Author: Cute_pups  September 29, 2009
mini Australian labradoodle

It’s a common misconception among dog owners that canines only need to be groomed if they have a propensity for shedding. In reality, any dog with a long coat should be brushed regular in order to prevent the hair from matting. If you’re approaching the task of brushing your mini Australian labradoodle, simply stick to the following tips. Begin by isolating a brush that won’t damage the hair follicles. This brush should be used to remove all overt matting from the dog’s coat.

If you haven’t brushed the dog in a while, you might find that a few of the mats in her coat are resistant to brushing. That’s when thinning shears come into play; thin the mats out with the shears, but do it delicately. You might want to leave any further grooming to a professional, as it’s not easy to achieve the desired hair length with trimmers and shears.

 

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