Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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It all depends on what YOU like... both my doodles have different coats, Sasha is VERY poodley and Oliver is curly but not as tight curl as Sasha. I use a bunch of different brushes, I even have a human brush that I use on them. I personally like a siffer wire bristle brush, it stands up to the tight curls that Sasha has and it gets thru the tangles really well. I think we all have purchased brushes, combs, etc. that we use and there are ones that we don't like... its kind of trial and error. One bit of advise, the more pricy the brush the better the brush in lots of cases. I spend lots of money on cheapo brushes only to have them fall apart or break.
Hi Carol,
Have you joined the Grooming Group?
Many use the expensive Les Pooche Brush. There are other recommendations in the many discussions in that group
This link has photos of Les Pooche Brushes to show you what they look like
You should write Kemp at the Doodle Country Store, he is the expert, here is his link.
He knows everything about Les Poochs grooming brush, they are pricey but most everyone loves them. Daisy does not mat and we don't have for that reason.
Good Luck!
Carol, it does really depend upon the coat. Coats that are more high maintenance need good quality brushes like the LesPouchs and Kemp at DoodleCountry.com Store can really help you. Coats that don't mat easily benefit from good quality brushes but it isn't a necessity. My Ned (Australian Labradoodle) had a puppy coat that looked a bit like your profile photo of Anderson Cooper. If so, I suggest you get the best brush you can get and you won't regret it. You also need a steel comb. First you brush, then you comb. Lots of work but if you want to keep the coat mat-free and not short, that is the way to go. You will also need products like Cowboy Magic to apply to the mats to help you brush them out. Join the grooming group - lots of advice there from those of us who have been there and done that.
You are very wise to get on top of this while the puppy is not matting. You can get him used to being brushed when he has no snarls (which is sometimes a chore). You may have to start by brushing and treating often. The whole grooming process is a time for bonding and enjoying one another. My guys know when they are brushed they will get a treat when I am done... they are 5 and 2 now. Good luck! (I highly recommend the Les Poochs brush!)
I don't have a tip for you, because we don't have our pup yet. But I HAD to tell you that i LOVE the name you gave him! So awesome!
I would say definitely get a metal comb and keep up with the brushing if you feel like he is going to mat. My groomer always tells me simba is one of the few dogs with very few knots and mats - I think it is because of the regular combing. I also use the Furminator brush for mine because he sheds..a lot. lol. But that doesn't help with the knots.
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