Goldendoodle Groomer

Anonymous
It's probably time to get our five month old goldendoodle groomed (her fur is starting to cover her eyes and she is very shaggy). Any recommendations for someone who specializes? I want to keep her fluffy and not get a poodle cut or generic shave.
Anonymous
Where do you live? We take our doodle to Clever Dog in Silver Spring but that might not be convenient for you.
Anonymous
OP here: We are in Silver Spring! Thanks
Anonymous
We've been taking our Goldendoodle to Petsmart in Rockville for years. I find they do a pretty decent job at a fair price. The key is letting them know what you want, such as no shaving or poodle-y-cutting. I think as more people have the Doodle hybrids groomers have gotten better at knowing how to make them look good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's probably time to get our five month old goldendoodle groomed (her fur is starting to cover her eyes and she is very shaggy). Any recommendations for someone who specializes? I want to keep her fluffy and not get a poodle cut or generic shave.


May I interrupt this thread and ask where you got your goldendoodle?


Thanks!
Anonymous
We got our F1B goldendoodle at a small family breeder:
http://www.carriagehousecockersandcockapoos.com/index.html

We got a doodle because we have allergies and a small house so wanted a medium sized dogs. We love our puppy. The pros: she potty trained very quickly and is very easy going. She isn't crazy full of energy but she's playful. Cons: she's a tad stand-offish (we think it is the 75% poodle). She's loving, but on her terms - she's not a slobbery love you all the time dog. She wants her space (TBD if that will change after puppyhood and she gets bigger). She's also pretty picky about her food and sensitive. The grooming is no small thing, either, doodles need to be brushed so they don't get matted, and it's very hard to get a puppy to let you brush her so we don't do a perfect job of it. Before we had her, we thought "no big deal, we'll brush her every couple days" but we take the brush out and she goes running!
Anonymous
in Reston, VA, we go to Fur Factory.
Anonymous
Ask for a puppy cut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask for a puppy cut.


That just means one length all over . It could mean bald or three inches
Anonymous
What's a poodle cut look like on a golden doodle?
Anonymous
We go to Hairy Situations in Alexandria and my poodle mix looks adorable every time.

Come armed with pictures of what cuts you like. There is a ton of variation, but most groomers around here know how to deal with doodle fur. A less contentious one will shave them and because it's easier. We keep our dog pretty short, but do the puppy cut so he doesn't end up with chicken legs.

Our prince prefers the royal treatment- he's afraid of the clippers so they scissor cut him.
Anonymous
Also, OP, the groomer can do just a face trim, which will save you a ton of money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, OP, the groomer can do just a face trim, which will save you a ton of money.


This. every other time I just get the face trimmed to save money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We go to Hairy Situations in Alexandria and my poodle mix looks adorable every time.

Come armed with pictures of what cuts you like. There is a ton of variation, but most groomers around here know how to deal with doodle fur. A less contentious one will shave them and because it's easier. We keep our dog pretty short, but do the puppy cut so he doesn't end up with chicken legs.

Our prince prefers the royal treatment- he's afraid of the clippers so they scissor cut him.


How much do they charge for a scissor cut? Is it a real scissor cut and not just clip combs?
Anonymous
Reviving this thread: we got the worst grooming job at Petsmart bethesda. Ugh. Any suggestions of a good place to take our puppy in the future in silver spring, kensington, bethesda chevy chase or rockville area. Thx!
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