A groomer can't give you what you want if you don't really know (even when you DO, they may not give you what you want!)! LOL A picture helps more than a description, but, let your groomer know what you want by writing it down (and leave it with her), and explaining to her when you drop Dory off.
Dory is a Poodle, right? Or a Poodle mix . . .there are various clips for Poodles, but I have to tell you, not all groomers know what you mean if you ask for a "Miami Clip" or a "Bikini Clip," which, BTW, is the SAME clip! LOL Do you want Poodle feet, or Teddy bear feet? Poodle feet are typically shaved to the skin, and the teddy bear feet are simply trimmed in a rounded fashion, without the nails showing. Do you want a Poodle face (again, shaved to the skin), or a mustache, or beard?
My guess, from what you said, is that you want a puppy clip so she's trimmed neatly, basically the same length all over the body, maybe a little longer on the legs, topknot, and tail. But, you're going to have to get specific with the groomer (i.e., body shorter than legs, face shaved or not, feet shaved or not, etc.).
I got so tired of trying to get a groomer to give my two Standard Poodles the clip I wanted (showed them pictures with detailed instructions on what blade, etc.) and they still didn't do what I asked, so, I invested $800 for professional equipment, and I now do it myself.
Dora is a little cutie! I'm sure she'll look darling whatever haircut the groomer gives her!
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Originally Posted by Dorygirl The best thing about Dory is how cute she is...I love her curly coat and pretty face.
We are bringing her to the groomer for the first time on Wednesday and I really don't want her to get some terrible cut.
How neurotic can I be about telling the groomer what I want? I don't want to appear over-bearing, but for $40, Dory had better come out looking great.
I really only want a little trim for her...she would be curlier and not so frizzy. Kind of like my hair! 
Are there any buzz words I should use to explain what I want? Is it too much to bring in pictures? |