Doodles—like Goldendoodles, Labradoodles, Bernedoodles, and Sheepadoodles—are adored for their lovable personalities and signature coats. Whether curly, wavy, or fleece-like, doodle coats are stunning but require proper care to stay healthy and mat-free.
While each mix may have slightly different coat textures, the grooming basics remain essential. Here’s how to keep your doodle’s hair beautiful, whether it’s a playful Goldendoodle or a fluffy Sheepadoodle.
Brushing is one of the most important steps in doodle coat care. Doodles are prone to tangles and mats, especially behind the ears, under the legs, and around the tail.
➡ Note for Sheepadoodle owners: Sheepadoodles often have a dense, wavy or curly coat that mats quickly—daily brushing is highly recommended.
Regular bathing helps keep your doodle’s coat healthy and free of dirt and allergens.
➡ Sheepadoodle tip: Their thicker coats may need longer drying time. A high-velocity dryer can help prevent moisture from getting trapped, which could lead to skin irritation.
Doodles need regular trimming to keep their coats neat and manageable. You can do light trims at home or take your doodle to a professional groomer.
➡ Sheepadoodle-specific tip: Sheepadoodles tend to have long facial hair that can obscure their eyes—regular face trims keep them comfortable and looking sharp.
During grooming sessions, check your doodle’s skin for signs of irritation, allergies, or dryness.
➡ Doodles with dense coats (like Sheepadoodles and some Bernedoodles) may develop skin issues if moisture or dirt gets trapped close to the skin—another reason regular brushing and drying are so important.
While not part of hair care, overall grooming should include dental hygiene and nail trimming.
If grooming at home feels overwhelming, professional groomers can help keep your doodle’s coat in top shape.
Whether you have a playful Goldendoodle, a clever Labradoodle, a gentle Bernedoodle, or a fluffy Sheepadoodle, proper hair care is key to their comfort and appearance. With consistent brushing, bathing, and trimming, your doodle’s coat can stay healthy, soft, and mat-free—making them even more lovable (and huggable) every day.