They’re not so ruff now! Meet the shaggy dogs who have become perfect pooches after grooming parlours open again
- With groomers closed because of the pandemic, their once perfectly coiffed coats have become a dog’s dinner
- Grooming parlours are starting to throw open their doors again to tend to our four-legged friends
- Pets at Home said it had 45,000 dogs on the waiting list when it reopened puppy parlours last week
Long walks, treats on tap and their beloved owners at home all day, every day… dogs have loved lockdown.
But it hasn’t necessarily loved them. With groomers closed because of the pandemic, their once perfectly coiffed coats have become a dog’s dinner.
Although hairdressers may still be closed, grooming parlours are starting to throw open their doors again to tend our four-legged friends.
Ivy the cockapoo has gone from a hairy hound to a poised pooch and returned to a rusty red colour after a few hours at the salon
Lexi had a full groom and dematting treatment to reveal her long and pretty eyelashes. She also left the groomers in a floral necktie
And just like the expected stampede when hairdressers open in July, there has been a mad rush for dog owners to get their pooches in for an overdue pampering session, too.
When Pets at Home reopened its puppy parlours last week it said it had 45,000 dogs on the waiting list. And what a difference it makes!
Robyn the schnauzer looks like a puppy again after shedding her bushy eyebrows and shaggy mane.
One poodle’s fur was covering its eyes before its trim. It left the groomers with a flower on its head and a bowtie around its neck
Grace the poodle had the fur cut back from around her eyes and left the groomers with the perfect hairdo and a floral necktie
And Ivy the cockapoo has gone from a hairy hound to a poised pooch after a few hours at the salon.
You know you’ve let yourself go during lockdown when your bandanna doesn’t fit you any more – but after a session with the shears, Jeeter the labradoodle was back to his best.
And Snowflake joins the line-up of dogs now looking Crufts-ready after their owners took them for a much-needed wash and trim.
Jeeter the labradoodle looks happy to be back in a bandanna after shedding some lockdown fur
Snowflake joins the line-up of dogs now looking Crufts-ready after their owners took them for a much-needed wash and trim
Robyn the schnauzer looks like a puppy again after shedding her bushy eyebrows and shaggy mane
Potter the Yorkshire terrier looked sleepy before his trim in Ravenstone, Leicester
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