Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I've been learning a lot from this site!! I've read A LOT about grooming, brushing, matting, etc. In anticipation of my new pup this summer I have a question! One trait I love about the Doodle is it's love for the water. We own a townhouse in Cape May,NJ and there is a beach (that I've never been on) for owners and their dogs. I'm like a lilttle kid...simply cannot wait to have my dog and romp the beach with him/her. I also power walk daily in a state park nearby. Before getting on the hilly pathy, there is a foot bridge over a beautiful creek and in the warm, summer months, many folks have their dogs wading in the water. My question is this! What on earth do you do with a Doddle that has just gone swimming....let alone in salt water! Do you take them home, immediately hose them down and begin brushing?? I can't imagine the matting that will take place. Answers please!
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Jack is one doodle that does not like the water. He is a small 12 pound dood though. I used to be from NJ, I just moved to SC three years ago. I love Cape May a lot. Even if they don't go in the water they will love running up and down on the beach
Down here in Charleston dogs are allowed on the beach at certain times. I never could let Jack off leash when I was there because he was too little and well he would not come back to me, even now at two, I think if he saw a bird he would chase it and not listen to me at all. Some people still let there dogs off leash even when they didn't listen, I was too chicken Jack would get hurt.
Anyway, my friend that I took Jack to the beach with has three doodles and they loved the water and were in it all the time. They were pretty much covered in salt and sand every Sunday. She didn't care that her car got messy and they got hosed off when they got home, or a bath. The salt and the sand is not so bad if you rinse it off of them, as far as mats, She just took he dogs to get groomed a lot so if they matted they got shaved. It was more about them having fun then letting them have long hair.
Good luck
Dudley LOVES the water! He has a woolly coat...so when we take him to the beach we rinse him off before we get him in the car. Then we bathe him when we get home. His fur is like velcro...hiding bits of seaweed and tons of sand. I comb a conditioner through is fur while we are in the shower and work out any hidden mats.
You are going to have such a wonderful time! Take pictures!
My girls love the water and if I had a pool, I would have to fence it because they wouldn't stay out. One of my sons has a salt water pool so I don't rinse the girls after they swim there. When they're in chlorinated pools or at the beach, I rinse them really well, scrunch their coats and let them air dry.
Labradoodles have the type of coat that repels sand etc, and anything left in their coats should fall out. I never have residual sand in my bed either. LOL.
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