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Goldendoodle Has the Sweetest Response to Mom Picking Him Up From the Groomer

He's so happy to see her!

There are some dogs who love to go to the groomers and others that can't wait to be done so they can go back home.

On January 23, TikTok user I Am Henry the Doodle (@i_am_hentrythedoodle) shared a quick video of how Henry reacts to seeing his mom after his grooming appointment. Take a look!

In the sweet 20-second clip, we can see the moment this sweet Goldendoodle recognized his mom, and it's so precious.

In the video, Henry's mom heads back to the groomer to pick him up after getting a clean-up and trim. The wall looking into the groomer space from the reception desk is all glass, which means the dogs can see who walks in. But it takes a moment for Henry to recognize that his mom was there.

"When I finally recognize it's mama here to pick me up," the text on the video reads. We can see that exact moment as his mom gets closer to walking into the backroom. Henry keeps his eyes on the person coming closer, but it's not until she's right up at the window that he sees who is there.

Immediately, his tail starts to wag, and you can see all the happy energy radiating from the sweet dog.

"Mama!" the video's caption reads, adding in a heart, too. And in the comments, people loved this moment, too.

"My doodle is named Henry, too! Best name ever!" one TikTok viewer shared.

"The tail wag. He sees you," someone else wrote.

"What a beautiful sweetheart!" one viewer added.

"Dogs love their people," someone else shared.

How Often Should You Get Your Doodle Groomed?

Goldendoodles are known for their fluffy, long hair, which can either be closer to a wavy Golden Retriever look or dense and long like a Poodle. 

Either way, these pups need to have a pet parent who can either keep up with their grooming needs or take them to get their hair professionally taken care of. But how often do you need to do that?

According to DoodleDoods, Goldendoodles should get their hair cut every six to eight weeks, and this is in addition to brushing their hair at the very least three to four times a week.

"The amount of time it takes to groom a Goldendoodle depends on a number of factors, including their size, coat type, and hair length, how frequently you do the job, the tools you have, and how well your pup has adapted to being groomed," the experts explain. 

Adding, "A Standard-sized, curly-coated dog will generally take the most time – maybe around 20 to 30 minutes a day – and a smaller or straight-coated one, perhaps 10."

We're so glad Henry likes the groomers and very clearly loves his mom!

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