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Keep it short. |
I've never cut ZoE's eye hair and now that she's 10 months old, it's just now starting to kinda lay flat. Why is it that those of us that like the long hair seem to have slow hair growing pups and those of you that like the puppy-type cuts have fast growing hair? It's just not fair! Ok...I'm done whining.....for now :D |
UGGGGGG! Just saw our new groomer yesterday and I really like her. She is a mobile groomer which I LOVE because everyone I have ever gone to makes them come in the morning and stay all day. Not good for me or Rosie. :mad: She was wonderful with Rosie and did a nice job EXCEPT for the hair between her eyes! :rolleyes: I did say to her when explaining what I wanted that I wanted the hair on her head and her muzzel and all to grow out. My fault i all honesty because even after I explained about the hair there and what I wanted she said so we'll just even her out and clean up this hair by her eyes and I just kinda took a breath and said ummmm ok. :rolleyes: Feeling like I would be a bad mom if I didn't let her do it. HOW do you get a groomer to leave them alone??? I love the look of the top knots and babies faces who have not had these hairs cut but I cannot get a single groomer ever to leave them alone even when I ask. |
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And...all of my girls have their heads grown out and as Jodi mentioned...it is actually easier to keep their eyes clean! |
I always keep the hair near and around the eyes long and find that it stays flat and out of their eyes this way. :aimeeyork At times I've used a product called Cindra gel for keeping the little fly aways better controlled after their baths. I love this product it works really well, isn't sticky and doesn't cause a build up. :D |
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I keep Andy's short at his eyes. I can't stand looking at him and seeing hair in his eye's. LMAO my skin babies i was forever brushing the hair out from their eye's to |
I've never cut Gwenni's and it stays out of the way. Finnigan's I've finally grown out and it will not stay out of the way! Its sooo frustrating, but I refuse to cut it again after it took so long to grow out. |
No cutting for us. |
It took months but the hair around Jax's eyes finally grew out. It still gets in his eyes sometimes, but it's much less of a problem than before. He also still gets eye boogers but not as bad as before when it was short and poking him in the eye. |
Milo's hair around his eye are short, they grow so quick and can never get the top knot right without it falling out and then all his hair falls flat and in his eyes, cutting under the eyes and around the corners is dificult and always looks messy, his eyes water a bit and that hair is always wet!!! |
Well I cut it! She was trying to see around it, lol, & I said forget it! Actually, I cut all of her hair, even most of her topknot.:eek: Growing it out seemed to be for my pleasure & not hers so I got rid of the hassle. I think she can still wear a small bow for special occasions but since the rest is short the eye hair might as well be, too. So my vote has changed.:rolleyes:;) |
for now we are letting lola's grow out but keep the hair right by the inner corner of her eyes short. i cant imagine how awful it must feel if it were in her eyes all day. so i keep that part short. she hates her hair in bows, since its not yet very long it hurts her, so we leave her hair in no top knot and growing out for now |
I have been growing Sophia's out for a year now. I like ot so much better long. She gets way less eye gunk now as well. She is a wavy cotton coat, so I've been keeping her body hair shirt and her head hair long. She wears clothes all the time, so it doesn't look strange. I am not cutting Peyton's at all. So far I think his coat will be more silky, so upkeep should be easier! |
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If the picture doesn't do the trick I will write it down for her! ;) Thanks for the input guys! :) |
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