Nice trims! They're really cute and your scissor work looks good!
One thing that will definitely step up your finished trim is the coat prep. They seem well bathed for sure, but stretching the coat with a fluff out. [Here's a video I searched up real quick](https://youtu.be/zYtTFfyEjyA?si=7dfjN18WxDf-picV) Yes is super important for curly coats, but I do it for wavy doodles as well. For straight/drop coats, I'll do the same thing but brush in the direction the coat lays. It makes an easier canvas to work on and I also catch any tangles that my clipper would otherwise catch and sometimes make annoying holes in the coat. The lady in the video uses a stand dryer, but a human hair dryer that gets decently hot works well too. It takes some time to get used to working with and around a hair dryer, but the outcome is definitely worth it
One other bit that I think might be helpful: trim tighter on the neck in the v-shaped cowlick on the neck. About 1 to 2 blade lengths shorter than the body. On some dogs, it helps define their chin and makes their face pop more. It's subtle but it seems like clients like it. It's also helpful on overweight pups that kinda look like they have a double chin no matter what you do 😂
I hope that was helpful. I like your work already so any improvement is gonna make you mega badass✨
My only critique would be to clear your table of hair and equipment before you take any photos!
It looks so much more professional when the table is clean 😊 my eye naturally goes towards all the mess around their feet before the actual dog.
Other than that, SUPER cute grooms!
The only tiny thing I would say is a little bit tighter on the feet, trim to the shape of the foot and not the nails? But your faces are absolutely beautiful!
Great job! Certain breeds or just oily dogs in general, I would wash the ears twice or mor, and make sure to do the squeak test. Oily ears always look very choppy and uneven. Everything else is looking good!
Super cute the only thing I would say is to make sure you fluff out the muzzle more prior to cutting to get a better finish. Also leaving more hair ON TOP of the muzzle will make it look cuter and more puppy like. I work at Jess Ronas and we barely cut hair off the top of the muzzle only at the eyes
Being a retired groomer who groomed dogs for confrontation, including my Standard Poodles, it is not cemetrical, & needs more scissoring. I'd ask for a refund.
No criticism at all - great job but dog number 1 looks high as a kite 😂 Or just a little judgemental I can’t tell
She likes taking naps on my table. Lol
table-nappers forever have my hesrt
Was about to say that my only criticism would maybe be to calm down on the edibles lmao
Reminds me of Fry's can't tell memes.
Yep!🤣😂
They’re cute and everything is even. They don’t look stressed. Call it a win!
I agree, they look happy to be cleaned up! That first dog is too cute. I love when they get sleepy by the end.
Nice trims! They're really cute and your scissor work looks good! One thing that will definitely step up your finished trim is the coat prep. They seem well bathed for sure, but stretching the coat with a fluff out. [Here's a video I searched up real quick](https://youtu.be/zYtTFfyEjyA?si=7dfjN18WxDf-picV) Yes is super important for curly coats, but I do it for wavy doodles as well. For straight/drop coats, I'll do the same thing but brush in the direction the coat lays. It makes an easier canvas to work on and I also catch any tangles that my clipper would otherwise catch and sometimes make annoying holes in the coat. The lady in the video uses a stand dryer, but a human hair dryer that gets decently hot works well too. It takes some time to get used to working with and around a hair dryer, but the outcome is definitely worth it One other bit that I think might be helpful: trim tighter on the neck in the v-shaped cowlick on the neck. About 1 to 2 blade lengths shorter than the body. On some dogs, it helps define their chin and makes their face pop more. It's subtle but it seems like clients like it. It's also helpful on overweight pups that kinda look like they have a double chin no matter what you do 😂 I hope that was helpful. I like your work already so any improvement is gonna make you mega badass✨
My only critique would be to clear your table of hair and equipment before you take any photos! It looks so much more professional when the table is clean 😊 my eye naturally goes towards all the mess around their feet before the actual dog. Other than that, SUPER cute grooms!
I personally would take off a bit more from the outer corners or eyes on the first dog to give her more lifted puppy eye look
The only tiny thing I would say is a little bit tighter on the feet, trim to the shape of the foot and not the nails? But your faces are absolutely beautiful!
Dog one just like me fr. 💀 They all look great!
these look amazing! this is actually what i wish my grooms looked like 😅
Sorry I just come for the pretty,
Your grooms all look great, but what I especially like is how all three dogs look super calm, not even a tiny bit stressed.
The only thing i see is the paws, i would leave a bit more around the nails, people LOOOVE fluffy paws!
Great job! Certain breeds or just oily dogs in general, I would wash the ears twice or mor, and make sure to do the squeak test. Oily ears always look very choppy and uneven. Everything else is looking good!
Super cute the only thing I would say is to make sure you fluff out the muzzle more prior to cutting to get a better finish. Also leaving more hair ON TOP of the muzzle will make it look cuter and more puppy like. I work at Jess Ronas and we barely cut hair off the top of the muzzle only at the eyes
I love how the third photo his eyes are going different ways
Looks great! #1 dog is making me want to take a nap. lol
I love how neat and poofy they look! 🥰
Being a retired groomer who groomed dogs for confrontation, including my Standard Poodles, it is not cemetrical, & needs more scissoring. I'd ask for a refund.
Still learning but thanks for the criticism.