What does a teddy bear cut look like on a Labrador?
The teddy bear cut on a Labrador creates a rounded, plush finish that mimics a stuffed teddy bear. The body is typically kept at 1-2 inches evenly all over, with the face shaped rounded and fluffy with trimmed ears blending into the face. The exact result depends on your Labrador's individual coat texture — labradors have a short, dense double coat coat that works well with this style.
How often does a Labrador need a teddy bear cut?
Most labradors need their teddy bear cut refreshed every 8-12 weeks. Their coat is relatively low-maintenance between grooms, but regular brushing still helps.
How much does a teddy bear cut cost for a Labrador in Australia?
A teddy bear cut for a Labrador typically costs $60-$90 in Australia, depending on the salon, location, and coat condition. Regular grooming appointments help maintain the style and keep costs predictable.
How do I maintain a teddy bear cut at home between grooms?
Brush every 2-3 days to prevent matting. The rounded shape grows out gracefully but needs a refresh every 4-6 weeks.