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Today's Discussion

How to make red toy poodle fur curls?
My poodle is currently 2 years old and its fur does not curls.. only the neck potion. Is there anyway to make his fur to curl more especially at his body potion?

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Bonzie12
sometimes when their fur is shorter it will curl more. he may need to have a hair cut

M
You either REALLy need to get it cut...or it is a mix or poorly bred, there is no way to curl a dogs hair (and poodles have hair not fur, huskies have fur)

Cookie
Keeping it short will make it more presentable, but the curl is in the genes. I would not try to make it curl.




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