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Goldendoodle Haircuts & Styles (2023)

by Doodle Dog Club August 29, 2021
Published: August 29, 2021Last Updated on February 10, 2023 0 comment
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Goldendoodle haircuts are a great way to express creativity through your dog’s appearance. Since Goldendoodles are a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle, it means they have different coat types based on the genetics of their parents. Generally speaking, though, the Goldendoodle has a coat that’s somewhat wavy, somewhat curly, and long.

Grooming maintenance is a must for these dogs, and for all doodles in general. Doodles (especially those with longer or curlier hair) should be taken to be groomed by a professional groomer every couple of weeks. If you’re wondering about the best Goldendoodle haircuts and the different styles, read on!

 

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  • The Most Popular Goldendoodle Haircuts
  • Short Goldendoodles Haircuts
  • Mini Goldendoodle Haircuts
  • F1b Goldendoodle Haircuts
  • Grooming Tips
  • Final Thoughts

The Most Popular Goldendoodle Haircuts

The “Teddy Bear” Haircut

Teddy Bear Haircut Goldendoodle

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There are two types of teddy bear cuts that a Goldendoodle can wear, the traditional and the shaggy.

  • Traditional – The traditional teddy bear Goldendoodle haircut is a style in which the hair on the dog’s body is clipped to 2 to 3 inches long. The hair on the head is left a little longer, and cut into a round shape to make the dog look like a teddy bear. You’ll definitely want to trust a professional with this cut, at least for the first time. Likewise, you could always maintain it at home once you know what it involves. Goldendoodles with a teddy bear haircut will need regular brushing with a slicker brush to remove tangles.
  • Shaggy – The shaggy teddy bear Goldendoodle haircut is the same as the traditional, but the hair is left longer. This cut definitely needs lots of brushing at home with a slicker brush to keep the Goldendoodle’s coat soft, shiny, and tangle-free.

 

The “Puppy Cut” Haircut

Goldendoodle puppy cut

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The puppy cut is a versatile, low-maintenance haircut that can be worn by any type of dog. For a Goldendoodle, the puppy cut means that the hair on the body is trimmed to 1 to 2 inches in length, while the hair on the head and muzzle is left a little longer. The puppy cut is a good choice for those who don’t want to spend a lot of time on grooming, as it’s very easy to maintain. Goldendoodles with a puppy cut will need regular brushing with a slicker brush to remove tangles and matting.

 

The “Lion Cut” Haircut

Lion Cut Goldendoodle

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The lion cut is a style that’s becoming increasingly popular for Goldendoodles. It involves trimming the hair on the body short, while leaving the hair on the head and muzzle long. The result is a dog that looks like a lion! Unless you’re a professional or have experience, we recommend going to a salon for this particular cut. Goldendoodle haircuts with a lion cut will need daily brushing to remove tangles and matting, best done with a slicker brush.

 

The “Potato Chip” Haircut

goldendoodle potato chip haircutThe potato chip haircut is a unique style that’s perfect for those who want their Goldendoodle to stand out from the crowd. As the name suggests, this cut involves clipping the hair on the dog’s back into a series of potato chips. The hair on the head and muzzle is left a little longer. Because this cut is difficult to complete at home, it’s best left to the professionals. A Goldendoodle with a potato chip haircut will require regular brushing to remove tangles and matting. A slicker brush works best for this purpose.

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The “Shaved” Haircut

shaved haircut goldendoodle

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The shaved Goldendoodle haircut is a good choice for those who don’t want to spend a lot of time on grooming. As the name suggests, this cut involves shaving the dog’s coat short. The hair on the head and muzzle is left a little longer. A Goldendoodle’s coat should be regularly shaved by a professional groomer to prevent tangles and matting. Brushing the dog at home with a slicker brush is necessary to remove any knots.

 

The “Corded” Haircut

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If you’re looking for a ways to make your Goldendoodle look unique, try the corded haircut! This cut involves brushing the dog’s coat into cords or rope-like strands. The hair on the head and muzzle is left a little longer. This cut is best left to the professionals since it may be tough for DIYers. Goldendoodles with a corded haircut will require brushing with a slicker brush on a regular basis to remove tangles and matting.

 

The “Mod” Haircut

Mod Haircut Goldendoodle

The mod Goldendoodle haircut is a good choice for those who want their dog to have a stylish, yet low-maintenance look. This cut involves trimming the hair on the dog’s body short, while leaving the hair on the head and muzzle long. The result is a dog that looks like a teddy bear! A professional groomer will give your Goldendoodle the best mod haircut, as it can be difficult to replicate at home. To avoid tangles and matting, you’ll need to brush your dog regularly with a slicker brush.

 

The “Poodle” Haircut

Poodle Haircut Goldendoodle

The poodle Goldendoodle haircut is perfect for dog-owners who want their pet to look stylish with little effort. This cut involves trimming the hair on the dog’s body short, while leaving the hair on the head and muzzle long. The result is a dog that looks like a poodle! This cut is best left to the professionals, as it can be challenging at home. Goldendoodles with a poodle haircut will require deep brushing with a slicker brush to remove tangles and matting on a regular basis.

