Quote: Unfortunately a lot of groomers think that way and then realise that grooming a poodle PROPERLY for show is like nothing they will have done beforeFifi is the breeder of my dog and I am the groomer mentioned. I agree wholeheartedly with her comment. A good, even excellent groomer may not necessarily turn out a perfect trim for show.
Trimming my dog for the show ring, was beyond any grooming that I had done up until that point in my 28 year grooming history!! I am however, honest about my own abilities and can see when a dog looks out of balance and know when to ask for help, (Thank you Fi, for tolerating my constant list of questions and helping me!!).
However, I more strongly agree with another comment made regarding asking the breeder if they would mind that you show the dog.
I bought my dog for grooming competitions, NOT for showing and was therefore sold a pup under that pretext, and I would have expected to pay more, had I intended to buy for showing~ purchasing a show quality dog.
Having no previous interest in showing and after attending a dog show to watch Fi in action, I thought I might have a try at it too.....However, I DID ask Fi if she would mind, as although the dog was mine, the kennel name he would be listed under in the show catalogue was not, and I Did not want to cause any embarrassment to Fi or her hard earned reputation.....
..So please be courteous and ask your breeders permission.