Labradoodles Grooming in Australia

Labradoodles (Labrador × Poodle) have coats ranging from flat and straight to tight curls, depending on their generation. Most Labradoodles have a fleece or wool coat that requires regular professional grooming to stay mat-free.

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Labradoodles Grooming Styles

Explore popular grooming styles for labradoodles — from teddy bear cuts to full grooms, see what works best for your pup.

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Grooming Tips for Labradoodles

Brush your Labradoodle every 2-3 days with a slicker brush, working through the coat in sections. Check behind ears, under legs, and around the collar for hidden mats. Use a detangling spray for stubborn tangles.

Labradoodles Grooming FAQ

How often should a Labradoodle be groomed?

Every 4-6 weeks for fleece or wool coats. Labradoodles with straighter, hair-type coats may go 6-8 weeks between grooms but still need regular brushing.

What is the best Labradoodle haircut?

The teddy bear cut and lamb cut are most popular. Body length of 1-2 inches with a slightly longer, rounded head is the classic Labradoodle look. Many owners also like a natural, shaggy style.

Do Labradoodles shed?

It depends on coat type. Wool and fleece coats shed very little, while hair-type coats shed moderately. Even low-shedding Labradoodles need regular grooming to prevent matting.

How much does Labradoodle grooming cost in Australia?

A full Labradoodle groom costs $75-$120 in Australia, depending on size (standard vs miniature) and coat condition.