The decision to give a Golden Retriever a summer cut shave is apparently not taken lightly by many Retriever people.  Since Max posted a picture of himself with his new summer cut his blog has seen a steady number of visitors to MaxtheGoldenRetriever.com who are searching for information and pictures about golden retriever summer cuts.

Our family did similar research before deciding to go ahead with Max’s first summer cut.  Obviously we decided to go ahead and do it.  Since it’s been about 3 months (and the searches continue) I thought I’d share a little about our experience and a couple of before and after pictures. 

When our family researched the topic we saw information both for and against shaving a golden.   Here are some of the noteworthy things some people said and what our experience has been:

Some said:  The fur/hair won’t grow back or will grow back unevenly.
Our Experience:  Just take a look at the after photo.  His fur started growing back quickly.  The after photo here is just 3 months after he was shaved and as you can see it is growing back fully and evenly.  You can even see that the trademark ‘feathering’ is already reappearing on his legs, belly and chest.

Some said:  Goldens have a thick inner coat and a long outer coat for a reason.  They can’t control their body temperature without it.
Our Experience:  We moved our freshly shaved Golden to South Carolina in the summer.  Since we’ve been here he runs and plays outside and at the beach and he is still a happy, healthy, panting and wagging Golden.  No signs of uncontrollable body temps.

Some said:  He’ll get sunburned as soon as he walks outside.
Our Experience:   We haven’t seen any signs of sunburn.  I have to admit we haven’t applied sunscreen to him when he’s outside as some suggest.  (hopefully that doesn’t make us bad people?)   We do tend to spend time in the sun more in the early mornings and late afternoon/evenings (to keep his people from getting burned) so that may have contributed to the lack of sunburn.

Some said:  Shedding is reduced.
Our Experience:  Yeah, wouldn’t that be nice…   If you have a Golden you deal with some degree of shedding… even using a Furminator.  I can say with the summer cut the shedding definitely was educed (and still is) and is a little more manageable because the shed is shorter and didn’t ‘fly away’ like the long hairs.  Also, the shorter fur is much, much easier to brush out.

Some said:  Your dog will be embarrassed.
Max’s Experience:  As we saw in his summer cut blog post there was a moment of trepidation, but the increased visibility of his ’stuff’ took care of that.  Oh, yeah and I think he was confused once for a Labrador Retriever… All in all, though, no signs of embarrassment, even when he met MConaughey on the beach at Pawleys Island.

Some said:  Goldens dry quicker with shorter hair.
Our Experience:  ABSOLUTELY!  Makes sense I guess but it is much nicer after a bath or dip in the ocean with shorter hair.

So, three months after his first summer buzz we’re happy with the decision.  We’ll almost definitely do it again for next summer and since the warm season is pretty long here we’re thinking about a ‘touch-up’ to get him into winter (but we haven’t decided yet.)

Obviously your experience may be different… but as for our focus group of one dog we say go for it.  (Legal Disclaimer: You may want to talk to your vet, your friends and or your dog before deciding to shave your Golden Retriever.  That sounds like legitimate advice, right?)

If you’ve had an experience shaving a golden (or other long haired dog) why not share it in the comments below?  You’d be helping out a bunch of fellow dog people….

Keep on Wagging!


15 Barks to “Max the Golden Retriever Summer Cut Before and After”

  1. 1 Jean

    You look great before and after your summer cut. I’ll bet that sure cooled you off.

    Levi

  2. 2 caladohelena

    Oh dear ! I never had seen a summer cut before in a Golden Retriever.

    Maybe it is necessary where Max lives, but here would be a horrible thing to see, a Golden totally shaved.

    Well at least grows back again …

  3. 3 Mackenzie

    Good to see you have your Golden coat back!

    Mackenzie

  4. 4 Eric

    We used to do summer cuts sometimes when I still lived with my parents on a farm. They always grew back nicely.

    Nowadays I don’t do them anymore, since I live in a cooler climate now. And I only have two golden retrievers, but more labradors who don’t need them.

  5. 5 Echo

    I get a summer trim each summer (shaping my featherings and shortening behind my ears, but you can still tell I’m a golden), but my uncle Duke lives in Michigan and gets a buzz cut every summer (otherwise he would be a wet dog for about 7 straight months, and no one likes a mildew retriever!) He seems to love it, and it definately makes him look (and I even think act) younger!

