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We try to go about three or four months between grooming, she just was at the hairdresser Groomer last week. My wife is convinced that Dakota likes having a shorter coat during the summer. My place is not to argue, but say Yes Dear.
Wow, she must be fairly wooly by then! We have our miniature Poodles groomed every 6 weeks, and they look like little lambs (how is that for alliteration!) when they hit the groomer. We had a Standard Poodle, and she was every 8 weeks. We tend to have them cut longer in Winter.
 
We had a yellow lab for 15 years and are expecting another in a couple of months. Labs are "self-grooming" using the shed method. 😁 . Just ask our vacuum cleaner!
My late Husky Williwa used that same method. :h I could brush her for hours (she loved being groomed) but she still dropped copious amounts of undercoat the beginning of each spring. You could track her by the tufts. A Hoover upright was no match for it. :h
 
Izzy holding court. Will turn two in October, we got her from a rescue mission, her Mom was rescued and they found out she was with puppies, like 8 of them. Blue Healer x bulldog x whippet. She actually looks more the cinnamon/red phase of a healer. Her brother (daughter friend has him (Rocky)) is at least 20 lbs heavier. Incredibly intelligent (smarter than the family as a whole) and protective.

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My younger son and his wife are fostering/training a service dog, a 9 month old black Lab. She's a beautiful dog and is adapting well to her training as a service dog. In another 9 months or so they'll return her to the service that supplies dogs, she'll receive her final training and will be assigned to a disabled person.
 
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