Poodle Grooming: How To Brush Your Poodle

Poodles are definitely a fan favorite when it comes to breeds of dog, and for good reason. They are beautiful, affectionate and protective. Brushing and bathing are two of the most important components involved in Poodle grooming. Poodles are wonderful dogs and anyone will make a great owner to these dogs, as long as they are going to be able to give them the attention and care that they need.
Owning a dog can sure be a lot of fun, but at the same time it is important to remember that a lot of work goes into it. This is especially true with a breed of dog like the Poodle, as these dogs are very high maintenance and require a lot more attention and care than other breeds of dog. Grooming is in fact the most expensive and challenging part of owning a Poodle, but is essential nonetheless.

There are a few things that need to be done when it comes to Poodle grooming, and this includes brushing, bathing, trimming, and clipping, to name a few. There is always the option of getting a professional dog groomer to do the work here, but remember that grooming a dog is a great opportunity to spend more time with them and bond with them, and this should really be taken advantage of. Also the dog will feel much more comfortable having their owner doing this than a stranger, and it is important to keep this in mind as well.

There are many aspects that are important when it comes to Poodle grooming, and one of the most important is brushing. Thorough brushing should be done both before and after every bath, but it is important not to go overboard with the brushing because this can result in causing balding. Bathing is also very important and should be done frequently, at least once a week.

Daily grooming in general is going to be helpful with Poodles, especially because of their long full coat. Regular brushing and combing are both essential in order to remove substantial hair shedding from the dense undercoat of the dog. This is important because if this hair shed is left, as with any other long haired breed, it will end up falling out and getting all over the floor and the furniture. One great idea for Poodle grooming is for the dog owner to create a photo album of the different Poodle haircuts that they like and bring these when they get their dog’s hair cut so they can get exactly what they want.

Choosing from the many Poodle cuts available is important. If your Poodle will be completing in shows the decision is made for you. Most dog club competitions, such as the American Kennel Club, have very specific hair cut requirements. But for a pet Poodle any cut is permissible. Most prefer a short, all over clip that not only keeps their Poodle neat and clean but also makes bathing and brushing easier and less time consuming.

It does not have to be that difficult for a Poodle owner to do the Poodle grooming on their own, but anyone who wants to hire a professional dog groomer to do the work for them should keep a few things in mind when trying to decide on a professional groomer. One of the first and most important steps here is to make sure that they are kind and gentle. No good dog groomer is going to be rough or too stern with the dog, so watch out for this.

Lisa Collins has owned a Poodle in the past and recognizes the importance of proper and regular grooming with these dogs. Poodles are beautiful dogs, but will only stay this way with proper and regular Poodle grooming. Anyone looking for Poodle haircut tips will want to check on the Internet because they will find some great ideas here.

By Lisa Collins
Published: 6/6/2008
 
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