Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I am far (far, far, far) from being an expert on Doodle coats, shedding, matting, etc. Fortunately, there are plenty of experts here on DK that will be able to give you informed, knowledgable advice. What I will say is that when Sedona began matting terribly (probably due to coat change issues) we had her cut short. We thought this would be temporary - until she finished "the change" - but found that we really liked her this way. We like the look AND we find it so much easier to care for. Anyhow, here's a picture of her after her first haircut:
Sedona was 10 months old here. As far as special instructions - not really. We completely lucked out with our groomer. I called our vet to see who they would recommend and they told us about Carol. She'd been in the grooming business (with an official shop, etc.) but had retired to our area and "did a little grooming on the side". We told her we wanted help managing the mats but that we still wanted her to look "doodley" and this is what we got. As I said, we really lucked out!!!
Good luck!
Hmm... I agree. It is very strange that she's shedding with that much poodle. I'm wondering if I should call our vet and inquire. I reached out to our breeder and got a response that pretty much indicated this shouldn't be happening.
I had googled it a little and some had this happen when they were a puppy and going through a coat change, so I'm hoping for that. Thought I would post on here too and get doodle owners input. I think labradoodles almost always shed, but I could be wrong.
Thanks for your thoughts! :)
My f2 goldendoodle. Charlotte, started matting when she was this age. I would bet that your doodle is just losing her baby hair - maybe your diligent brushing is allowing the hair to shed out instead of mat (the clump shedding make me think this) . I wasn't diligent about brushing so when Charlotte started "the change" I just gave her a short hair cut. It didn't look terrible and she grew her curls back nicely enough.
Neither of my doodles shed much hair, but they "shed" lots of other things: leaves, grass, weeds, sticks, etc, etc, etc. We also live in Nashville and it is just easier keeping our guys in a shorter hairstyle. I don't have the time or patience to keep my guys in a long coat, so every couple months we do a haircut. I actually trimmed Webster yesterday and will be clipping Charlotte today or tomorrow. I'm planning to try a new style on Charlotte - but somehow all my haircuts seem to end up looking the same.
As others said, it's hard to tell until her adult hair comes in. But I would be willing to bet it's the coat change. You might want to keep her shorter during this time.
I live in Nashville and highly recommend Andrew at Dogtopia for grooming. He does Peri every 2 months during the hotter months.
And I got Peri in the area too...wonder if they are from the same breeder? Message me directly on that!
Photo of Peri after her latest 'do (you could go longer - I love the short, maintenance-free aspect of this cut though):
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