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Well as promised, here is an update on Millie at 9 1/2 months old in need of a groom. I thought, she just had a matted patch under each ear and on one leg.

Alas I was rather mistaken. Paula, my dog groomer friend said she was in a rather bad way. There were matts and tangles all over, deep in her fur. The matts under her ears were so bad, that she had to use the clippers to just remove them.

So with Paula doing her best to keep the length, yet remove all the matts & tangles, she used thinning scissors and a comb, plus lots of patience.

Millie the day before her groom - her fur had got quick thick and long


Millie on the grooming table - this side has not yet been worked on


Millie with the waist harness on - this side is halfway through being groomed


Millie fully groomed - her front legs were in a really bad way and needed rather a lot taking off




As I suspected, she is now even quicker running about on our walks and has a real lamb spring in her step. Paula did say that the matts would be a bother to her and that she'll feel much better. Also with the wet weather coming on, the matts would hold the water for so much long and can be a problem with causing pneumonia.

So although she's not quite as cute and fluffy as I like her, I do believe I've done the right thing getting her fur reduced. Does she still look cute ?
 

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She looks lovely! Betty was cut so short because of mats in May this year and whilst at first i didn't like the short look, it really grew on me and I liked it in the end. The one benefit of a shorter cut (other than it's easier to keep them mat free) is you can see there cute faces so much better!!
 

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Julie I think she looks fantastic. Although shorter, the cut has revealed stunning roan markings and texture. The good thing about a thorough groom is that you can start afresh with a resolve to keep on top of the tangles ......I don't think there is a worse age for a Cockapoo's coat!

I bet you'll appreciate her cut on wet muddy days! :)

Karen xx
 

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Julie I think she looks fantastic. Although shorter, the cut has revealed stunning roan markings and texture. The good thing about a thorough groom is that you can start afresh with a resolve to keep on top of the tangles ......I don't think there is a worse age for a Cockapoo's coat!

I bet you'll appreciate her cut on wet muddy days! :)

Karen xx
You're right the blue roan has come through more. I was worried that she'd just look grey as most of her white is on the tips of fur. But I do like the mottled look.
 

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Ah Millie still looks gorgeous,not too short which I like. I am going to try to do Betty little and often to avoid having to get her scalped. I feel really sorry for some that I have seen after a groom - it reminds me of a little girl having her long hair cut for the first time then not liking in it..:)
 

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Gorgeous!

You're right the blue roan has come through more. I was worried that she'd just look grey as most of her white is on the tips of fur. But I do like the mottled look.
Hi Julie

This is lovely to see - she looks gorgeous! I was worried about the affect grooming would have on our blue roan as and when she needs to be done but wouldn't be so worried now after seeing Millie!
 

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We had Tilly clipped for the first time about a month ago, it's grown & she has now got rid of that just clipped look. The bonus is she's a lot easier to brush & we havn't had to use the tangle comb, it's also brought out her highlites as well just like Millie.
 
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