Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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You never have to shave a dog down if you keep up with the brushing...and combing. Brushing alone won't do it for an adult dog with a really woolly non-shedding coat. You also need to use a comb, and you have to get down to the skin, at least once a week, if you want to keep the dog's fur long and have a dog who, let's face it, has the "look" that attracted you to this mix in the first place.
Puppies don't require as much maintenance as adult dogs, but if you let it go while they're puppies, you'll end up starting a vicious circle. I would brush and comb from the beginning, several times a week, as a bonding exercise, and to get the puppy used to it. That will pay off 10 months from now.
Hi Gayle,I don'nt like to shave chesney down either ,I use a a brush called a a flicker brush and a wide tooth heavy metal comb that has a wide tooth end an a the other end the teeth are very close together and alot of back combing,and I work on him as much as possible!!!! Inever had a poouch that did'nt like to be brushed ....now I do so it makes it a little harder. Good Luck let me know how you make ou. I got the products from Pet Smart and my groomer recommened them they work well.
I have been fairly determined to keep Darwin long when I can. I brush him for at least 30 minutes every single night. When I say brush, I mean line brushing, then running through each section with a fine toothed metal comb as well. When he gets longer, it takes more like 45 minutes to 1hour. I have the time and he loves being brushed so it works for us.
I can happily say that we have never shaved him due to his mats being bad. Every single time we've cut him short, he's been mat free, which is due to A LOT of brushing and combing. However, we have shaved him a few times, just so he could swim and get dirty without tracking everything in and being uncomfortable. I didn't want to worry about it! His coat is just like velcro when it's long, picking up twigs and burrs and everything. So yes, I do think it's possible. If you do have a doodle with a matting coat, just be prepared to put the time in every night to do a thorough brushing and combing. If not, you might end up shaving you pup down.
During the summer I cut Cooper (wool coat) down to about 2 inches but then i let it grow again. She is at about 6 inches right now. I give her a good brush once a month, though i am constantly pulling apart small mats. I find she doesnt mat too much, under the ears and armpits are the worse areas. i use a les pooches brush and oster rake (this is a wonderful tool but care must be taken its not overused or the fur gets thinned too much). They both go through the mats really well. I love how coopers fur seperates into little waves and curls.... just like a sheep coat. Im lucky in that she doesnt shed or mat much, though the more swimming she does the more she mats
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As a breeder my dogs are kept long all the time! The key is brushing and combing as said best by Karen. You brush out a small section and then run the comb through it, you must go all the way to the skin and then to the tips of the hair, if you can't get the comb through keep brushing!
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