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Old 03-16-2012, 11:40 AM   #1
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I have a 6 months old puppy. He always been a pudgy fluffy hair ball.A month and a half he got his first haircut and due to matting in some places , groomer shaved hair on the sides and legs. After that he started looking long ,skinny and tall, and kind off shaggy .It has been 6 weeks since that day and his hair just started to grow a little bit, but he still looks with tall this legs, thin and long. Will he ever look fluffy again? I have pictures of Charlie before and after in my Album

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hello everyone!

I have a 6 months old puppy. He always been a pudgy fluffy hair ball.a month and a half he got his first haircut and due to matting in some places , groomer shaved hair on the sides and legs. After that he started looking long ,skinny and tall, and kind off shaggy .it has been 6 weeks since that day and his hair just started to grow a little bit, but he still looks with tall this legs, thin and long. Will he ever look fluffy again? I have pictures of charlie before and after in my album

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well since he is a young puppy he may not look the same when his grows out again cause by then it will be his adult coat.
He may look a different but still just as cute...
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I saw your album and I have to admit I like Charlie’s before picture better. It almost looks like the groomer thinned out Charlie’s hair. In some states, groomers don't need training and perhaps she thought Yorkies had a double coat like most breeds instead of a single hair and thinned it out? Anyway, I think I’d find another groomer. There are lots of pictures here on YT, find a cut you like, and next time show the groomer a picture of what you want. Sometimes words aren’t enough and you know what they say, a picture is worth a thousand words . . .
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I was thinking he looks like the groomer just cut out the matted areas and that is why some is longer than others. It does look like he thinned it.

Did you tell them you wanted to keep the length? If you did, then they just cut out the mats. You might like it better if he was evenly cut, even if it was shorter. It will eventually grow.

The puppy hair is different though, and would eventually be cut off. Did you look at my album of Maggie? Her puppy hair is so different from her current hair. It can take a year or more to finish changing colors.

Shorter hair is easier to keep clean and keep an eye on for ticks. There is debate over whether short hair is cooler for them in the summer, but my girl gets so hot when it's warm that I think the short harcut has too help.

Maybe get him cut shorter ( so it's more even and less shaggy looking) when it starts to heat up, and then you can let it grow from there and decide what you like. We go to Petsmart (NEVER a problem) and she gets it cut to what they call a 4, they have 2 sample rugs to show the lengths. 4 is the longest on the short board. SOmetimes she gets a 5 in the winter, which is just a little longer and is the shortest on their Long sample board.

Also, be sure to tell them if you want the ear hair long or tipped like a yorkie. I also tell them to leave the hair on her tail longer because her stub is so short. With hair on it you can actually tell she has a tail.

He's a cutie and eventually you'll find a style for him that you like.
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Just wanted to say hello and welcome,,Charlie is a cutie...
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That groomer did you no favors. Just make sure you comb him everyday to keep him from matting again and look for a new groomer. I don't know if you wanted his ears to go up or not. He has a lot of heavy hair on his ears that may be helping his ears to remain down. Usually if someone wants to help their Yorkie's ears to go up they trim the hair off the top part of the ear to get the weight off them. Sometimes the ears need a little encouragement to stand up. Some people prefer the ears down look but the groomer should have discussed it with you.

It looks like he has a silky coat and it will probably remain thin. Most Yorkies have no under coat. The groomer may not have had any Yorkie experience. As stated above some groomers have little to no experience as professional groomers. It is important to shop around for a good one. There is a grooming area her in YT that may give you some ideas.
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Thank you everyone for replying. I am happy to have some yourkee and yourkee poo friends out there!
yes, groomer did talked about Charlie loosing indercoat thet he had, by preparing to the warmer weather, and that she brushed it out.

After that she said that his hair is thin. Yes, itd did look thin afterwards, thin and short after she brushed a lot of it out and haircut.
What you mean by groomer thinning his hair out , is it done by brushing undercoat out, or in a different way?
Will it ever grow back again, it doesn't seem though so far... How long does it take for hair to grow?
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Is it possible for you to maybe call and ask the groomer if he used thinning shears or a shedding tool on your Yorkie-poo's coat?
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Is it possible for you to maybe call and ask the groomer if he used thinning shears or a shedding tool on your Yorkie-poo's coat?
yes, it was a shedding tool. What kind of difference it makes? Will it gorw out back or?


