[nagdu] Calling Poodle People

Chantel Cuddemi jawsgirl87 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 2 21:10:00 UTC 2015


Megan,

Chantel here. Motley, my poodle of Pilot Dogs, was always groomed by
his vet's grooming department and I had them pluck his ears.

When brushing a poodle, it's best to brush them backwards, as this
will make their coats fluffier.

Grooming, if you choose a groomer, is about sixty to 100 dollars,
depending on prices, and poodle behavior.

Chantel.

On 7/2/15, MEGHAN WHALEN via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I am currently evaluating a seven-month-old poodle puppy for the
> service dog organization I volunteer with, and I am seeking advice on
> grooming. I am curious of a few things.
>
> 1. Do you ever trim your dog yourself, and if so, what kind of cut do
> you do/what techniques do you use to do it nonvisually?
> 2. How often do you brush your beast.
> 3. What grooming tools do you use?
> 4. I have read a lot about "line brushing" poodles...and am not sure
> if this is only if said poodle has a longer show coat?
> 5. Do you pluck your dog's ears, or do you leave that up to the
> professionals?
> 6. How often do you have your dog's coat cut/trimmed?
> 7. What type of cut do you prefer for your poodle?
> 8. Anything else I should know but didn't ask about poodle coat
> maintenence?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Meghan
>
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