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Lucy has this problem but I think I have Finally figured it out. When she first came to us a year ago, her breeder/groomer was letting the hair over her eyes grow longer. That made it more weighted and it stayed nicely out of her face. Her new groomer has been cutting it short and now I can't keep it out of her eyes. I have even resorted to using a hair clip just so she can see.
She was just groomed on Friday and already it is in her eyes
I really like the look! Yogi is adorable and looks like he has the same kind of hair as Lucy on top of his head.
Long lashes...prettiest part of their face. Love them and I make sure not to cut them, but rather trim hair so lashes are very noticable.
It looks like its just the way Riley's hair grows. Oscar and Lucy have the same problem. I'm comfortable with trimming around their eyes, so I just trim whenever the hair starts obstructing their vision. I am the type who likes to see my doodles' eyes anyway, and have been trimming my dogs' eyes since they both were puppies. I started with blunt end scissors but now I use regular dog grooming shears. You must be very, very careful when using scissors around eyes (obviously!).
Hi Christy,
If you are looking for a framed look around the eyes known in the grooming industry as a teddy bear, you need to comb all of the hair on top of the head forward and then cut what "hangs over" in front of the eyes. This will give you more of a finished look and keep the hair from falling in the dog's eyes when it shakes its head and the hair on its head moves around. The easiest way to do this is with curved grooming shears. The curve of the blade will give you the arch in one cut in front of each eye. You can bevel the cut to make the hair closest to the eye shorter and the hair on the head longer. The shorter hair will help support or "stack" the hair that is longer above it. Regardless, the hair will still grow quickly and you may need to touch up every four to six weeks to keep it from growing back in the eyes. I also trim my doodles eyelashes but I leave them about an inch long - I just love the way they look with those beautiful lashes. Good luck and if you want to find curved shears, you can find them at www.ryanspet.com. Teresa
Thanks! This is really helpful! Gulped when I saw the price on the curved shears. Wow! I told my husband yesterday that I may have to go to beauty school to keep up with this crazy doodle hair. Definitely beyond my skill level and pay grade. LOL
Great discussion. :) Thanks for posting this question. I've wondered the same & agree that it's the hair that grows along their nose-near the eyes that is so tough to get a decent length. If over trimmed, it makes the beard look longer. Some people had great explanations of how they trim the head/face. If you ever get the chance to do a video of it to share with us that would be GREAT!
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