5 Tips for Perfect Doodle Grooming

Doodle breeds have become increasingly popular in recent years for many reasons. The most common types of doodles are labradoodles and goldendoodles. They are popular breeds because of their calm demeanor, low shedding qualities, and ability to train quickly. They are a smart, playful, and family-friendly breed. Labradoodles are a cross between a labrador retriever and a poodle, while goldendoodles are a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle.

 

While many of these breeds don’t tend to shed, they require some grooming to maintain their coat. Doodle hair comes in all types- curly, straight, wavy, and flat. Since they are pretty hairy creatures, proper grooming can ensure good health and hygiene for these adorable pups!

Let’s take a look at some excellent tips for doodle grooming.

 

5 Tips for Perfect Doodle Grooming

 

Here are some tips to keep your doodle looking fresh!

 

1.   Start Grooming at a Young Age

 

It is a common misconception among breeders and owners that doodles don’t need to be groomed until they are a year old. Still, most professionals recommend you start grooming your dog at least when they are 5-months-old. This can get your furry friends used to their pampering sessions and avoid anxious behaviors as they get older.

 

2.   Brush Your Doodle Daily

 

The doodle coat is prone to matting if it is not brushed regularly and adequately. Matting causes your dog’s hair to knot, which can require extra care if it progresses. Using a detangling brush or comb is recommended. Brush your doodle’s coat daily.

 

First, brush the coat on the exterior. Use your fingers to unroll the fur and a wide-toothed comb to reach the deeper parts of the fur. Don’t forget to get behind the ears, around the legs, and the top of their head. This will not only prevent matting but remove any dirt that might have accumulated during outdoor walks.

 

3.   Be Gentle and Rewarding

 

When you groom your canine companion, be kind and rewarding. Make effective use of treats and positive reinforcement to keep them calm. Grooming should be a fun activity. Take time to ease your doodle’s anxiety. If you have just started combing your dog, spend some time petting them to learn their behavior and bond more readily. You can use peanut butter and other healthy treats to keep your dog engaged.

 

4.   Bathing and Drying

 

Doodles need to be bathed every 6-8 weeks. Scrubbing down your puppy in the bathtub will essentially deep clean their fur. Still, taking your doodle to a professional groomer can ensure that bacteria, dirt, or other gunk is thoroughly cleaned.

 

Your groomer will use a high-quality shampoo with pet-friendly ingredients. If your dog has sensitive skin, talk to your groomer about a soothing shampoo. They can also use products that prevent matting and medicated shampoos to treat skin infections.

 

5.   Trim Their Hair Once a Month

 

Doodles’ hair can get pretty long. Overgrown hair can cover and irritate the doodle’s eyes. They can also slip on their paw pads as they try to gain traction. Getting your dog a haircut from a professional groomer can keep them looking and feeling great!

 

Contact Chinos Caring Kennel Today to Schedule Your Grooming Appointment

 

If you need a professional Chino groomer with the experience and compassion to pamper your dog the way they deserve, we’re here to help! Contact Chino’s Caring Kennel today to schedule an appointment.


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