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A Little More About Me 🫧
Hi everyone — I thought I’d use this space to introduce myself a little more and share why I created this community. I’m Jamie, a mobile dog groomer who has spent years working one-on-one with dogs and their families. One of the things I love most about grooming is building relationships — not just with the dogs, but with the people who care for them every day. Over time, I realized many pet parents want to do the right thing for their dogs but often feel overwhelmed, confused, or unsure about coat care between appointments. That’s what inspired me to start sharing education in a bigger way. In addition to grooming, I’ve written educational books focused on dog grooming, coat care, matting prevention, and helping pet parents better understand their dogs. I’ve also created children’s books inspired by real dogs I’ve groomed, designed to make learning about pets fun and meaningful for families. Many of my books are available on Amazon and were created from real experiences, real dogs, and real questions I hear every day. This community is something I’m truly passionate about because I believe education creates happier dogs, less stressful grooming experiences, and stronger relationships between pets and their people. I’d love to learn more about you too. Tell me: - What kind of dog do you have? - What is your biggest challenge between grooming appointments? - What made you join this community? - Have you ever struggled with brushing, matting, or grooming stress? I’m excited to get to know everyone here 🐾
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Welcome to Bubbles Between Baths — Start Here 🫧
Hi everyone — I’m Jamie, a mobile dog groomer who created this space to help busy dog parents feel more confident caring for their dogs between grooming appointments. I see the same questions come up every day: - How do I prevent matting? - How often should I brush? - Why does my dog hate grooming? - What tools actually work? - How do I keep my dog comfortable between visits? This community is here to make dog care feel simpler, less stressful, and more manageable for real life. Inside this group, you’ll find: - Easy coat-care tips - Brushing help - Matting prevention education - Grooming prep advice - Product recommendations - Support for nervous dogs - Breed-specific guidance - Answers to your questions I’m passionate about helping dogs stay comfortable and helping pet parents feel informed—not judged. Introduce yourself below: 1. Your dog’s name 2. Breed or mix 3. Biggest grooming challenge right now 4. How often your dog gets groomed I’d love to get to know you and your pup 🐾 💜Jamie
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Caring for One of the Most High-Maintenance Coats
Doodles are lovable, fluffy, and full of personality — but their coats often require more maintenance than many owners expect. Because doodles can have a mix of coat textures, their hair can mat quickly, especially when brushing routines are inconsistent or moisture stays trapped in the coat. Common trouble areas for doodles include: - Behind the ears - Armpits - Legs and feet - Under collars and harnesses - Tail area - Belly and sanitary zones Many doodle coats look soft and fluffy on the surface while tangles are forming underneath close to the skin. Doodle coat care often includes: - Regular brushing and combing - More frequent grooming schedules - Proper drying after getting wet - Preventing friction mats - Learning what coat length works best for your lifestyle - Understanding when a coat may need a reset haircut This space is here specifically for doodle owners to ask questions, share experiences, and learn how to keep coats healthier and more manageable between grooming appointments. Discussion starter: - What type of doodle do you have? - How often do you brush at home? - What part of doodle coat care feels hardest? - Have you ever been surprised by hidden matting under the fluff?
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What Actually Helps Between Grooming Appointments
There are so many grooming tools and products available that it can feel overwhelming to know what your dog actually needs. The truth is — not every brush, shampoo, or spray works for every coat type. The right tools can make coat care easier, faster, and more comfortable for both you and your dog. This section is here to help you understand what products are worth using and how they fit into your routine. Topics you can ask about here: - Brushes and combs - Detangling sprays - Shampoos and conditioners - Shedding tools - Paw care products - Ear cleaning products - Dry shampoos and wipes - Grooming dryers - Coat sprays and leave-ins - Products that help reduce matting You can also share products you currently use and ask whether they are a good fit for your dog’s coat type. Discussion starter: - What grooming tools do you currently use at home? - What product has worked best for your dog? - Is there something you purchased that did not work well? - What grooming product confuses you the most?
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Texas Heat, Rain, and What Your Dog’s Coat Needs Right Now
As temperatures start rising here in Texas, coat care changes too. Hot weather, humidity, rain, and muddy yards can all affect your dog’s skin and coat more than many people realize. This time of year often brings: - Increased shedding - Moisture trapped in thicker coats - Mud, grass, and debris getting caught in fur - Friction mats from damp hair - Skin irritation from humidity or standing moisture - More frequent outdoor activity and swimming One of the biggest seasonal concerns is moisture staying trapped close to the skin. Dogs who get wet from rain, sprinklers, pools, or outdoor play should be dried well — especially in areas like: - Armpits - Behind the ears - Chest and belly - Legs and feet - Under collars or harnesses Warm weather can also make matting happen faster because damp coats tangle more easily. Helpful seasonal habits right now: - Brush more consistently during humid weeks - Check paws after rainy walks - Dry coats thoroughly after getting wet - Keep sanitary areas clean and trimmed - Watch for hot spots or irritated skin - Remove burrs, grass, and debris quickly Texas weather can shift quickly, so small coat checks each week can help prevent bigger problems later. Discussion starter: - Does your dog love water, rain, or muddy yards? - Have you noticed increased shedding or tangles this season? - What part of warm-weather coat care feels hardest right now? - Do you dry your dog fully after getting wet?
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Simple coat-care tips for busy dog parents to prevent matting, reduce stress, and keep pups happy between grooms.
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