Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Crush is 11 months old now and I was expecting a dreadful coat change that everyone talks about by now. There has only been one time that I turned her over to brush her and she had about 30 minutes worth of mats around her belly and hind legs. I gently removed them with her electric shaver and ordered a matting brush that removes them nicely. Since that one incident, I've only found a handful of little mats that I brushed right out. I brush her every few days and it is fairly easy to do. She is a non-shedder so I expected that there would be a mat-filled coat change. Has anyone else had a non-shedding labradoodle that didn't go through much of a coat change? I'm not complaining by any means :)
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My Goldendoodle is about 11 months old and I haven't seen a coat change with her wither. She seems fluffier in some parts, but there isn't any matting. She doesn't shed either.
What de-matting brush did you buy?
I have many different Les Poochs brushes, but so far a pin brush and a comb are enough for her coat. Her brother is the same. I use an inexpensive slicker brush from Williamson for table drying after a bath.
Barb which les poochs brush do you recommend for a non-shedding slightly wavy/fleece coat?
Probably the lime green one. Mine took a walk somewhere a while back so I kind of forget. I use the purple as a replacement.
Hahah ok thank you
I ordered the Safari de-matting comb on amazon.com.
http://www.amazon.com/Safari-De-Matting-Comb-for-Dogs/dp/B0002ARR2W...
Thanks for letting me know Breanna- that is so cheap!
Personally I wouldn't use a blade comb on a doodle unless I planned to cut short right after. Better to cut out the mats and then clip. The different lengths of coat left by a blade comb seem to increase matting IMHO.
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