How To Groom A Labradoodle With Fleece Coat

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How To Groom A Labradoodle With Fleece Coat. Additionally, groom your pup a couple times a year to keep mats at bay. Generally speaking, labradoodles with fleece coats only require a thorough brushing and combing twice a week.

Royal Diamond Labradoodles Grooming Face on a Wavy
Royal Diamond Labradoodles Grooming Face on a Wavy

After a thorough brushing, the topmost part of the coat will be frizzy, but a spray bottle of water spritzed over the coat (after brushing) will help tame this. Start from the highest point of your labradoodles’s face and work the haircutter toward the mouth. Fleece coats mat less frequently and are easy to comb, making them easy to maintain.

Additionally, groom your pup a couple times a year to keep mats at bay.

A wool coated labradoodle feels soft to touch and has a coat similar to that of a lamb. The hair coat feels very similar to the hair on your head. Brushing them regularly removes the loose hair, lessening how much they shed. If your labradoodle has a fleece coat, it won't shed and is allergy friendly.