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  • Registered Users Posts: 135 ✭✭Kiya


    obviously your dogs hair would have to be long enough & in good condition to have this cut. It could take 2 trips for the groomer to have it "show perfect".

    sometimes I do it myself for my little one, but its a lot of upkeep.

    sample of a "how to" step by step video:
    http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-dry-and-groom-a-bichon-frise-dog-168054_7/

    But if you still want details, contact the Irish professional dog grooming association, who have a list of members nationwide. http://ipdga.com/

    good luck! :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 14 Buttonslin


    Thanks for that, I have clipped her myself and attempted to do the show cut each time, she's never gone to a groomers. I just have problems getting her head to look the way I want. The hair is quite long and knot free but I'm not sure how to make it look like the ears blend into the rest of the hair on the face giving the whole "halo" effect. Any tips?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 31 Niall1975


    I have a bichon frise and i had to get her skint because her hair was very matted. I now get her groomed every six weeks from a girl by the name of Noelle Fortune from Fluffy Pups 061 329407 she ia brilliant and the only groomer in Limerick with a city and guilds qualification so she knows her stuff.

    She is out past thomand park.


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