Bean is light, playful and has a coat that requires attention: it is not as silky as a Papillon’s and not as dense as most mestizos. That’s why the craftswoman approached grooming with respect for uniqueness: she trimmed the ears, opened the muzzle, shaped the paws, but kept the natural texture. The shape turned out clean, agile and in a way that emphasizes the lightness of Bean herself.
This is the case when grooming does not transform, but highlights the best that is already there.