Why We Recommend Certain Cuts (And Say No to Others)
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Your dog’s haircut is not just a style choice, it’s a comfort, safety, and maintenance decision that has to work in real life. We sit down with Shannon and Tanya, professional groomers at Hound Therapy in North Texas, to explain why groomers recommend certain cuts and why some requests get an immediate “no.” If you have ever wondered why the cutest internet look doesn’t translate to your dog, this conversation clears it up with practical examples and zero judgment.
We talk about the hidden variables that decide a great grooming result: coat texture, curl pattern, density, age, skin quirks, and how a style will grow out over the next few weeks. We also get specific about the questions we ask at check-in, like how long it has been since the last groom, how often you want to come in, and whether you are prepping for family photos or planning lake trips. That schedule and lifestyle context helps us match you with a haircut that still looks good two, three, and four weeks later, not just on pickup day.
You will also hear how we bridge the communication gap when an owner can’t describe the look they want. From showing similar dogs in the salon to using real before-and-after photos, we share simple ways to set expectations and avoid surprises. If you have a doodle, Maltipoo, or a mixed breed with a coat that “does its own thing,” you’ll walk away with dog grooming tips you can use right away, plus a clearer sense of what your groomer is protecting when they steer you toward a different plan.
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To learn more about Hound Therapy visit:
https://www.HoundTherapy.com
Hound Therapy
3509 E Park Blvd.
Plano, TX
469-367-0009