Dog with Lion Cut

Cutting a Dog with Lion Cut

Dog with Lion Cut

A lion cut has been the popular dog hairstyles for centuries, yes, it has a very long history back to the 17th-18th century. The cut makes your dog cuter and draw more attention when you’re in a public walk. Expert groomers would be able to trim and cut your dog’s hair to enhance its leonine looks. A dog with lion cut could have been many dog owners’ dream but not all dog breeds equally received the lion cuts.

These are some dog breeds that ideally or popularly receive lion hairstyle:

Portuguese Water Dogs

Portuguese Water Dogs was the first breed to receive lion cuts for functional reasons hundreds of years ago. Portie dogs are basically working dog breed predominantly for fishing works. The lion cut was functionally applied to these dogs to keep them warm in the water and to give a grip for fishermen when catching fish. The functional dog hair cut has become the phenomenal hairstyle that many dog owners want to apply to their dogs.

Pomeranian

Pomeranian or Poms are the dog breed that mostly receives the lion cut in this modern world. Even though it may not grow back to its original shape, Pom owners are highly engaged to this style very much. In the Pom fan world, the lion cut has been claimed to a Pomeranian’s standard. Some owners have misunderstood the lion cut as simply “Pom cut”. The lion cut on Poms could be a lifetime decision as the fur would grow awkwardly through the current path which may require you to keep the lion cut for your dog’s whole life.

Poodles

Poodles share a similar history to Portuguese Water Dogs as they were also employed as water retrievers. The lion cut popularly applied to Poodles nowadays was also purposely applied to keep them light, warm in the water. Poodles are the dog with lion cut that gives birth to the popular hairstyle named Traditional Lion clip is formerly known as the English Saddle Clip. The clip is the main lion look mostly received by Poodles nowadays.

Little Lion Dog

Little Lion Dog or popularly known as Lowchen is the dog breed usually receives lion cut. The trimming style was very popular among the ladies’ dogs in German before the Renaissance era. The little lion dog’s fur was trimmed to expose their skin for warming their owner. Today, the Lowchens are still popular and receive the lion cut for appearance only. The little lion dog is one of few small dog breeds to receive the cut suitably.

Chow Chow

Chow Chow has no historical background to receive lion cut but the breed undoubtedly has a natural lion-looking. You can easily find many Chow owners trim their dog’s fur to lion style and achieve an even more “lion” than Poms, Lowchen, or Poodles. However, Chow Chow’s body fur is also the main characteristic of the breed. Lion cut seems to be a popular option but not a trademark hair cut for Chow Chow.

Tibetan Mastiff

Tibetan Mastiff or Mastiff in general is another naturally lion-looking breed. Even though it’s not too popular for a Mastiff to receive a full lion cut, some dog owners still do. The large body size and shape support this dog with lion cut acceptance. Like received by Chow Chow, Mastiff has a great leonine look as the body’s fur is trimmed but growing it is still the standard of the beauty for the breed.

Do Your Dog Really Need A Lion Cut?

Lion cut has been applied to enhance the leonine looks of a dog. As you might have seen above that some dog breeds have historical backgrounds and natural properties to suitably receive the lion cut. A lion cut could be a grooming solution to long-haired dogs that suffered from badly matted fur. On the other hand, a lion cut requires a partially or fully trimming on the body’s fur. This may disallow the fur to grow in the original shape that requires more time and consequently more treatment. A lion cut has become a cross line between style and functionality. At this point, it would be a great idea to discuss the lion cut planning with your dog groomers.



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