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They had to shave Lucy :( So I took Lucy to her first grooming appointment on Saturday morning and she had these mats on her belly and legs and also a few on her back, well the groomer said that this first grooming experience should be enjoyable for her, which I totally agreed, and said the best thing to do would be to shave her (well cut her really short) and start all over. And that's what they did, she looks like a schnauzer now because her face has regular length hair and her body is so short :( and all of her little black puppy hair is gone :( How long does it usually take for their hair to start growing back? |
I know how you feel, Im taking molly tommarow morning and i know she will need the same, she is 4mths and has those tiny matts close to her skin and thats what they told me, start over:( how old is lucy? I feel like a bad mommy because of the matts, but i have tryed everything on her and nothing will work, I to hope it grows back fast, good luck to you:) |
Don't worry..... Their hair grows FAST! They look funny for a couple of weeks, but then they get even cuter than before! This time the coat will be even better....you'll see. And hey, it's summer! Just be sure she doesn't get chilled in A/C. |
Well if it were my dog, I would say tomorrow haha, her hair grows so fast but I would think about a month. If it is that short don't forget to put sunscreen on her and keep her out of the sun from noon to 3pm at least when the heat is at it's worst. |
Lucy is about 4 months old (17 weeks) and that's what she had those tiny mats close to her skin and I tried to brush them out but she wouldn't let me get her legs and stuff like that. I was just so upset that she lost her black puppy coat but I know she must feel a lot better and she's not biting at her skin anymore. We got her a little t-shirt to wear around the house since we keep it pretty cool, and I didn't think about sunscreen, what kind should I use? we only take her outside to use the potty but I don't want her to burn or anything. |
You know, I really don't understand why a professional groomer would need to shave a dog, especially a Yorkie since their hair is more like "hair", just because of some mats. I know when Tatum was a puppy, I was using a brush on her after baths for a couple months until I realized that the brush was not getting down to her skin. Once I realized that, I used a good conditioner and combed her out. Yes, there were mats and tangles BUT the conditioner worked wonders. You would think a groomer would have products that they can use when a dog is tangled or matted. Now when I give Tatum a bath, I use a spray conditioner and just kinda pick at any tangles or mats and they come right out. I'm sorry your pup had to be shaved. I'm sure it will grow out quickly. Better luck next time! |
If you only take her out to potty, keeping her little t-shirt on should be fine. Other than that SPF 15 is strong enough. My first yorkie did not have a silk coat and it was hard to work with so I kept her in a clip that was med. length and the grooming was not so hard for her. She was my favorite dog ever......Crystal better not have heard that because it is almost a tie. lol |
Penny got shaved, and within a few weeks it was already growing back. |
Well the groomer said she could get the mats out but she wanted Lucy's first grooming experience to be a good one, and I agreed since Max is a wonderful well behaved dog but when it comes to grooming he freaks out and won't let them get near his face so he never gets a really good groom and I didn't want Lucy to end up like him. They said she might have more of a cottony coat they weren't positive but said it was probably best to start all over. This time I'm just going to make sure I brush her out everyday and also bath her once a week to ensure that this won't ever happen again. |
2 Attachment(s) Don't worry about it too much. The hair will be back before you know it. I keep Pepper in a short cut most of the time, he's such a boy, always will get dirty somewhere and it seems his hair is really Short for a week or two at a time. Here's a picture of him after the last cut (the shortest ever, a little tooooo short) - but now he has a nice puppy cut and I already had to shave his ears as his heir seems to grow like crazy!! Here he is after the trim |
Thanks for posting pics, it's comforting to know that that the hair grows pretty quick. I will take some pictures of Lucy tonight and post them. |
Awww 2 Attachment(s) At least Lucy got to keep the fur on her face. My Eury had to get completely shaved due to skin irritations that are gone now... YAY! She looked like a Chihuahua for a while but now looks more like a Terrier. It's only been a couple of weeks for her and it's definitely growing fast and her cottony fur feels SOOO incredibly soft right now, not to mention grooming is a breeze. Here are pictures before and after she got shaved. |
Wow yeah I guess it is a postive that her face didn't have to be shaved, do you have a recent pic of Eury? When did she get shaved? |
Chelle~what a little doll! Sallen~ Just be glad that the baby didn't have a bad first time at the groomers with a lot of pulling and combing painfull knots out. I am sure the result is cuteness in any way/shape/form! |
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Yes I know that is why I told the Groomer to just shave her so she wouldn't be afraid of the Groomers. The Groomer has been grooming my mom's dogs Max and Mazie forever and she told me that if she tried to get the mats out she would end up like Max who is impossible to groom. While Mazie will let them do whatever they want to her as long as they pet her. So at least i know Lucy will enjoy getting groomed and won't be scared :) |
I have had the same issue with McKenzie and what I do is use human conditioner on her and I slather it on, massage it in really good and let it sit for a few minutes. It literally makes the little tangles melt away and makes brushing a lot easier. Also, if I have a big matt in my group, I will trim away at it with little scissors until I can detangle it. It's a pain, but it works. |
You know that happened to us almost 3 weeks ago and I was so upset when I went to pick her up, she was not completely shaved but was far shorter than when I left her there and I was so devestated! I don't know if I am just used to it now or what but it seems to be growing. Glad to hear I am not alone with this happening. |
