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This is quite similar to the kennel cut which we will delve into later on; it is just a bit longer, making it perfect for owners who want an easy-to-maintain haircut in warmer climates. Surprisingly, the fleece coat is one of the more effortless coats to maintain. While you will still have to maintain a regular grooming routine for your Labradoodle, being able to cuddle up with a soft and cuddly coat is a good compromise for the maintenance involved. Hairy Coat Depending on the hairstyle you choose for your Labradoodle, he will likely need to be taken to the parlor for a cut every six to eight weeks. The curlier the coat, the more likely your labradoodle will need more frequent trips to the groomer, trimming by your own hand, or both. Labradoodles cannot live outside, they are a highly social breed. Labradoodle Puppy Coat Change If you are looking for a simple, effective, and easy to manage cut then the Labradoodle kennel cut is the haircut for you. This is the perfect cut for summer months when your pooch could do with a little help keeping cool, but it can be a bit extreme for many dog owners. Mind your climate and keep your dog’s comfort in mind before you select this haircut.

The hair on your Labradoodle should be cut all around to about one inch in length, except around the ears, where it can be left longer. 2. Long Haircut (Long Clip) Source: @unique_doodles_pups_style / IG

Take some durable dog toys that you don’t mind sharing on your Puppy’s first beach trip. Labradoodle Brushing and Trimming Recommendations by Area Labradoodles were created in 1988 by an Australian breeder who required a canine suitable for blind individuals who experienced sensitivities and allergies to dog hair.

The second type of coat is a wool coat. This comes from their Poodle ancestry and some dogs are more Poodle like than Labrador like in their coat appearance. This hair feels more like a Poodle with short, wiry hair that grows close to the body in tight curls. This type of coat takes more grooming and management and will require regular brushing and grooming and the odd hair cut too. Labradoodles can be challenging to groom due to their tightly curled coat; they typically cost towards the higher end of the scale. F1 or first-generation Miniature Labradoodles are the litter of pups produced by mating a Labrador Retriever and a Miniature Poodle. Mini Labradoodles have tons of energy, and we recommend that you take advantage of this to keep behavioral problems at bay.

While very adorable, this haircut is a lot to upkeep and requires a seriously talented groomer to appropriately execute as a ton of hand scissor work is required. Conran came up with the idea of crossing the Labrador with the Poodle. The result? The first modern Labradoodle. And within a few years, the Labradoodle became extremely popular. In Australia and around the world. Australian Labradoodle vs Labradoodle You could even dye the mohawk a brilliant color to make your pet stand out. How to Cut Labradoodle’s Face Hair? Source: @groomer_asa_ / IG

Besides, when you get your Labradoodle this haircut at the beginning of summer, it will still grow enough in time to keep your dog warm during the autumn and winter months. 5. The Lion Cut Then, you need to delicately brush your Labradoodle’s facial hair using a comb, followed by the same scissors to cut the hair on the jaw in an oval shape.

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Labradoodles can have either curlyand wavycoats, or straight coat. The former tends to require more grooming. You also don’t want to wait too long before taking your pet to the groomer, as older dogs can be more restless and anxious when acquainted with new situations. How short should you cut his hair?

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