Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Well, after a couple professional groomings that I really disliked, I bit the bullet and ordered some grooming supplies, besides the brushes and comb. The grooming table came yesterday, and I set it up this morning. It is amazing how much easier it is to groom Addie on the table. I have always been told how good she is during grooming but my experience was always with a wiggle worm who wanted to chew the brush, comb or my hand while being brushed and combed.
I am going to attempt to groom Addie myself in between times of professional grooming. She was so cooperative this morning, that I decided to try to clean up her head. The last groomer gave her a lop-sided pom,that was also sort of flattened on the top, I was able to blend the back of the pom a little into her neck so it is not so distinctive, although with the hair changing abruptly from 3/4" to 4", I wasn't entirely successful. I did manage to round and even out her head. She started getting antsy, so that was it. But I am pleased with myself, and with Addie for her behavior on the table.
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Thank you for the encouragement and advice. The reason I am giving up on that particular groomer is not for mistakes but because she did something I explicitly asked her not to do. Now I know if I make mistakes, at least I am trying.
Great job that you groomed Addie yourself! It will get better each time.
We had a standard poodle before our GD, Lincoln. My husband always groomed the poodle. We had Lincoln groomed for his first time at Petsmart for a puppy trim with a free coupon. They said he was so good. He isn't that great at getting combed etc at home! so we decided to give it a try. I helped and Lincoln was great! He was such a trooper and stayed pretty good the whole time. He turned out really good for his first full cut. Then we gave him a bath. He was tuckered out! We just used an old folding table so he was not tethered either. We just took turns holding him and gave him a few breaks. We might get him another puppy trim at petsmart it is really reasonable until they are 6 months old. That way he will just get a bath and a face, sanitary trim not a full cut.
The table for me was a very good investment, Addie behaves so much better and I can brush and comb her more easily.
Addie has a very soft and curly coat that right now seems to be on the thin side, and the hair on her legs is a bit straighter. Because her coat doesn't seem thick, I am hesitant to use clippers when the temps are dipping into the teens, or less (Fahrenheit). That was my objection to her last time at the groomer because I asked the groomer to leave her body alone. It had grown to a little under 2" from her last clipper cut, but the groomer clipped her down again to 3/4". For now, I think I'll stay with trying to tidy up her coat with scissors.
I also do the grooming myself , I agree that having a table made a huge difference! Cooper is calm and relaxed during his grooming sessions. The fact that I would have to drive at least an hour to get to a groomer made me decide to get the right equipment ,watch videos to learn the basics and read advices on DK!
Cooper is beautiful. I hjope I can become as adept as you with this grooming.
Thanks! I try my best !
Well done to you for taking the plunge and making a start. You can only get better at it as time goes by and before long you will be so happy you are a DIY groomer. Neither of mine have been to the groomers except for getting their nails clipped as this is something I have failed at :) I don't yet have a table but it is something that i am sure will make life much easier. I will need a folding one as I don't have enough room for a permanent grooming area. Post pics and let us see as you go along. I find that if you do it over a few days you will see where you need to do those extra finishing areas that make all the difference.
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