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Betty had to have a very short cut back in May as her coat had a number of mats (felt like a terrible owner!). It took 3 months before she needed grooming again and she then went about 8 weeks again after that with no problem mats until today!
She's at my parents and they dropped her at the groomers and the groomer said she had some bad matting around her neck and shoulders and may need to be cut short. I am so upset! I have spent minimum 15 mins grooming betty every day for the last few weeks and she was sat on my knee when i was out on Saturday and i had a really good feel through her coat and really thought it wasn't that bad. However i appreciate if the mats are close to the skin then it may be difficult to brush them out but can groomers blend in the shorter parts and keep the rest long? She seems to want to cut her quite short and got a bit stroppy when my dad said that i didn't want her cut too short.
Just wanted your opinions as I don't know if i'm expecting too much from the groomer of if blending in the shorter bits is possible. I just really don't want her cut too short now as its winter and given it took 3 months to grow back last time she could have a very cold winter (lucky her equafleece has arrived). It does look like every 6 months (probably linked into seasonal coat changes) Betty's coat gets more difficult to manage so maybe i need to get her groomed every 6 weeks.
So the final part of my post is how often do your cockapoos have a full groom?
Your thoughts are appreciated and i am just hoping the groomer doesn't cut her too short or i may be looking for a new groomer!!
x
She's at my parents and they dropped her at the groomers and the groomer said she had some bad matting around her neck and shoulders and may need to be cut short. I am so upset! I have spent minimum 15 mins grooming betty every day for the last few weeks and she was sat on my knee when i was out on Saturday and i had a really good feel through her coat and really thought it wasn't that bad. However i appreciate if the mats are close to the skin then it may be difficult to brush them out but can groomers blend in the shorter parts and keep the rest long? She seems to want to cut her quite short and got a bit stroppy when my dad said that i didn't want her cut too short.
Just wanted your opinions as I don't know if i'm expecting too much from the groomer of if blending in the shorter bits is possible. I just really don't want her cut too short now as its winter and given it took 3 months to grow back last time she could have a very cold winter (lucky her equafleece has arrived). It does look like every 6 months (probably linked into seasonal coat changes) Betty's coat gets more difficult to manage so maybe i need to get her groomed every 6 weeks.
So the final part of my post is how often do your cockapoos have a full groom?
Your thoughts are appreciated and i am just hoping the groomer doesn't cut her too short or i may be looking for a new groomer!!
x