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Australian Labradoodle Grooming

Australian Labradoodle Grooming

Posted by Macleod Doodles on February 26, 2009 at 8:22 AM

Many Labradoodle breeders are concerned in grooming their Australian Labradoodle. However, because several Labradoodle breeders believe on the myth that claimed Australian Labradoodle to be a hypo-allergenic dog, some of them are giving less attention to this practice too. In fact, some Labradoodle breeders believe that Australian Labradoodle has become well-liked and expensive because it is viewed as an allergy friendly dog.

However, this popular belief is actually untrue. Labradoodle breeders should understand that their Australian Labradoodle should be groomed properly to eliminate the possible allergens that may come into its hair.

Australian Labradoodle: The Truth over the Myth

If you are to groom your Australian Labradoodle, you should see to it that its hair will be trimmed down. Many Labradoodle breeders are doing this practice to lessen the chance of their Australian Labradoodle’s from accumulating pollen, mold, dust, and other allergens. Nevertheless, many among the Labradoodle breeders are still not yet so sure on how to do it reason why they turn to groomers to do the job.

Labradoodle breeders also need to take note that even their Labradoodle puppies need the same grooming as well. So, if you have Labradoodle puppies, you should also give them the same care by keeping them clean enough.

Grooming for Australian Labradoodle and Labradoodle Puppies

Apparently, the grooming for Australian Labradoodle and Labradoodle puppies are following the same process. However, many Labradoodle breeders failed to specify to Labradoodle groomers the kind of grooming they want to give to their dogs in most instances. So, when these Labradoodle breeders arrived back to see their Australian Labradoodle or Labradoodle puppies, only few Labradoodle breeders gave a satisfied expression. This happen because groomers do not also know what to do to either the Australian Labradoodle or Labradoodle puppies that are left to them.
This is why Labradoodle breeders should carefully specify to groomers what they want to do to their Australian Labradoodle or Labradoodle puppies. Should they be groomed like a lab or a poodle? Are they a back yard pet or a show dog? You should keep in mind that Australian Labradoodle coats are not all the same.

Grooming for Labradoodle Puppies

Don’t do the common mistakes that are frequently being committed by many Labradoodle breeders. If you have your Labradoodle puppies, it is definitely good to bring them to groomers. However, don’t be too confident that groomers already know the perfect thing they should do to your Labradoodle puppies. Sometimes, these groomers only tend to focus on their hair that they miss some details such as to give particular attention to the ears of Labradoodle.

This is why Labradoodle breeders are always being told to make a request to groomers to give equal attention on the ears of their Labradoodle puppies. Remember, the ears of your Labradoodle puppies are flaps. Meaning, the coat underneath the ear should be trimmed well.

Apparently, when you start to observe proper grooming to your Labradoodle puppies, their cleanliness when they were still young will create good effect once they are already grown ups. A lot of Labradoodle breeders can testify on this claim, those who have observed such practice specifically.

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3 Comments

Reply Brad Graham
06:59 AM on February 20, 2010
You have really great taste on catch article titles, even when you are not interested in this topic you push to read it
Reply Bud Hicks
08:58 AM on February 21, 2010
Not bad article, but I really miss that you didn't express your opinion, but ok you just have different approach
Reply brittany
02:05 AM on July 20, 2010
this article has very little purpose and gives no vital information.

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