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If you own an Aussiedoodle, you already know how adorable and full of energy these dogs are! They’re a mix between the smart Poodle and the playful Australian Shepherd, which means they get the best of both worlds—brains, beauty, and a whole lot of fluff.
But that fluffy coat? It needs care! Regular grooming and the right haircut keep your Aussiedoodle happy, healthy, and looking super cute. In this guide, we’ll talk about different Aussiedoodle haircuts, coat types, and easy grooming tips you can follow at home.
Not all Aussiedoodles look the same. Their coats can be curly, wavy, or straight, and each type needs a little different care.
Curly Coat (like the Poodle): Doesn’t shed much and is great for people with allergies. But it can get tangled easily, so daily brushing is a must.
Wavy Coat (the “fleece” type): Soft, slightly curly, and easy to maintain. A few brushings each week keep it smooth.
Straight Coat (like the Australian Shepherd): Easier to groom but may shed a little more. Brush often to remove loose fur.
Knowing your dog’s coat type helps you choose the best Aussiedoodle haircut and grooming routine.
Here are some of the most loved haircut styles for Aussiedoodles. Each one gives your dog a unique look—whether you want something cute, fancy, or just easy to maintain.
Teddy Bear Cut
One of the cutest and most popular Aussiedoodle haircuts!
This style keeps the fur a bit longer—about 1.5 to 3 inches—and rounded around the face, giving your dog a sweet teddy bear look.
Perfect for: Aussiedoodles with wavy or curly coats who want a cute, cuddly vibe.
Fun fact: It’s especially common for Mini Aussiedoodles!
Puppy Cut
The Puppy Cut is simple, short, and always adorable. The fur is trimmed evenly (about 2–3 inches) all over the body, giving your dog a clean, soft look.
It’s great for both puppies and adult Aussiedoodles who like to play and stay tangle-free.
Maintenance Tip: Brush often to prevent mats and keep the coat fluffy.
Poodle cut
The Poodle Cut gives your Aussiedoodle a classy, fancy appearance.
The body hair is trimmed short, while the legs, tail, and top of the head are left longer and styled for a “puffier” look.
This style needs more maintenance, but it’s worth it if you love a neat, elegant look.
Lamb Cut
This adorable cut trims the body short but leaves the legs longer and fluffier, kind of like a lamb.
It’s playful, cute, and makes your dog stand out.
Keep the legs brushed and fluffy for that perfect “lamb” look!
You don’t always need to go to a groomer. With a few tools and some patience, you can keep your Aussiedoodle’s coat healthy at home!
Grooming Tips:
Brush your dog at least 3–4 times a week (daily if possible).
Use a slicker brush or dematting comb for tangles.
Trim hair around the eyes, paws, and sanitary areas regularly.
Bathe your Aussiedoodle every 4–6 weeks or when they get really dirty.
Don’t forget to clean their ears and trim nails too.
Grooming is also a great time to bond—turn it into something fun with treats and praise!
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Our gentle ear-cleaning solution is perfect for your Aussiedoodle's sensitive ears. It's alcohol-free, non-irritating, and easy to use. Simply wipe your dog's ears with the finger wipe design to remove dirt and wax. This will help prevent ear infections and keep your furry friend happy and healthy.
Shampoo and Conditioner
Choose a gentle shampoo and conditioner suited to your Aussiedoodle’s coat type. Look for products that hydrate and maintain coat health without harsh chemicals.
Select a compatible grooming routine to keep your Aussiedoodle looking and feeling their best. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Brush your Aussiedoodle’s coat daily, especially if they have a curly or wavy coat. This controls mats and tangles, removing loose hair and dirt. Use a slicker brush for detangling and a pin brush for overall brushing.
Wash your Aussiedoodle every 4 to 6 weeks or as needed. Use a gentle dog shampoo and conditioner to keep their coat clean and healthy. Altogether, remove all soap, as leftover shampoo can irritate their skin.
Regularly check your Aussiedoodle’s coat for areas that may need trimming. Use scissors for minor touch-ups, focusing on the face, paws, and tail. For a full haircut, consider using clippers.
Trim your Aussiedoodle’s nails every 3 to 4 weeks. If you hear their nails clicking on the floor, it’s time for a trim. Take your time and reward them with treats to make the process enjoyable.
Check your Aussiedoodle’s ears weekly for dirt and wax. Use an ear-cleaning solution and a cotton ball to clean the outer part of the ear gently. If you notice excessive redness or odor, consult your veterinarian.
Brush your Aussiedoodle’s teeth regularly to maintain good dental health. Use dog-specific toothpaste and a soft toothbrush to clean their teeth gently.
Aussiedoodles are fluffy, friendly, and full of love—and with the right haircut, they can look as amazing as they feel! Whether you go for the classic Teddy Bear Cut, the neat Poodle Style, or a simple Puppy Trim, keeping up with regular brushing and grooming is the key to a happy, healthy dog.
So grab your brush, pick a style you love, and make your Aussiedoodle the star of the dog park! 🌟