Poodles are the same as well. I've had 8 over the years and their coats have all been different. The ones that have the thickest undercoat are the toughest to trim. My female now is the curliest which is how the coat is suppose to be and the easiest to clip and keep.
Sherri
Janet Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Janet Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've found that even most dog clippers won't go through Amy's mop -- I had to buy professional-grade ones ($120+). But I think doodle coats vary a lot from one dog to another: Kay doesn't need to be clipped at all, except the occasional beard trim to keep her from dripping.
Janet
>Hello,
>For those of you who do your own grooming, I have a set of clippers
>that are intended for human hair. Can I use these on my doodle?
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