Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Aww! He still looks adorable and seems very happy with the new look!
Few groomers know how to groom a Labradoodle properly. I've lived the nightmare with both my doodles transitioning from gorgeous coats to a poodle cut with sculpted face, head and body. All they were missing was nail polish on their toe nails. I finally have a groomer that doesn't scalp them and knows what a column leg cut/ bear leg cut is. I feel your pain. You doodle is still cute and will grow out to normalcy in a few months. It's very frustrating.
My Millie was a very dark fudge color with gorgeous waves until a groomer pretty much shaved her. She was not matted either. Her coat grew back without waves and gray hair mixed in. She is no longer a fudge color. Made me sick because my goal was to have this gorgeous chocolate doodle for many years. Finally got one and a groomer shaved her down. Oh well. Millie is still cute and very lovable.
He is so adorable and does look very pleased with his new do. Just take a spray bottle and spritz him down with water and you should see poofy disappear and curls reappear.
I might trim the "cone" shape on his head, but other than that I don't see a huge difference in the cut.
Besides, he has that scary skull and crossbones tag that will let others know he means business.
Every time I get my dog groomed she comes out looking poofy like that. If you don't like it get her wet and it will go away. I know it helps the groomers cut and get it even when they can get the fibers separated like that.
I have an f1b. I have so many people, even in her most shaggy doodle look, ask me if she is a standard poodle. I want to correct them and tell her otherwise. But then I think: I did purchase a dog that is 75% poodle so what did I expect? They all say she is gorgeous so I let it go.
LOL he looks quite happy and he's still adorable:) Don't but that Gucci purse yet. Hair dryers, etc. always "pooff' them up but a spray bottle or give him just a couple of days and the curls or waves reappear.
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