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Marvelgirl asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

Need a good web sight for picks of poodle cuts?

I groom but I don't have a book that has all the poodle cuts. Is there a sight that has good pictures I can show people so they can see what their pet will look like.

I love the artistic side of my job and I think If I show them some thing new I can play more.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Hello, if you go to www.petedge.com they have several grooming books that will show the different styles of the Poodle cut.

    Source(s): LB, Pro Groomer 21 years Grooming Salon Owner 13 Years.
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    All dogs play rough. However if his play is borderline aggressive or if he is actually HURTING the other dogs due to his exuberance, then i would stop bringing him to the park immediately. Learn here https://tr.im/4p1q5

    It's your job as his owner to keep him under control, and if you can't so that then you shouldn't be bringing him someplace where he could get into trouble.

    How often does he get walked? As a high energy breed he should be walked twice a day for as long as he can stand it. Jogging is even better. You can't count on the park to be your only way of exercising him because he obviously is not ready for it (based on the behavior you describe.)

    So start walking him every morning and evening. Enroll in an obedience class with a qualified instructor (i would find a private training facility as opposed to one at Petsmart - as good as some of those trainers can be, they're mainly for easy-to-train dogs and don't specialize in herding breeds OR dogs that may have aggression issues) and he/she will show you how to teach your dog how to come.

  • 1 decade ago

    when I was training for dog grooming, I used a book called "All breed dog grooming guide." It showed all the cuts and what blades to use to get them. If you still can't find this book email me and I will give you more details.

    Source(s): over 20yrs of dog grooming
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