LOL. After working at a groom shop for a few years I can safely say that yah.. you need to be fairly specific most of the time, but thats still alittle over the top unless he/she was pretty matted.
04-18-2010, 07:27 PM
SPJ
Re: Shave Him
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sariel
LOL. After working at a groom shop for a few years I can safely say that yah.. you need to be fairly specific most of the time, but thats still alittle over the top unless he/she was pretty matted.
They asked if I wanted a cocker cut, puppy cut or a shave.
I said shave him down.
Not gonna say that next time. :O
04-18-2010, 07:41 PM
Sariel
Re: Shave Him
Quote:
Originally Posted by SPJ
They asked if I wanted a cocker cut, puppy cut or a shave.
I said shave him down.
Not gonna say that next time. :O
LOL.. Yah, proper response is probably the cocker cut. Unless you just want him short an fluffy, then puppy cut is good. Sometimes the cocker skirt is a pain if you dont have the time to brush it daily and theres anything remotely resembling burrs in your local foliage. -.-
Did you go "ha ha - cute....no really....where's my dog?":P
04-18-2010, 10:02 PM
wolfy-hound
Re: Shave Him
He looks good to me. In the shop I work at, he'd have been shorter than that even. We tend to shave down a ton of dogs this time of year, but from the picture of before, he didn't look to have a ton of coat to begin with. So I'd guess he wasn't matted or overly thick.
But yeah.. you say shave him.. you get a clipped down dog. Gotta tell the groomer what you want, cause we aren't mind readers.
04-19-2010, 12:14 AM
BPelizabeth
Re: Shave Him
Oh well....he will love it for the summer time!! ;)
04-19-2010, 01:34 PM
Boanerges
Re: Shave Him
Wow, that is a big difference seeing what he looked like before. He still looks good though and atleast it will grow back :gj: