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Old 02-19-2009, 07:33 PM   #1
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Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

Wow! I've never seen anything like it, they sure are ummm..... errrr.... interesting. That's all I can say LOL!

Just scroll through the pictures

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Old 02-19-2009, 07:39 PM   #2
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

The camel is my favorite. Reminds me of a Bedlington Terrier. =P
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

The fish is pretty crazy!
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Old 02-19-2009, 08:06 PM   #4
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

Sophie - I hope some one doesn't ask for that cut! Lol the faces in the shop would be priceless though!!

Pai- We had a Bedlington come in a little while back and they wanted an AKC cut. *PHEW* talk about a lot of work. I didn't work on him, but got to watch all of the time that went into the process.
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Old 02-19-2009, 08:09 PM   #5
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

I've heard many people say that the Bedlington's show cut is by far the most time consuming and difficult breed cut out there. I can believe it!
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Old 02-19-2009, 08:11 PM   #6
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

As embarrassed I'd be to be walking around with a poodle in one of those do's, I would have one of those groomers do my poodle's (if I had one) cut in a heartbeat. BUT only a normal cut please! LOL!

That has to be the hardest stuff in the world to clip. Some of those poodles had to grow out their hair forever and that had to be hard to keep tangle and mat free for that length of time.

Hats off to those groomers.
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:59 PM   #7
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

These kinds of grooms are call "Creative Grooming" and those dogs were all contestants in grooming competitions. Most of the groomers in those photos are the cream of the crop for creative. Although its not for everyone, the work that goes into those grooms is very, very hard, and time consuming. Most of the competitors start planning their designs a year or more in advance. The winnings for the creative class winners is darn good, and much better than the regular breed standard classes, where you are lucky to get half your entry fee back. To see more of these grooms, you can look at groomertogroomer.com at the past magazine covers. Not all of the grooms are of fish, camels, pandas, etc..some are just very intricate designs scissored into the hair, etc. Very talented groomers. I have seen many other breeds done in creative too, though white standard poodles are so popular because they can easily be dyed, and are a big canvas. I saw a Bichon as "Finding Nemo", mix breeds, doodles, etc. Though I am clueless about dying the coats, etc. I think creative is SO fun to watch and these groomers are extremely talented.
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Old 02-20-2009, 12:32 AM   #8
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

Definitely takes some creativity...I don't think I could do that kind of stuff...but then, maybe down the line I could! I just prefer the 'normal' to be honest...
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

Absolutely fabulous grooming by very talented, creative groomers! Wow.
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

The dog's owner should get one of these hairstyles.
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

Oh my. I bet the planning starts a year in advance.
Who would have thought...
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

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LOVE it! Those are just what dog lovers need
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

Crazy, Genius & creative groomers ...
I like Vineyard, Camel, Clydesdale
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

The buffalo and camel are amazing... I cannot imagine the patience that BOTH the dog and the groomer must have!
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

LOL! the Buffalo cracks me up

and i think the little clydesdale is adorable!!
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

Wow....that is incredible...I cannot imagine the time that has to go into doing a job like that
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

I had a REEEEEEEAAAAALLLY hard time going through all those pics. Got to the last one and my stmoach was turning.
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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

I kind of like the clydesdale one. I think something like that could be done to Dallas. Those groomers are so talented and they must be so patient also. Geesh, all I want to do on my own is trim my dog and I'm afraid to give it a try.

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Now how cool would that be for one of those groomers to enter their dog in one of those contests and the groomer to come in with one of those hairstyles.

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Re: Dear Groomers, I hope you are never asked to do one of THESE cuts on a poodle.

Very creative and fun! I really like the fallen soldier one.
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Very creative and fun! I really like the fallen soldier one.

That one is one of my dear favorites too. Amy (the groomer and owner of the dog) used to use the poodle in the regular breed standard competitions. He got cancer in his leg, and they had to amputate the leg or she would have lost him. I remember watching them unveil the entry, with tears in my eyes for all of our soldiers overseas. It was very touching and moving moment for everyone there at the show that day, and Amy did a great job.
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