Can you shave labradoodles




















The basics of Labradoodle grooming can help you keep your Labradoodle healthy and happy. The Basics of Labradoodle Grooming September 18, agapelabradoodle. Labradoodle Coat Overview Generally, Labradoodles have fleece and wool type coats. There are three kinds of fleece coats: The loose fleece coat is the straightest and involves the least amount of maintenance. The wavy fleece coat is much like the loose fleece, but it is curlier.

Curly fleece coat is the curliest of the three. You might think it would be frizzy, but this type of coat has smooth and distinct curls. Labradoodle Grooming If you have the right tools, a calm Labradoodle, and a steady hand, it can be easy to groom your Labradoodle yourself. We will give you some tips for a shaved Labradoodle and explain how to shave them yourself. A shaved Labradoodle is a dog that just got groomed and has short hair. Typically, if your Labradoodle has lots of mattes and tangles you will have to shave it.

My recommended items to shave your Labradoodle are below:. In addition, long use of the hair clippers is going to make the metal edge of the razor hot to touch and may hurt your dog. Labradoodles tend to like shears or scissors more since hair clippers emit a vibrating noise close to their ears. However, the more you use your hair clippers the more that your Labradoodle will get used to it, and shaving will become a lot easier.

A shaved Labradoodle is a trending hairstyle because it is very easy to maintain and prevents against mattes and tangles. Remove any knots, brushing through, and scissor splitting to gently work the knot apart. Trim around private parts to keep them clean and unmatted.

Trim the ears, following the edge of the ear leather. To gauge the length — pull forward to the nose. The length of the ear should be just short of the nose. Taper the tip of the ear. Hair on the outside of the ear should be layered on the to about 3cm, and the tip of the ear tapered. Trim back any thickness behind the ear. The underside of the ear should be shaved or cut very short underneath to allow good air flow. Trim hair inside the ear canal.

The top of the head should be natural, and cut long enough that it parts naturally by itself. To trim, pull the hair forward and up and trim to around cm. You want to be able to see the dogs eyes easily. Leave the eyelashes long — it helps to keep hair out of their eyes. Below the eye at the muzzle, trim the top of the muzzle short at an angle just under the eyes so they can see easily. This makes it easier to clean around the eyes also. The beard and moustache should be layered and trimmed into a circular shape, rather than blunt - aim for around cm in length.

Tail should be evened up. If the body is left long, the tummy can be trimmed shorter, or even shaved in summer to keep the dog cool. Trim the hair between the pads, so the pads touch the ground. Trim the nails. Taper the hind quarters to the tail gradually. Brush and trim the tail to a natural length, and trim underneath.

Shave or trim close the dogs private area to keep clean and free from matting and any dags. Video on grooming an Australian Labradoodle — this is a pretty good visual example, though personally, I would prefer to trim the eyes more.



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