  6. 6 kathy

    Max, you’re a Golden, you should know no matter what you will always look marvelous. Glen (my Golden) lives in a slightly cooler climate, so we just go for the routine brushing and triming…but it would be nice to have less hair floating around for a few days. The is the price you pay to be allowed to live with a Golden.
    Stay cool.

  7. 7 Rusty

    I think you look quite hansome either way! It’s always nice to be cool, too.

    Thanks for stopping by my place and visiting! Those squirrels are quick little boogers aren’t they!

    Barklove,
    Rusty

  8. 8 Jessie James

    Hey max,

    My parents shaved me a few months back too. Im also a Golden retriver. I do have to admit I was a little nervious, when I got to the grromers I could help but lift my leg and their wall. (Even though Im COMPLEETLY house broken). Im just as Hamsome with my beautiful long locks or all shaved up… However it is cooler and my parents are happy to not have so much hair layin around the domain. My coat grew back quite quickly & beautifully if I must say so myself. Best regards!
    Jessie

  9. 9 Rusty

    Max, you can join the Squirrel Patrol. Come on over to see how to get your own certificate!
    Barklove,
    Rusty

  10. 10 Rusty

    Hi Max!
    Thanks for offering the great idea of a badge for the Squirrel Patrol! Mom sure could use some help with it, she is still not good with a lot of things ont he computer and that cramps my style sometimes!

    Barklove!
    Rusty

  11. 11 Dino

    Hi Max,
    Mom and Dad had been contemplating all summer whether to shave me or not. Autumn is approaching soon and they still have not quite made up their mind. I think we will go for it next summer. You look really cute in that summer cut! I am so happy that you had a cool summer!
    Love, Dino

  12. 12 Linz

    He actually doesn’t look too badly shaved. I’ve seen some dogs where it just looks sooo long. But then I have vizslas who can romp around when it’s 90 degrees and barely notice the heat, so what do I know? :)

  13. 13 Jacquie

    I didn’t know that shaving a Golden was offensive to some people. I shaved my Golden when I knew I was going to spend 11 hours with her in my car with my daughter and cat moving from one state to another. It would cut down on the amount of hair flying in my mouth and getting all over our belongings, food, etc.. People did nothing but tell me how beautiful she was. When my husband saw her, he was initially against it, he couldn’t believe how great she looked.
    We have been shaving her ever since. During the summer and winter months we have not noticed any change in the way she behaves in regard to the temperature during walks or runs. She is generally an indoor dog aside from her daily walks. She is a happy and friendly dog.
    I guess if the vet or groomer told me not to do it, I would have listened, but no one has ever said that it was cruel or could hurt her undercoat. It grows in beautifully.
    I am open to any constructive comments. We love our dog and want what is best all the way around.

  14. 14 Matt

    Well, well, well,… This is really quite interesting for me. I live in New Zealand AND show my Goldy, so i live in a not two hot climate and because we do the ’show thing’ shaving is totally out of the question and to tell the truth if i wanted a dog that looked like that I would, and my advice for others, would be to just get a lab. I mean isn’t the coat what makes a golden???
    Also two other things, First: I don’t see why you all complain about dry time. living were I do were lucky if the max temperature we get up 2 in mid summer is 28-30 degrees celsius (about 80-86 Fahrenheit) but ever when it not ever mid summer Lucy will dry out after going for a swim, in about 1/2 - 1 hour. And that’s with her just running round.
    And second: a good brushing 1 - 2 times weekly does wonders for getting rid of dog hair all over the place!!!! :)

  15. 15 Carol

    My son took his Golden Jake to the groomers today, and asked for a hair cut and bath. We live in Thailand, and ticks have been a particular problem lately. We thought with a shorter haircut it might be easier to find the ticks and remove them from him.

    Surprise surprise! When he went to pick up Jake, they had not trimmed his hair, but shaved him! Guess there was a little lost in the translation.

    Jake is still a beautiful dog, but now he looks like a lab. My son was worried about how long it would take to grow his hair back, so I started researching, and your comments have brought great relief to me after some of the stuff I was reading before finding this site!

    Max is a very beautiful Golden, and his shaved picture looks just like our Jake, lol!

    Thanks for the post! I can sleep better now!

    Jake’s Grandma, Carol

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