Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
My baby doodle (1 year) is now quite matted thanks to the snow and the fact I think he would live in a snowbank if I let him!
I have bought so many products, Cowboy Magic (did nothing), Chi detangled, 4 different brushes/combs but he still has mats that I cannot get rid of. I afraid to bring him to the groomer who will want to shave him. He can't be shaved. It is winter and I just can't do that to him. He was shaved down once and took it very hard.
I guess my inquiry with all of you is... is it ok if his hair is a bit matted (mainly belly and bum)? He is such high maintenance :)
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In case you are still looking for coats, this is the one I got for Ludo and I am satisfied with it.
Joann, the coat would be to keep him warm after he gets shaved at the groomer :) The coat (and no coat, to my knowledge) will help with matting.
You mean it won't help with matting, lol.
Haha
Actually it will help WITH matting. The coat rubbing on the fur/hair can cause mats. You can't win.
If you read the whole post and the responses, Joann, you will see that Karen the owner is concerned about her dog being cold if she shaves him down, so we were suggesting that he could wear a coat to keep him warm, and Kaitlin was showing her the one she got for her dog.
My Hank is a 75 lb doodle and his coat is like a double coat. He has all his curls but then deep under that close to his skin is just a blend of hair. It is cold here in NS, colder where I live off the ocean and he walks a lot so a coat will be needed.
I'm a bit confused as to why some posts indicate you let your dog live with the matting but cut some out. Some people believe it is hurting the dog.
Anyway, I'll trust my groomer and definitely learn how to brush Hank better in the future.
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