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Is he half yorkie and half poodle? I'm not sure if poodles have undercoats or not....I googled it and find mixed info. Does Charlie shed?

I would go to another groomer and ask about the undercoat. Have them show and explain it. I know that my Maggie does not have an undercoat. All of her hair is the same color and soft (not wiry) texture and grows at the same speed. She does not shed a bit. When I haven't combed her in a while and then comb her I will pull out a very small amount of fluffy hair that reminds me of a dust bunny. I think she has yorkie hair and not poodle hair. Yours might be poodle haired.

When I was little my mom made them thin MY hair. I hated it! They used a special pair of scissors that looked like that had sections missing. (here is one) Classic Products Diamond Line 30 Tooth Thinning Dog Shears

They cut in the hair, closer to the root and cut out some of it, while retaining the length.
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Charlie is adorable! I think his hair will grow out...both poodles and yorkies hair grows normally well and there may be a curl to his coat, as poodles tend to have some curl.
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Your dog looks like he has a straight thin coat. The undercoat would look more fuzzy. Your dog could have a combination coat or it could have gotten the genes of a Yorkie type coat. He does not look curly in the first photo but I can't see his undercoat, if he has one.

Poodles don't shed like most dogs and need to be brushed out with a slicker brush to keep them from matting. Your picture just does not show that type of coat though. Hard to say if the coat will grow back like it was because many dogs drop their puppy coat and grow adult coats toward the end of the first year. During that stage it is especially important to keep combing out the dead fur to prevent matting as they shed so much faster during that transition time.
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Your dog looks like he has a straight thin coat. The undercoat would look more fuzzy. Your dog could have a combination coat or it could have gotten the genes of a Yorkie type coat. He does not look curly in the first photo but I can't see his undercoat, if he has one.

Poodles don't shed like most dogs and need to be brushed out with a slicker brush to keep them from matting. Your picture just does not show that type of coat though. Hard to say if the coat will grow back like it was because many dogs drop their puppy coat and grow adult coats toward the end of the first year. During that stage it is especially important to keep combing out the dead fur to prevent matting as they shed so much faster during that transition time.
thanks you for taking time to answer. he does have slightly wavy soft coat, on this picture it looks straight after a bath and I blow dryed it.

I do keep on brushing now, i wish I new it before . Still, thank you for answering.
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Maggie will NOT let me brush her, only comb. She will NOT let me near her with a blow dryer so I crank up the heat at bathtime in the winter and run a rotating space heater in the family room. I towel dry her and let her take off and shake and run and rub all over. It's quite funny and she never seems cold. In the summer I towel her and take her out in the sun for a natural walking blow dry. She always looks best after a groom because somehow they are able to brush and dry her I guess.

Since you prefer the long hair look you will save $! I don't like her looking messy so she gets groomed every 8 weeks or so. I wish I knew what her hair would do (curl or straight) if I could get her past 14 weeks, I think that's the longest I ever let it go.

If Charlie is only 6 months you still don't know what he will look like! It took Maggie a long time (at least a year) to lose all the black from her face and ears. When the blond was coming in it was mixed with the black and it really looked like she was going to have gray hair on her head (old lady gray-- not yorkie silver) and also we thought her body was turning grey as she had some grey hairs, but those stopped coming in and have disappeared.

Here is a fun site with pages of photos of puppies and the adults they turned into. They sure do change Puppies Puppies Puppies, Oh those adorable Puppies!
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yes, it was a shedding tool. What kind of difference it makes? Will it gorw out back or?


Your babies are adorable how did you post your profile picture?
Thank you. I think there are instructions for uploading the pictures but the photo has to meet size requirements or it won't upload. I forget whether the instructions were in the stickies or just in the Profile somewhere.

Do you think the groomer cut just mats then used a shedding tool? If so, that might account for the way he looks now. If sections of his fuzzy puppy hair are cut shorter now because they were matted too badly to be detangled, his hair will still grow out again, but, as others have mentioned, will be whatever his adult coat will look like...not necessarily what he looked like in puppy fur. Also, as others have mentioned, maybe you'd want to even out the coat lengths better so it grows out more natural looking. Additionally, if his coat is prone to matting, you will need to regularly remove all mats...daily brushing, combing, etc.

