Cut the hair on their beard or chin very short. Don't want a long beard. This will help keep their face from getting as dirty or messy. Definitely no mustache!
What should I ask my doodle groomer?
Ask for them to cut the hair on the whole nose or snout area very short. If done right, their nose should almost have a circle shape if you're looking at your dog head on, if that makes sense. It should be cut the same length the whole way back on their nose, so it's like a cylinder.
How do you tell your groomer what you want?
It is better to tell your groomer you want one length all over, and then specify the length you would like. Teddy Bear Cut – like “puppy cut,” the term “teddy bear cut” is used often by dog owners, but does not mean the same thing from groomer to groomer.
When should I take doodle to groomer?
In addition to this point, if you want your doodle to have that well-known long and fluffy coat, they should be at the groomer every 4-6 weeks. This is in addition to the daily home maintenance. Bringing them to the groomer will ensure that they are clean and thoroughly brushed/combed.
What dog groomers should know?
Certified dog groomers need to have a trained eye to spot diseases and infections, understand when a pet needs to take a break, and know how to deal with a matted coat – just to name a few!Flea allergy: Just like humans, dogs can suffer from allergies as well! ... Skin infection: ... Sores:
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