Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
So Georgia is 8.5 months old. She had her second groom almost 4 weeks ago.
I have noticed the hair around her face sticking up in odd places. I try to comb it down before taking photos but a little wind and the photo below is what I get.
I didn't notice this with the last groom so I don't know if this is just the way her hair is, or if they groomed it different. Is there something I can do or request so it doesn't do this? Or do I need to resort to hair spray for photo shoots. (kidding, but only slightly--is there such a product that is safe for dogs?)
Here is another photo from the side:
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she's adorable. When Bentley's hair starts getting long he gets hairs in front of his eyes - I just think it's their curly hair growing!
She is adorable with her bed head muzzle! Nice pics!
But to one of your questions, I think this may partially be due to the process of coat change. Chance, for a time during this process, had a jumble of fine hair, coarse hair, curly hair, straight hair.
Oh my goodness- I can sympathize because I am ALWAYS having this problem with Ragley's "mustache" hair! I try to trim it the right way and comb it down, but I always end up with those silly wisps in her eyes. And just like you said- as soon as the wind blows, any fixing I did is useless and I think it's actually worse if I have combed it because then a huge chunk flies up instead of just a few hairs. Let me know if you find a doggie-approved hairspray lol
Thanks everyone.
Her coat has changed quite a bit in the last couple months. I thought the coat change thing was done.
I do think it's cute but I can't see her eyes in the photos.
This happens with Darwin as well and there is pretty much nothing I can do to stop it. I believe that if you ask for them to shave a bit off under the eyes (at my grooming shop it's called "scooping" out the eyes) it mitigates the problem for a while - but in my experience that looks kind of strange.
She is so cute and I really like the cut! I don't think there's much you can do. The hair on Finn's muzzle is straight but it flies around as soon as he moves -
I always thought it would be easier if it was curly. But I guess a doodle is a doodle.
If those flyaway hairs were longer would they stay put better rather than trimming them short? I was hoping for a grooming solution.
If you use blending shears on the parts that stand out, it will calm them down a bit. Looks cute, but some of that hair could get in her eyes so may not be comfortable in the wind.
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