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Do poodles need to be shaved in the summer?

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Helping a Poodle Stay Comfortable in the Summer There are pros and cons to this. While a close trim is easy to take care of and it can make owners feel better that their dog has a 'summer haircut', since this breed has a single layer of hair, which is not as dense as fur, a cut is not actually needed.


Should you shave a poodle in the summer?

That is the question many pet parents face when the temperatures heat up outside. On the one hand, it might make sense to shave a dog's coat in the summer, especially if the dog has a long coat. However, shaving your dog in the summer is generally not a good idea.

What happens if you dont shave a poodle?

If a poodle isn't groomed often enough, their hair will continue to grow and grow and grow some more and become matted over time. Poodle owners must keep their dogs' coats short and curly to prevent matting from affecting them.

Do poodles need to be shaved?

Shaving a poodle is necessary because of the breed's hair texture, amount, and growth rate. Poodles have incredibly thick and curly hair. Shaving poodles allows owners to keep the dog's hair free from tangles or mats, the dog to be comfortable in warmer temperatures and to make daily upkeep easier.

How often do poodles need to be shaved?

Trims can be given as often as baths, about every four to eight weeks, depending on how long you'd like your Poodle's hair to grow.

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