Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Maggie and I live in Wisconsin, and two days ago the weather was COLD...yesterday, it was 80 degrees and humid...today it is 80 and humid ...she was panting a lot and I am wondering what you all think...should I get her fur buzzed? What is the guideline for cutting doodle fur??
Thank you!
Debbie
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There may be other "opinions", but when it comes to biological facts, yours are correct. :)
Longer hair does act to insulation to keep them cooler in summer because protects their skin from the sun and also traps pockets of cooler air close to the skin, provided the coat isn't matted. Summer cuts are common because it's easier to care for their coats, but they don't make or keep them cooler.
This is what I had always be taught/believed, as well. Could never understand why people were shaving their Goldens down to the skin. One woman, ( and dog) learned the hard way. Poor dog got sunburned beyond belief.
Good thing I asked the question! I would not have thought that at all! Thank you!
I would never buzz cut my doodle. You might feel better if you cut her a bit shorter in the heat, but their coat acts as an insulator for both heat and cold. And if you are really talking buzz, their skin will sunburn.
I think compromise is where we are headed too, Leslie. Probably in the 1.5-2" range. I clipped Ragley's stomach today with clippers and a 1/2" comb attachment as a maintenance trim and as a bit of an experiment and it ended up being a lot longer than I anticipated- about an inch.
Excuse the low quality pics, but I tried to take some that showed the coat difference- it's difficult to show it, but I just clipped her belly. I like it a lot, which surprised me and I am also really surprised at how soft it made her tummy feel! It got it shorter without actually creating a shaved look.
Belly shot:
Fluffed up to try to show:
Thanks! I felt a little better about giving it a try since it was just her belly... it will take a lot more nerve for me to do that first run down her back! Yikes!
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