Poodle grooming centers on one fact: their dense, curly coat doesn't shed the way most dogs' coats do — it traps loose hair instead of releasing it, which is exactly why Poodles are considered hypoallergenic. That same trait means untouched coats mat quickly. A realistic routine is brushing 3-4 times a week at home and a professional trim every 4-6 weeks.
A uniform short-to-medium length all over the body. The easiest style to maintain at home between professional visits.
Upkeep: Lowest
Rounds the face and body into a fuller, plush look. The most popular pet-owner style, though it needs more frequent brushing to hold its shape.
Upkeep: Moderate
The classic show style with pompons and shaved sections. Striking, but demands the most frequent, precise upkeep — usually a show-specific choice.
Upkeep: Highest
Poodles grow hair inside the ear canal itself, unlike most breeds. That hair traps moisture and reduces airflow, raising infection risk. Groomers often pluck this hair at appointments; at home, check weekly and clean with a vet-approved solution.
Light-coated Poodles show tear staining more visibly. Wipe the eye area daily with a damp cloth, keep hair trimmed back from the eyes, and consider filtered water — mineral content in tap water is a common contributor.
Every 3-4 weeks. Toy Poodles are light enough that nails rarely wear down naturally on soft surfaces, so regular trims prevent overgrowth and gait issues.
Toy breeds are especially prone to dental disease due to crowded teeth. Brushing 2-3 times a week plus dental chews meaningfully reduces long-term vet costs.
Humid Chesapeake summers raise the risk of matting and ear infections — shortening the interval between brush-outs helps. In winter, dry indoor heat can dry out skin and coat; a leave-in conditioner or omega-3 supplement helps maintain shine through the colder months.
Very little — their curly coat traps loose hair rather than releasing it, but that trapped hair mats if not brushed regularly.
Every 4-6 weeks. Waiting longer often means a full shave-down becomes the only option instead of a shape trim.
A puppy clip keeps a uniform short-to-medium length for easy upkeep. A teddy bear clip rounds the face and body for a fuller look and needs more frequent brushing.
Wipe the eye area daily, keep hair trimmed away from the eyes, and consider filtered water, since staining is often diet- or mineral-related.
They grow hair inside the ear canal, which traps moisture. Plucking that hair plus weekly cleaning at home helps prevent infection.
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