Q&A With A Goldendoodle Groomer

Have you ever wished you could sit down with a professional dog groomer and pour out your copious questions about goldendoodle coat maintenance and grooming? Your dream has come true! We had the wonderful opportunity to interview Allison Camp from You Dirty Dog grooming salon in New Town, Ohio to get the inside scoop about what groomers recommend for goldendoodles. Here’s your chance to glean from her years of experience!

 

How often do you recommend that goldendoodles go to the groomer?

Allison: It depends on the look you want. Goldendoodles kept in clips with a longer hair length need professional grooming every 6-8 weeks. If you keep your goldendoodle in a shorter clip, you can take her for grooming every 8-10 weeks.

Do you prefer goldendoodle owners to show you a picture or give you a description of how they want their dog clipped?

Allison: I much prefer a picture over a description! I find that often times the description someone gives me doesn’t quite match the picture in their head. A picture is much better for showing me what you actually want.

How much does it cost to groom a goldendoodle?

Allison: In the Cincinnati area, grooming usually costs $50-$80 depending on the size of dog and whether the coat is matted. Goldendoodles often love to swim but chlorine really mats up the coat. If your dog will be swimming regularly in a chlorine pool, keep her in a short clip.

What brushes do you recommend for goldendoodles?

Allison: My two brushes of choice are a slicker brush with a curve at the end and a metal comb. I use these for all goldendoodles, no matter the coat type.

How often do goldendoodles need to be brushed?

Allison: Honestly, it  depends on the hair length. A really short clip may not require any brushing until it starts to grow out while a longer clip may require daily brushing. More frequent brushing is needed for a curlier coat. Also be sure to brush the burs out of your dog’s coat after hikes and definitely brush your dog before and after baths.

How frequently should a goldendoodle be bathed?

Allison: You actually don’t need to bathe your goldendoodle between grooming appointments unless she is smelly or dirty. Try to bathe your goldendoodle maybe once a month at most. Bathing too frequently can dry out your dog’s skin, which may cause itching. If you notice that your goldendoodle has a continuous bad smell, check for a yeast infection. If you have cut back on the frequency of bathing and your goldendoodle still seems to be itching, try switching to a chicken-free, corn-free dog food like Fromm.

What shampoo do you recommend for goldendoodles?

Allison: I really like Fresh & Clean because it is an oatmeal based shampoo with a built-in conditioner, which means no additional rinsing. I also like Show Season shampoo.

Besides regular brushing and occasional baths, what other grooming should I be doing with my goldendoodle at home between appointments?

Allison: Check your goldendoodle’s ears regularly, plucking hair out of the ear canal as needed and making sure the ears don’t have a foul smell.

I want to give my goldendoodle a sanitary clip between grooming appointments. What clippers do you recommend?

Allison: Any Andis clippers would be a good choice. If you are just doing a sanitary clip, one or two speed clippers will suffice. If you plan on doing a total groom, consider purchasing more expensive Andis five-speed clippers.

Goldendoodle Haircut Pictures

Because goldendoodles' coats grow long like human hair rather than shedding like many other dog breeds, the look of your goldendoodle can be drastically altered by a haircut. From being clipped to look like a lion to being completely shaved face, head, and all, your options for your goldendoodle's haircuts are numerous. Images of different goldendoodle clips are pictured below. The first two sets of photos are of the same dog (Junie), likewise the middle two are of the same dog (Penny), and the last three sets of pictures are of the same dog (Abria).

(Dogs shown using DexDog leashes & harnesses)

English Goldendoodle

Goldendoodle groomed to have even length body and legs with a full tail

Goldendoodle face clip short ears

Full chin & cheeks with close clipped muzzle center & short feathering to short length ears

DexDog harness black

Goldendoodle groomed to have an even length body blended into longer legs

Goldendoodle Symms Park Loveland Ohio

Close clipped muzzle (without a beard or mustache) & short feathering to short length ears

goldendoodle groomed with shaved ears

Golendoodle groomed to have even length body and legs with a full tail

Goldendoodle shaved ears

Terrier style face: donut mustache (shaved center of muzzle) & shaved ears (no feathering)

shorn style goldendoodle clip

Shorn style goldendoodle clip with tail shaved half way and tip of tail scissored short

Goldendoodle short ear, short top knot, terrier style face

Goldendoodle with short ear, short top knot, and terrier-style face

Goldendoodle haircut short ears

Goldendoodle groomed to have a 1" body blended into longer legs and a full plumed tail

Bear style full face with medium feathering to short clipped ears

Bear style full face with medium feathering to short clipped ears

goldendoodle grooming styles

Goldendoodle groomed to have 3/4" body and legs with full plumed tail

Short clipped face with short ears and short top knot

Short clipped face with short ears and short top knot

Golendoodle groomed to have a 3/4" body blended into slightly longer legs

Golendoodle groomed to have a 3/4" body blended into slightly longer legs (same haircut as the photo to the right with ear length shortened)

Timberidge Goldendoodles Abria

Medium length beard with long ear feathering and a short top knot

Don't Poodle My Doodle!

Compare the above goldendoodle haircuts to a standard poodle clip shown below

Poodle Kennel Clip

Poodle with 1" body and legs (notice the clean "poodle" feet)

Shaved muzzle, long fluffy ears, and medium length top knot

Shaved muzzle, long fluffy ears, and medium length top knot

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