I think you're experiencing something really normal! That puppy hair as it grows out can be really impossible....not to mention that's when most of us are still learning about grooming, ourselves! If you're not already, I highly recommend using a steel COMB, rather than a brush. That really gets down to the skin, rather than just skimming the surface. If you do get mats again, esp. on or under the legs, often it's better to just snip them out, then to make your doggie hate grooming at this age. Kiki's hair was very thick and cottony, and in spite of daily grooming, I could barely get the comb through it. I finally broke down and shaved her....and yes, it's traumatic to lose all the black baby hair all at once (sniff!), but she looked so cute. I'll sound in with the others....yes, their hair does seem to grow quickly! I bet you love her hair in no time. |
One other thing if you are not doing or someone else hasn't mentioned, never brush a dry coat. Get a squirt bottle and use the mist part of the nozzle and give her a mist of water or some may put a teaspoon of conditioner in it too while you groom each section. I'd hate to tell you how mistakes I've learned from............:eek: |
Thanks for all the advice. Yes I know to never brush a dry coat I have been using Four Paws conditioning/de-tangling spray something like that, and I make sure to always brush her out before she gets a bath, but now that I'm starting her coat all over it'll be easier to see those little mats before they get bad. On the bright side of things it is about 100 degrees outside and at least she won't be too hot! |
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Does she really need a bath that often? Bathing TOO often can dry out their skin. I can see if she spends a lot of time outside in the dirt or something but maybe she just needs a brushing every day or every other day and cut the bathing down to every week or two weeks. Just a thought. To answer your question though, brushing them dry can cause the hair to break. Just a little spritz of water mixed with leave-in conditioner will do the trick. |
2 Attachment(s) Hi Sallen - I had Lucy cut very short her first time at the groomer and she grew out within 2 weeks! I have the same problem with her getting those little knots and matts. I brush her everyday but she still gets them. Here she is fresh from the groomer, then 14 days later...We just came back from Mexico where she had a blast :) |
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well, just to share my opinion to get tangle free from our yorkie coat. ultimate rule is to groom them everyday, but to comb them is a big task as they will be struggling with us. So u have to train them to lay down still and not to move while you are grooming them, this need consistent training. Encourage them for grooming with treats. After every session of combing give them a small piece of treats this to let them understand that they will get juicy treats after grooming and make them to look forward for grooming session, and give them treat provided they really listen to your comman Next make sure use a good conditioner, as for me i am using laser lite conditioner plus drape in it. Drape is a very highly concentrate conditioner so u have to mix 1 to 10 ten of water. After mixing both conditioner n the drape leave it for 2 to 3 hrs b4 bathing them. This makes the contioner really absorbs into fur and u will feel the immediate different. And once a month i do clariying for them to remove the residue and later that i drap them with oil, it's like human hair.... we go for hot steam or anything to make our hair shine..... i myself is practising this way to maintain my both yorkies and they are tangle free most of the day unless i'm out for outstation and left them under my mums care. hehe.... to untangle them its pretty easy too.... just srpay on some midst of contioner water and loosen the tangle with your fingers thn brush lightly on it to avoid breakage..... sorry for the bad english... but i hope it will help u guys a little to maintain their hair.... |
It took a couple of "intensive" brush/comb sessions with lots of treats and the will power to resist that climbing-up-wanting-on-mom-to-be-held thing they do. But Coby actually seems to like the brushing now. I think secretly, he likes it because I put his blanket and him right on the kitchen table to make it easier. I think he likes the "naughty" feeling! Now, he doesn't even need the treats throughout the whole thing. The other night, he actually just closed his eyes and went to sleep, upon which I annoyed him by trying to get the other side, his belly, etc. A question - a lot of you talk about using conditioner. Coby's hair gets really greasy pretty easily. Does the frequent conditioner make that worse? Or is their a conidtioner that doesn't lend to that? Or do you live with that until the next bath? |
I had no idea that dry brushing is bad. Thanks for the tip. Question - Do you spray on a conditioner each day when you brush? Lucy gets knots on her legs and belly no matter what I do... |
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It grows back pretty fast Tye has a cotton coat, it is never long like some Yorkies, it is just bushy - but he is CUTE anyway !!! He seems to always have some mats, especially around the groin because he has to wear a belly band. Of course him rolling on the floor all the time and playing helps with matting him I am sure. We rescued him at the age of 2 (he will be 5 in December) and he had to be cut so short then that you could see skin. The people before us were HORRIBLE to him and he was a huge mess. Since we have had him he usually stays medium length but the last time at the groomer he had some mats too close (despite our brushing and conditioner) and with the almost 100 degree weather here, we chose to have him cut short. His hair grows back fast though and a little shirt always ups his cute factor :) |
4 Attachment(s) Okay. I took some pictures of Lucy last night after I attempted to put a new bow in her hair (my order from Pampered Rotton just came!) She's still cute I just miss her black puppy fur! What do you guys think...the groomer said she thinks she'll have a cottony coat but I think her face hair seems silky...what do you guys think? |
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