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Topic Originator: skbb
Date: Wed 1 Nov 19:39
We have a labradoodle puppy who is needing groomed. Does anyone have any recommendations.
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Wed 1 Nov 20:19
We take out to someone in blairhall- but it’s an expensive hobby…
There is a dog groomer in Glasgow that does a groom your own dog course, which shows you how to do it yourself - might worth thinking about or at least make a fun Christmas present
https://caninecottage.scot/professional-training-academy/
Post Edited (Wed 01 Nov 20:23)
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Topic Originator: skbb
Date: Wed 1 Nov 20:50
Thanku DBP.
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Topic Originator: StevenPar77
Date: Wed 1 Nov 20:57
The Dog House in Rosyth, Claire did a great job on our dog.
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Thu 2 Nov 05:01
This is where owning a cat becomes a preferable option; they groom themselves, and it doesn`t cost you a brass farthing.
:)
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Topic Originator: skbb
Date: Thu 2 Nov 09:23
Thanks Stevenpar77. He is on Claire’s cancellation list
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Thu 2 Nov 09:27
We use Aileens Dog Grooming in Crossgates.
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: Tad Allagash
Date: Thu 2 Nov 09:33
OzPar wrote:
> This is where owning a cat becomes a preferable option; they
> groom themselves, and it doesn`t cost you a brass farthing.
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> :)
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Unless you’ve got a long haired cat! I’ve got a Persian cat (like Blofeld’s), and her fur gets matted if I don’t give her a trim regularly.
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Thu 2 Nov 09:51
Ahhhhhh, short-haired cats are where it is at, Teddy boy... Siamese cats are a whole new level... :)
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Thu 2 Nov 11:53
Tbh, I know you have to pay for regular grooming with poodle and poodle crosses,
…but as an ex cat owner, and ex owner of other dog breeds, I’m more than happy to pay that additional cost and not have hairs getting on furniture, clothes etc
Our dog cockapoo just doesn’t shed at all, and it’s brilliant
Post Edited (Thu 02 Nov 11:54)
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Fri 3 Nov 00:31
My clothes are plastered in dog hair. Given up trying to get it all off.
The dogs here seem to have double coats and they cast constantly. It took me hours to sort the house after a visit and cars are just furballs. No point spending a lot of time on it.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 3 Nov 13:43
Many breeds in Canada will be double-coated, especially if they`re retriever type dogs.
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