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Regardless of the sort of coat the breed has, the Goldendoodle requires very little maintenance. regular brushing is recommended. Occasional bathing is also a good idea, as long being a gentle shampoo is used.
Goldendoodle Grooming Warnings
1.Get your goldendoodle applied to being handled and brushed being a puppy. this could make everyone's duty easier and he will appear to appreciate being brushed.
2.You can have her professionally groomed and do some of the upkeep yourself in between visits. request your groomer for suggestions.
Goldendoodle Grooming Instructions

1.Clean his ears regularly using a clean washcloth wrapped around your finger and plain water, a mixture of water and vinegar or a commercial ear-cleaning solution. If your 'doodle has a great deal of hair growing insider his ears, trim that to help his ears stay clean and dry.
2.Clip unruly hair once a month with an electric clipper. Trim the hair on her torso to about one inch, leaving the legs and face longer. Use unpointed grooming scissors to trim the feathering on her legs and above her eyes.
3.Trim her toenails about once a month using toenail clippers designed specifically for dogs, being careful to avoid the quick.
4.Bathe your dog at least once a month using a quality moisturizing shampoo formulated for dogs.
5.Trim the hair over his eye and around his "sanitary areas" so he stays clean. Use unpointed scissors to mix these areas to the rest of the coat length. keep his bangs trimmed to just above his eye so he can see properly and to keep hair from getting into and irritating his eyes.
6.Brush your goldendoodle daily using the slicker brush. Even if you plan to have a groomer take care of your goldendoodle's coat and toenails, he will need to be brushed regularly because he could possibly get tangles and knots in his coat, and regular brushing will help distribute these oils through his coat for any healthy, natural and organic shine.
Goldendoodle Grooming Skill

1.Keeping your Goldendoodle's coat trimmed no less than one 1/2"- 2" out from your skin will also help protect his or her skin from insect bites as well. during the wintry months, you may want to allow your Goldendoodle's coat to stay shaggy.
2.Your Goldendoodle is more than likely a very shaggy dog. All dogs that have a thick coat or a shaggy coat will have an issue of fecal matter getting imbedded into the coat, if this area is not kept trimmed.
3.Cleaning the ears of your Goldendoodle is very important, each and every time he or she is groomed. Some Goldendoodles tend to have ear problems for any number of reasons. many tend to have very long, heavy ears and the long hair that drapes over the ear prevents air flow that causes moisture build up.
4.Bathing your Goldendoodle can both be a nightmare or a pleasant experience. I have a raised bathtub (it's easier on my back) using a non-slip mat inside of the tub. This prevents my puppies from slipping and getting injured during the process. It is necessary to have a long shower hose with good water stress if at all possible.
5.When drying your Goldendoodle, you have to remember that the loud noise from your dryer may scare him or her. while holding your Goldendoodle, you may want to begin using the slow speed after which increase the speed once your doodle gets use to the sound.
6.When bathing your Goldendoodle, it's important to work up a good lather from your back again of the head on down. I usually use a fine comb to go through the coat while I have the Goldendoodle all lathered up.
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