Winter Doodle Care Foot Pad Care in the Winter A gentle reminder that, while you may allow your doodle’s coat to grow a little longer in the winter, trim the hair on their feet regularly. It doesn’t take any time at all for ice to form on the hair between their toes, and that ice […]
Winter Bath Time
Winter Bath Time We’re rapidly approaching the dry skin season and need to make a few adjustments to help prevent our doodle’s skin from becoming too dry – which can lead to a wee bit of shedding. Generally speaking, unless your doodle plays in the mud, winter bathing should happen about once a month. For […]
Furmnator – OMGoodness!
Furmnator – OMGoodness! The Furminator has been around a while, but it’s new to me. The amount of hair the Furminatore removes is impressive. Coincidentally, our groomer was here that day, so I consulted with the expert to be thorough. Ann confirmed that, in her experience, the Furminator was the best tool she’d used to […]
Shedding
I didn’t forget the shedding….it’s typically caused by dry skin. This time of year, lots of doodles spend time in the water with their humans. It’s lots of fun for the entire family and I’m not suggesting a change in activities, simply a suggestion that you address the dry skin caused by lot of baths […]
Ear and Coat Cleaning Tips
Some ear and coat cleaning tips Keeping a clean muzzle is possible, but it takes a little work. I highly recommend beginning this regimen after a fresh haircut so your’re trying to keep a clean muzzle as opposed to trying to lighten an already stained mug. Mix equal parts of Dawn, hydrogen peroxide, and shampoo […]
Checking for Healthy Ears
An Easy Way to Check for Healthy Ears Checking for healthy ears is a good practice. A periodic cleaning with a mild solution is fine. A weekly cleaning can over dry the skin and alter the ear cleaning system that nature provided. Instead check the health of your Doodle’s ears by stroking them. If your dood shows […]
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