I said - NO - I don't want them shaved, but cut and groomed. She asked if I didn't want them shaved, did I just want them to have a bath. I said Thank You for your time - and quickly hung up! This may take a lot longer than I though just to find a place with a bit of experience with doodles.
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In essence they are the same thing. Shaving is just a verb for cutting the dog's hair with clippers, although I do think it implies a close cut like 1/2" or less. Do you mean that by specifying that it be a "clipper cut" they wouldn't shave as short? The only other way to cut a dog besides using clippers would be to hand scissor the dog, which is very expensive but you can have them cut to any length.
I guess when I think of 'shaving' I think of a close cut, much less than 1/2". Like down-to-the-skin close. For me, a 'clipper cut' is a cut to a length I can specify, whether it's 1/4", 1/2" or 3/4". Anything longer would require hand scissoring. I don't know, maybe the terms are used interchangeably, although I've not heard them used by a groomer to mean the same thing.
That is exactly my thoughts. I could just visualize them down to the skin. I wanted a clipper cut - about 1/2 inch long. But that's OK. I got exactly what I wanted at the place I finally found and took them to the next day. And - the people there are wonderful. Between groomings, they let all of the pups run and play in a common area. My guys loved it.
Glad to hear it all worked out. That's great you found someone who does what you like, and after only the first groom!
Yes, I think the key was that we found a place that was willing to take a lot of time with us up front talking about what we wanted (and more importantly - what we didn't want!). They had a bunch of pictures to look at, too.
Glad to hear it worked out!
I just realized you can get a clipper cut longer than 3/4". I'm just starting to do my own grooming, and some of the attachment combs are for much longer lengths. Never thought much about it since I keep my 2 under 3/4".
My original intention was to groom them myself, but I backed out when the time came. I will have them professionally done for a few times, then I may try. But they look SO darn cute, I would really hate to mess them up. I do groom my wirehair dachshunds, but that is totally different. They are hand stripped. It is so easy to do a little bit every night while watching TV
Maybe it just depends. All of the groomers I've communicated refer to any clipper cut as a "shave". But we always ask for Darwin to be shaved to 1"
He couldn't be any cuter!!!!!!!!!!
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