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Exotic Bully Grooming

Grooming an Exotic Bully, like any other dog breed, is essential to keep them looking and feeling their best. Here are some best practices for grooming an Exotic Bully:


  1. Brushing: Regular brushing helps maintain a healthy coat and removes loose hair. Exotic Bullies have a short, smooth coat that is generally easy to maintain. Using a soft-bristle brush or a grooming mitt, brush your dog's coat once or twice a week to remove loose hair and keep the coat shiny.

  2. Bathing: Exotic Bullies should be bathed as needed or approximately once every 4-6 weeks. Use a mild dog shampoo and warm water to avoid drying out their skin. Take care to rinse thoroughly, as any leftover shampoo residue can irritate the skin. After bathing, towel dry your dog and allow them to air dry or use a low heat setting on a pet dryer.

  3. Skin Care: Exotic Bullies may be…


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The Ultimate Guide to Aussie Poo Shedding and Grooming Tips

The Ultimate Guide to Aussie Poo Shedding and Grooming Tips


Aussie Poo, also known as an Australian Shepherd Poodle mix or an Aussie Doodle, is a popular hybrid breed that combines the intelligence and agility of the Australian Shepherd with the hypoallergenic coat of the Poodle. However, like any other dog breed, Aussie Poos require regular grooming and shed a certain amount of fur. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore Aussie Poo shedding patterns, effective grooming techniques, and valuable tips to keep your furry companion looking and feeling their best.

Understanding Aussie Poo Shedding


Aussie Poos have a dense, wavy or curly coat that is known for being low-shedding. This makes them a suitable choice for individuals with allergies or those who prefer a cleaner living environment. While no dog is completely hypoallergenic, the Poodle's genetics contribute to reducing the amount of dander and shedding.

However, it's important to…


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Grooming a Goldendoodle

Grooming a Goldendoodle requires regular maintenance to keep their coat healthy and looking its best. Here's a guide to grooming a Goldendoodle and the different hairstyles that groomers can achieve:


  1. Brushing: Goldendoodles have a thick, curly or wavy coat that tends to mat and tangle easily. Regular brushing is essential to prevent matting and keep the coat clean and free from debris. Use a slicker brush or a combination of slicker brush and metal comb to gently remove tangles and keep the coat smooth.

  2. Bathing: Goldendoodles should be bathed every 4-6 weeks, or as needed. Use a mild dog shampoo that is suitable for their skin type. Thoroughly rinse the coat to remove all shampoo residue. After bathing, make sure to completely dry the coat to prevent matting and skin issues.

  3. Haircut Styles: Goldendoodles have a versatile coat that can be styled in different ways. The choice of hairstyle often…


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Doodle Hairstyles to tell your Groomer

Doodle dogs, such as Labradoodles, Goldendoodles, and Bernedoodles, have unique coats that require regular grooming to keep them healthy and looking their best. Here are some different hairstyles that a dog groomer can create for doodle dogs:


  1. Puppy Cut: This is a popular and versatile style for doodles. It involves trimming the coat to a uniform length all over the body, typically about 1-2 inches in length. The face, ears, and tail can also be shaped and rounded.

  2. Teddy Bear Cut: This style gives the dog a fluffy and rounded appearance, resembling a teddy bear. The body is trimmed short, usually around 1 inch, while the face, ears, and tail are left longer. The longer hair on the face is typically shaped to accentuate the dog's features.

  3. Lion Cut: Inspired by the look of a lion, this style leaves the hair longer around the head, chest, and shoulders while trimming…


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