Trim a Labradoodle
A Labradoodle is a breed of dog that is part poodle and part Labrador retriever. Most are the size of a standard Labrador retriever, but you can find them bred to be miniature and medium-sized as well. Their fur, or hair, can be sorted into three categories as well: Hair coated, wool coated or fleece coated. Regardless of the coating, the same grooming and trimming tips apply. Begin to trim your Labradoodle's fur, or hair, at around 7 months old.
Instructions
1. Brush your dog's coat out. If you find any matted fur, use thinning shears and a brush to get them out, or simply cut them out.
2. Trim the hairs in and around the ear. Carefully trim any excess hair in the ear, then shave any hairs on the underside of the ear that are growing up and near the ear canal. If you wish, trim the hair on the outside of the ear to make it look neater.
3. Cut the hairs around the muzzle so that they are of equal length. Some Labradoodle owners prefer to leave the hairs under the muzzle a little longer, to create the look of a beard. Trim any hair that is hanging down over the lips. Use the thinning shears to thin the hair on the chest if it is prone to matting.
4. Trim the hair short under the eyes and short enough above the eyes so that the dog can easily see. The hair above the eyes should be longer than the hair under the eyes.
5. Cut the fur around the dog's paws so the shape of the rounded paw is clear. Be sure to trim any hair between the pads, as it can accumulate dirt.
6. Shave the hindquarters around the bottom with the short blade shaver. Then, cut the tail fur so that it tapers, with the shorter hair at the tip.
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