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How to Groom Your Irish Doodle Like a Pro (FREE Guide)

Grooming your Irish Doodle is crucial in maintaining their health, comfort, and appearance. As you probably know, Irish Doodle’s fur tends to be long, thick, and either curly or wavy.

Their dense coat can get tangled and dirty rather quickly. My Doodle’s coat can only stay clean for a few days…

This is why grooming is essential. There are a lot of different parts to grooming your dog, which can be overwhelming.

This guide aims to break down the essential aspects of grooming your beloved Irish Doodle. I hope to make things simple and easy!

Let’s get that pup looking (and feeling) good!

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Why Grooming Your Irish Doodle is Important

Grooming your Irish Doodle is essential for maintaining their overall health and appearance.

Irish Doodles have a double coat that requires regular brushing to prevent matting and tangling.

A well-groomed coat looks great and allows proper air circulation, which is vital for your dog’s skin health.

Another crucial aspect of grooming is reducing the amount of shedding. While Irish Doodles are considered low-shedding dogs, regular grooming will help minimize loose hair.

Additionally, grooming helps early detection of potential health problems, such as fleas, ticks, foxtails, etc.

Regular grooming sessions also provide an excellent opportunity for bonding with your Irish Doodle. A grooming session can be an enjoyable experience for both you and your furry friend.

If your Irish Doodle is anything like my dog, it may take them a few times before they start to enjoy one-on-one grooming sessions.

Lastly, it helps to establish a routine, ensuring consistent care for your dog’s coat and overall well-being.

Brushing an Irish Doodle

Proper brushing is crucial in maintaining your Irish Doodle’s coat and overall health.

With their thick, wavy coats, getting the right tools and using the appropriate techniques to keep them comfortable and looking great is essential!

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A few simple tips for brushing your Irish Doodle’s coat.

Tools

Choosing the appropriate brush helps in effectively grooming the Irish Doodle’s fur. A top-quality brush, like the Chris Christensen Brush, is perfect for dealing with their wavy and curly coats.

This brush helps to reach deep down, removing dirt, dander, and dead coat while preventing matting and shedding.

Chris Christensen’s brushes are expensive. However, I find that it is always the top recommended brand for Doodle breeds.

How often should you brush?

Daily brushing is recommended, but every other day might work, depending on your dog’s coat.

No matter what frequency you choose, follow a regular schedule to maintain their coat’s health.

How to brush an Irish Doodle

Start by gently brushing the surface of their coat to remove loose hair and dirt.

Next, brush in the direction of the hair’s growth to untangle any knots, paying particular attention to areas prone to matting, like behind the ears, under the armpits, and around the tail.

It’s important to stay patient and gentle to avoid hurting your dog. Don’t force the brush but rather guide it gently.

This will give you the best results and keep your Irish Doodle’s coat healthy and manageable.

Bathing an Irish Doodle

Bathtime can either be fun or a nightmare. My dog loves to jump in water and go for a swim, but when it comes to getting a bath, she hates it.

Despite her opposition, regular bathing is important. The most obvious reason is to get rid of odor. No one likes a stinky pup!

Bathing helps to remove dirt, debris, and bacteria from your dog’s coat and skin, which can help to prevent infections and other health issues.

Regular bathing also helps with coat health. It can help decrease shedding and tangles or mats.

Shampoo and Conditioner

When bathing your Irish Doodle, it’s important to use high-quality shampoo and conditioner to maintain the health of their skin and coat. The right products will help retain moisture and keep their fur looking its best.

For my Bernedoodle, I use Wahl Oatmeal Shampoo. It seems to work well with her fur, and she hasn’t reacted adversely. Plus, it smells good!

I don’t always use conditioner when I bathe her, but I know a lot of dog owners recommend Burt’s Bees Oatmeal Conditioner.

How often should you bathe your Irish Doodle?

Bathing frequency depends on your Irish Doodle’s activity level and lifestyle. Sometimes you may need an “emergency” bath if your dog gets into a mud puddle.

You want to be careful not to bathe too frequently. Over-bathing your dog can strip its skin and coat of natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation.

