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I have never owned a tea cup or regular poodle, but I do know that with the sky's the limit when it comes to cuts and shapes for this dog.
I love the fact that their hair doesn't shed like normal dogs and that you can shape and cut them in limitless ways.
I would look at what your dog likes to do, and pick a cut that fits his/her lifestyle.
If your pooch likes to dig and get dirty, just give a simple one length cut, but if your pooch loves to parade around and get attention, you might want to go for a more dramatic style!
(please note: pictures are of a standard poodle, but would also work on a tea cup)
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I love the fact that their hair doesn't shed like normal dogs and that you can shape and cut them in limitless ways.
I would look at what your dog likes to do, and pick a cut that fits his/her lifestyle.
If your pooch likes to dig and get dirty, just give a simple one length cut, but if your pooch loves to parade around and get attention, you might want to go for a more dramatic style!
(please note: pictures are of a standard poodle, but would also work on a tea cup)
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