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I asked my groomer for a puppy cut, but
what I got wasn’t what I expected. Can you tell me what a puppy
cut is supposed to look like?
A puppy cut is how show poodles under one
year of age are groomed. The face and feet are shaved close and
the rest is hand-scissored. The top knot and neck are left very
long, and only scissored enough to produce the correct outline.
If your dog isn’t a poodle, there is no
standard “puppy cut,” so everyone has a different idea about how
it’s supposed to look. For some, it’s fairly short all over,
like a newborn puppy. For others, it’s long and fluffy, like a
four- or five-month-old puppy, or it might be anywhere in
between.
My advice is to just tell your groomer what
you want your “puppy” to look like. Be specific about the
length you want, how you’d like the ears and tail trimmed, and
what shape you’d like the face – round or broad like a terrier.
A picture may help, but remember that your dog’s coat texture
will affect the final outcome. Your groomer can’t make a
Maltese look like an Airedale, after all!
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