Thinning shears are special scissors that actually cut tiny sections of hair shorter and leave others uncut and longer. They really do not 'thin' the coat (or hair on humans), but reduces "bulk" making the coat 'feel' thinner because some hair is cut really short where the rest is longer and so will lay down in the gaps where the cut hair would have been and look less "full" or fuzzy.

A shedding (de-shedding) tool just removes fur that is 'loose' and is being shed anyway and would have fallen out or come out in the brush or comb...or might mat with other hair forming a thatch and not falling out at all. If this happens, the dog (or cat) may need to be clipped down. You would only use a shedding tool on an animal that actually 'sheds' and dogs (and cats) that shed, typically do so seasonally an noticeably.

I bathed my Shep/Labs with Ivory liquid during 'shedding season' because it helps them shed out much quicker and used a pin brush daily to remove the loose, shedding downy undercoat hair...and they say Yorkies need lots of maintenance. With them, 2-3 passes of the pin brush would fill it with fur. Found out how good Ivory is for shedding out by accident when I bathed my first Shep/Lab just before taking her to the vet, where huge clumps...handfuls...of fur started falling out onto the floor as she walked. I was near freaking out thinking "OMG what have I done" when I saw those clumps falling out. The vet then calmly recommended that I use Ivory to help her shed out, which was a relief 'cuz the sudden shedding was unusual and I thought maybe she'd think I'd done something bad to my dog. If your baby does shed, Ivory might be an option for you...maybe just add a little to his regular shampoo in a solution at bath time.

I had a Yorkie-Poo years and years ago but he had Yorkie-type thin silky hair and did not shed. His daughter got more of the Poodle-type, more curly coat but also did not shed. Although she had a very thick coat, it was fine and silky, too, and she didn't mat either.

If your Yorkie-poo sheds, regular brushings are a must...daily...especially at shedding times and should mostly eliminate the shedding and matting problems.

Like others have mentioned, there are conflicting reports of whether or not Poodles really do or are supposed to shed. I know people who have or have had, Poodles, and Labradoodles and they do require regular grooming but my friends with Poodles say theirs do not shed. My understanding about Poodles is more along the lines of them being called "hypo-allergenic"...which, as I understand it, means the dander. They call Yorkies hypo-allergenic, too, but there are differences in the coats of the two breeds. Both have hair that keeps growing and must be clipped periodically, and both lose (shed) hair as do humans. But a Poodle's curled hair can hold onto what is shed including the dander, and that shed hair, as I understand it, can become matted with the un-shed hair it gets caught in if not removed regularly by brushing. I think they call it 'thatch' when that happens, and it blocks airflow to the skin, which is an unfriendly mess for the dog and bad for his skin in addition to being difficult to remove and causing pain from the matting. Since my friends regularly brush and clip their poodles, this may be why theirs do not shed...or mat, etc...they are close clipped monthly.

I am sure others could provide better info on cotton coated Yorkies who also mat easily, but I can tell you that I had a long haired soft coated kitty who would mat in minutes...or so it seemed...during shedding season...especially under her arms/legs when she walked just from the friction of moving and I had her clipped by a groomer the first 2 times, then clipped or scissored her myself after learning how. She had to be brushed almost every minute for a couple weeks especially in Spring when the winter coat is shed. If something like this happens with your dog, you will need to start watching him near winter's end and keep brushes and combs, and little bags to dispose of brush cleanings into, everywhere for those 12-second brushings!

I do not know if any of this helps in any way. Clearly your dog is a cutie even if his coat is a bit roughed up at the moment. If you are concerned about smoothing him out yourself, maybe the groomer who did the job would help if you let him know how disappointed you are with the look he gave your baby. After all, as a customer, he might care about you recommendations to others. Of course, you can also give it a month, and find a groomer you feel more comfortable with, too. I became a purchasing customer at my groomer's shop before my dogs became grooming customers, and I was completely confident in her abilities and dog handling skills before their first trims ever took place.

Good luck. I'd be interested in what you decide. Sorry this is so lengthy.
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