Spoodles de-shedding treatment grooming

Spoodles De-Shedding Treatment Grooming

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The de-shedding treatment is a popular grooming choice for spoodles. With their wavy-to-curly coat, spoodles benefit greatly from this style. This deep removal of loose undercoat using specialised tools and techniques is a practical and attractive option for pet owners.

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Spoodles De-Shedding Treatment FAQ

What does a de-shedding treatment look like on a Spoodle?

The de-shedding treatment on a Spoodle creates a deep removal of loose undercoat using specialised tools and techniques. The body is typically kept at no cutting — focuses on removing loose undercoat, with the face shaped n/a — de-shedding focuses on the body coat. The exact result depends on your Spoodle's individual coat texture — spoodles have a wavy-to-curly coat that holds this style well but requires regular brushing.

How often does a Spoodle need a de-shedding treatment?

Most spoodles need their de-shedding treatment refreshed every 4-6 weeks. Their coat mats easily, so regular brushing every 2-3 days between grooms is essential.

How much does a de-shedding treatment cost for a Spoodle in Australia?

A de-shedding treatment for a Spoodle typically costs $65-$100 in Australia, depending on the salon, location, and coat condition. Matted coats often incur surcharges of $10-$30, so regular grooming keeps costs consistent.

How do I maintain a de-shedding treatment at home between grooms?

Most effective when done seasonally (spring and autumn). Regular brushing at home extends the results. For spoodles specifically, pay extra attention to the areas behind the ears, armpits, and where collars or harnesses sit — these are the first places mats form.

General Spoodles Grooming Tips

Brush your Spoodle every 2-3 days, focusing on the ears, chest, and legs where tangles form easily. Keep ears clean and dry — Spoodles inherit the Cocker Spaniel's tendency toward ear infections.