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OLIVIA'S DOODLE PARLOR

GROOMER EXTRAORDINAIRE OLIVIA BRINTON TELLS US ALL ABOUT DOODLE GROOMING!

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Latest Activity: Jun 8, 2020

AND NOW ANOTHER EPISODE OF: OLIVIA'S ADVENTURES WITH DRC - FEATURING "BRODY!"


MEET OLIVIA!


MEET BRODY!- (HE NEEDS A HAIRCUT BAAAAAD!)


BRODY IS NOT THRILLED TO SAY THE LEAST


"HEY! THAT'S MY BUTT!"


WE COULD MAKE ANOTHER DOODLE WITH WHAT'S ON THE FOOR!


"WATCH THE BEARD LADY!"


A JOB WELL DONE! BOY DO I NEED A DRINK!"


WALLA!

Discussion Forum

DOODLE GROOMING VIDEO-STEP BY STEP 2 Replies

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Started by Jacquie Yorke - DRC Director. Last reply by Nancy Brewer Feb 17, 2012.

BEARD STAINS 2 Replies

Lilly is cream-colored and when we got her in February her beard had no stains at all. Now, after 5 weeks, she's starting to stain underneath her chin. We are feeding Nutro Natural Choice. We bathed…Continue

Started by Karen Colcernian. Last reply by Karen Colcernian Apr 2, 2011.

TRIMMING THE DOODLE EYE AREA 1 Reply

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Started by Jacquie Yorke - DRC Director. Last reply by Bonnie Nathan Aug 10, 2010.

HOW TO GROOM AN AUSTRALIAN LABRADOODLE

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Started by Jacquie Yorke - DRC Director Jun 23, 2010.

DOODLE NAIL CLIPPING

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Started by Jacquie Yorke - DRC Director Jun 23, 2010.

YUCK!-ANAL GLAND EXPRESSION

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Started by Jacquie Yorke - DRC Director Jun 23, 2010.

CLEANING DOODLE EARS

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Started by Jacquie Yorke - DRC Director Jun 23, 2010.

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Comment by Ned, Clancy, Charlie, Jinkxy on March 21, 2012 at 9:05pm

Very cute, Charli.  Ned and Clancy totally agree with this plan.

Comment by Kim on July 19, 2010 at 9:57pm
OMG. I have the same pants Olivia is wearing. My husband got them for me. NOW I know when to wear them! Thanks, Olivia!!!
Comment by Ned, Clancy, Charlie, Jinkxy on June 23, 2010 at 6:13pm
Jacquie,
Thanks for adding all of the grooming videos. Even though I have my guys groomed professionally, I need to know as well as having the ear cleaning and skin information. Nancy
Ned and Clancy do not thank you but, that's life - you can't please everyone.
Comment by Jenny Jackson on June 23, 2010 at 12:17pm
Hi Liz, I am no pro groomer but I do groom Tessa myself. After a few bad furcuts (where they sheared her like a sheep and lost that precious doodle personality in the fluffy face/teddy bear look), I decided to purchase my own clipper set and scissors. Tessa has wooly fur too, just like a poodle. Almost all curls except for her crimpy-haired ears and legs.

I use a number 10 blade for the lower tummy, private parts, arm pits and even under her ears. It cuts down on the matting that usually occurs in this area. It's quite short so be careful when clipping. When grooming her regularly, I use a number 5F blade (finishing blade) and it leaves her short but still fluffy. Leaving out the "just sheared look" I use the combs too but you need to have the knots brushed out or the fur gets snagged. This is her in few weeks ago when she got her cut from us...

Her tail in this last photo hadn't been groomed yet. It had a few tangles and we decided to leave it for another day. Now it's even and a little more "tailored" :)

When it comes to scissors, I use thinning shears on her face which give her a less scissored and more fluffy messy look after I use the straight scissors.

I love the time I get to spend with Tessa when I'm grooming her. Hope this provides you with some insight :)
Comment by Liz and Seamus on June 22, 2010 at 8:55pm
Olivia,
My doodle has really wooly hair and I like to keep him trimmed between the groomers..... actually only go to the groomer about twice a year. Well it appears the Wahl clipper blade must be dull because it won't cut him or our minipoodle. Which blade would you suggest I purchase for this wooly hair? I like to use the extendable combs to change around the lengths on various body parts..... I'm desperate..... my attempts with scissors have not gone well and now Seamus looks like he ran through a weed wacker!!!
 

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