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Getting ready to be groomed!
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These pictures can help your groomer to get your puppies bangs and muzzle right.
9. Finished Face of the wavy fleece pup.
This is a picture you can take to your groomer and say this is how you want your puppy to look.
Feel free to copy and print them off as many groomers do not know how to groom a labradoodle.
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The body does not have to be trimmed as it quits growing at four to five inches.
By raising the muzzle straight up, the groomer can make a two inch swath under the neck from under one ear, across the upper part of the neck to the other ear. It does not show but it allows air to get into the ears better.
The legs should look thick with the coat staying thick. It goes straight down to the ground and covers their toes and nails. The bottom of the foot is trimmed in between each pad and the coat on the toes should be rounded on the outside of the nails.
The pictures on this page are courtesy of Royal Diamond Labradoodles
The next several pictures show how to cut across the bridge of the nose of your puppy so you can see the eyes.
The puppy in these pictures is a curly fleece puppy and has been wet down to work on the trimming.
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We are now finished with the curly fleece puppy's face.
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