How to bathe an Irish Doodle

When bathing your Irish Doodle, thoroughly wet its fur before applying shampoo.

  • Lather the shampoo into their coat, focusing on areas that may be particularly dirty or prone to matting.
  • Rinse well to remove all shampoo residue, and then apply conditioner.
  • Rinse again, ensuring all product has been removed.
  • After bathing, it’s crucial to dry your Irish Doodle properly. Gently towel dry to remove excess water.
  • Use a blow dryer on a low heat setting to fully dry their coat (if your dog lets you).

The last step can help prevent matting and maintain their fur’s overall health and appearance.

Trimming and Clipping

Trimming and clipping your Irish Doodle’s coat is helpful when their coat is not long enough for a full groom.

Tools

The right grooming tools are essential for trimming and clipping your Irish Doodle. Some basic tools you’ll need include:

  • High-quality dog clippers
  • Sharp grooming scissors
  • Comb or slicker brush
  • Styling clipper combs

The tools you need will depend on your dog’s coat. It’ll take some trial and error to determine what works best for you and your Irish Doodle.

Areas to Focus

When clipping/trimming your Irish Doodle, there are a few key areas to focus on:

  • Face: Trim the hair around the eyes, muzzle, and ears for better visibility and hygiene.
  • Body: Clip the coat evenly, following the dog’s natural contours. Don’t forget the chest and belly areas.
  • Legs and paws: Trim the legs, feet, and paws carefully to avoid matting and discomfort.
  • Tail: Trim the tail hair moderately, keeping it in proportion with the rest of the body.

Tips and Tricks

Here are a few helpful tips to make the trimming and clipping process easier and more effective:

  1. Brush your dog’s coat thoroughly before grooming to remove any tangles or mats.
  2. Start by clipping larger areas of the body and then finish with detailed scissor work.
  3. Be patient and gentle to keep your dog calm and comfortable throughout the session.
  4. Remember to give your Irish Doodle breaks and offer treats as positive reinforcement.
  5. Keep a consistent grooming routine to maintain the coat health and appearance of your Irish Doodle.

Following these tips will help you achieve a well-groomed and happy Irish Doodle!

Ear Care

Like other Doodle breeds, Irish Doodles require regular ear care to maintain their health and prevent infections.

In this section, I will discuss the importance of cleaning their ears and the steps to prevent ear infections.

Cleaning

It is essential to clean the ears of your Irish Doodle regularly. Due to their floppy ears, moisture and debris can be trapped, potentially leading to ear infections.

I take the lazy route. I use cleaning pads to clean my dog’s ears. She doesn’t mind them, and they seem to do the job.

Plus, it’s easier for me to clean her ears using them. The brand I use is Pet MD Ear Wipes. They are inexpensive and last a long time.

If you don’t want to use cleaning pads, the AKC recommends an alternate method using cleaning solution and cotton balls or gauze [1]akc.org/expert-advice/health/how-to-clean-dogs-ears:

  1. Start by gently holding your dog’s ear and squirting the ear cleaning solution into the ear canal.
  2. Next, massage the base of the ear for approximately 20 seconds to help break up any buildup.
  3. Allow your dog to shake their head, which will help remove debris and excess solution.
  4. Finally, use cotton balls or gauze to gently wipe the outer part of the ear.

Preventing Infections

There are several key practices to follow to minimize the risk of ear infections for your Irish Doodle:

  • Regular ear cleaning as mentioned above
  • Keeping the ears dry, especially after swimming or bathing
  • Trimming the ear hairs to improve air circulation

Adhering to these practices will help keep your Irish Doodle’s ears healthy and minimize the likelihood of infections.

If you notice any signs of discomfort or irritation in your dog’s ears, consult with your veterinarian for advice and possible treatments.

Nail Clipping

Nail clipping is an essential aspect of Irish Doodle grooming to ensure your dog’s comfort and proper gait. This section will discuss the tools, techniques, and recommended frequency for nail clipping.

Tools

To effectively clip your Irish Doodle’s nails, it’s important to have the right tools on hand. There are a few popular options to choose from:

  • Guillotine Clippers: These have a semicircular blade which removes the nail as it slices through it.
  • Scissor Clippers: These resemble scissors and work by cutting through the nail from both sides.
  • Rotary Tools (Dremels): These grind the nail down using a rotating head, providing a smooth finish.

