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Old 02-04-2012, 11:02 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Now I want to send my little one to you for a Bedlington. I had no idea how cute a poodle could look groomed like that.

I think I may have a new favorite clip.

You are amazingly talented.
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My husband and I were at a book store. He was looking at a dog book, and points out "You see this haircut? I HATE it!" I saw that he was pointing to the Bedlington. I told him that it looks super cute on a poodle, and that a poodlington is better.

Tonight, he's trying to watch the super bowl, and instead I'm shoving the laptop in his face to show him your dog's many haircuts lol. I told him "SEE, it looks SO cute!" He says he still doesn't like it, but I think it'll grow on him. Maybe I should try it on Leroy.
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Okay, I kept pestering him and shoving the laptop in his face and forcing him to admit how cute Albi is lol. He said "Okay okay okay that doesn't look bad, what do you want from me!!" I gotta say it looks very cute on a black poodle. Maybe cause Bedlington's don't come in that color.
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LOL. I've seen people put Bedlingtons in Poodle cuts (mainly lambs). They look awful. Their faces are a different shape, hardly any stop, no chiseling under the eyes or cheeks. It just looks bad. I did it on Albi (and the Bichon) just because she's black. People are so used to those cuts on white dogs, it's twice as striking on another color!

It's a fun haircut. Unlike anything else! On a Spoo, you'd probably need to grow out quite a bit before you do it. You'd need 3 - 4 inches for a good roach on the back and a lot on the top of the nose, I know growing that out is the hard part!

I did learn a lot in doing it about how to pattern it, though. You can't really follow the same pattern as you'd do on a Bedlington, since their bodies are a different shape.
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WOW!!! Super grooming job!
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