How to cut an Irish Doodle’s nails

Follow these steps to ensure a safe and effective nail clipping experience for your Irish Doodle:

  1. Choose a calm environment to keep your dog relaxed during the process.
  2. Make sure your dog’s paw is securely held, but not too tightly.
  3. Identify the quick in the nail, which is the sensitive part containing blood vessels and nerves. Avoid cutting into the quick as it can cause pain and bleeding.
  4. Cut the nail at a 45-degree angle below the quick with your chosen tool.
  5. Smooth out any rough edges using a nail file or sandpaper.
  6. Praise your dog and offer a treat for a positive experience.

The American Kennel club offers an excellent guide on how to trim your dog’s nails safely.

How often should you clip an Irish Doodle’s nails?

Regular nail clipping is crucial to maintain your Irish Doodle’s comfort and foot health.

The recommended frequency for nail clipping varies based on your dog’s lifestyle, activity level, and the surface they walk on.

Failing to trim your dog’s nails can cause issues. Long nails force your dog to walk unnaturally, leading to injuries, infections, and pain.

Dental Care for Irish Doodles

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Oh boy, let me tell you about dental hygiene for my dog!

At first, I thought it was a total hassle. I mean, who wants to brush their dog’s teeth?

But then, after some research, I realized that proper dental care for your pup is important for their long-term health.

It can prevent all sorts of health issues down the line, like gum disease and infections. Plus, you might not have to hold your breath whenever they give you a slobbery kiss.

Tools and Techniques

Proper dental care is important for Irish Doodles to maintain good oral health. The right tools and techniques can make dental care easy and efficient.

Some essential tools for maintaining your Irish Doodle’s oral hygiene include:

When brushing your Irish Doodle’s teeth, gently lift their lips and brush in a circular motion, focusing on the gum line and hard-to-reach areas.

Be sure to use dog-specific toothpaste, as human toothpaste may contain harmful ingredients for dogs.

Dental wipes can be used as an alternative or to supplement brushing. These wipes help to remove plaque and bacteria from your dog’s teeth and gums.

Dental chews and treats are other terrific options for maintaining oral health. These treats can help prevent plaque buildup and provide mental stimulation for your dog.

How often should you brush an Irish Doodle’s teeth?

Regular dental care prevents oral health issues such as tartar buildup, gum disease, and bad breath in Irish Doodles. Brushing your Irish Doodle’s teeth daily or at least a few times a week is best.

In addition to brushing, incorporating dental wipes, chews, or treats can be part of your dog’s regular dental care routine.

Regular professional dental cleanings, as recommended by your veterinarian, can also help maintain your Irish Doodle’s overall oral health.

Professional Grooming

Sometimes you need to call in the pros. Professional grooming is a surefire way to keep your Irish Doodle’s coat in great shape.

Professional groomers can also take care of nasty tangles, nails, bathing, and even teeth. My dog gets groomed professionally just about every eight weeks.

When to consult a professional

Although regular home grooming is essential for keeping your Irish Doodle’s coat healthy, there are times when consulting a professional groomer is necessary.

If your dog’s coat becomes heavily matted or tangled, a professional groomer can help address the issue without causing discomfort to your pet.

Additionally, a full groom by a professional may be beneficial for maintaining your Irish Doodle’s unique color and appearance, as seen in this YouTube video.

Selecting a groomer

When choosing a professional groomer for your Irish Doodle, it’s essential to find one experienced in handling dogs with curly or wavy hair.

Look for groomers who are familiar with the specific grooming needs of Irish Doodles.

Lastly, always ask for recommendations from fellow Irish Doodle owners or your dog’s breeder. Personal referrals can be invaluable when searching for a trusted groomer.

Remember to check reviews and prioritize those with a reputation for exceptional care and attention to detail when handling your furry friend.


Kevin is a proud Bernedoodle owner and Doodle dog fanatic. Read how a chance encounter with two Bernedoodles spurred a lifelong passion here. If you want to get in contact with Kevin, you can send him a message.