 

The “Labradoodle” Haircut
Labradoodle Goldendoodle Haircut

The labradoodle Goldendoodle haircut is a great choice for those who want their dog to have a trendy, but easy-to-care-for hairstyle. This cut involves trimming the hair on the dog’s body short, while leaving the hair on the head and muzzle long. The result is a dog that looks like a labradoodle! This style requires special training and attention from a professional groomer. It’s difficult at home, so it’s best left to the professionals. Goldendoodles with a labradoodle haircut will require brushing with a slicker brush on a regular basis to eliminate tangles and matting.

 

The “Golden Retriever” Haircut

Golden Retriever Goldendoodle Haircut

This cut involves trimming the hair on the dog’s body short, while leaving the hair on the head and muzzle long. The result is a dog that looks like a golden retriever! A professional groomer will give your Goldendoodle the best gold retriever haircut, but at home you can maintain it with regular brushing and a slicker brush to remove tangles and matting.

 

The “Bell Bottom” Haircut

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The bell bottom Goldendoodle haircut is a popular style for this breed that involves trimming the hair around the dog’s legs and paws so that it resembles bell-bottoms. This style is often chosen for Goldendoodles because it helps to hide their excess hair and gives them a more polished appearance.

To get this style, start by trimming the hair on your dog’s legs to the desired length. Next, use a straight razor to create a V-shape at the bottom of each leg. Finally, trim the hair around your dog’s paws so that it is even with the rest of their leg hair. This style takes some time to perfect, but the results are worth it!

 

The “Round Face” Haircut

Round Face Haircut Goldendoodle

The round face Goldendoodle haircut is a style that is shorter in the back and longer in the front. It is designed to frame and flatter a dog’s round face. This style is best suited for Goldendoodles with wavy or curly hair. To style this look, start by trimming the hair on the back of the head short. Then, gradually increase the length as you move towards the front of the head. The hair should be longest around the eyes and chin. Finish by trimming any stray hairs and use a bit of styling gel to hold the shape in place.

 

Short Goldendoodles Haircuts

For a fuss-free cut, choose the short clip option. This basic cut shaves the hair to about one inch in length. This style prevents tangles and matting, but requires regular maintenance to maintain the cut.

To that end, if you are feeling confident and you do not want a professional finish, you can save money on grooming fees by investing in your own pair of good-quality dog clippers and clipping the dog yourself.

 

Mini Goldendoodle Haircuts

Each of the cuts described above are also suitable for your mini Goldendoodle. The traditional teddy bear cut is very popular for mini Goldendoodles because it really enhances their cute faces!

Accustom your dog to grooming from an early age to prevent stress during styling, as with any breed.

 

F1b Goldendoodle Haircuts

An f1b Goldendoodle is one that is 25 percent Golden Retriever and 75 percent Poodle. This generation of Goldendoodle will have inherited plenty of curls from their Poodle side. Poodle hair grows continuously, so regular clipping is a must for an f1b Goldendoodle.

 

Grooming Tips

How to find a good groomer

When looking for a good groomer, always make sure to ask for recommendations from friends or family who have Goldendoodles. Once you have a few names, give each one a call and ask about their experience grooming Goldendoodle haircuts. It is also important to visit the salon beforehand to get a feel for the environment and meet the staff.

 

How often should you groom your Goldendoodle?

Grooming your Goldendoodle every 4-8 weeks (depending on their hair length and style) is necessary for most of them, but some may need more or less frequent grooming. If you are unsure how often to groom your dog, consult with a professional groomer.

 

What tools do you need to groom your Goldendoodle?

Here is a list of essential grooming tools that you will need to properly care for your Goldendoodle:

  • Slicker brush
  • Pin brush
  • Metal comb
  • Clippers
  • Scissors
  • Nail trimmers
  • Ear cleaner

 

How to groom your Goldendoodle at home

If you decide to groom your Goldendoodle at home, there are a few things you need to do in order to ensure a successful grooming session. First, make sure you have all the necessary tools. Second, brush your dog’s coat thoroughly to remove any tangles or matts. Third, trim your dog’s nails and clean their ears. Finally, give your dog a bath using dog shampoo and conditioner.

 

How to avoid matting

One of the best ways to avoid matting is to brush your Goldendoodle’s coat regularly. A good brushing schedule is 2-3 times per week. If you notice any mats starting to form, use a detangling spray and gently brush out the mat. Another way to avoid matting is to have your dog’s coat professionally clipped every 4-8 weeks. This will keep the hair short and free from tangles.

 

Final Thoughts

There you have it – everything you need to know about Goldendoodle haircuts! Find a style that suits your dog’s individual personality and commit to regular grooming sessions. For low-maintenance styles, opt for a short clip or teddy bear cut. If you want your dog to stand out from the crowd, go for a labradoodle or poodle cut. And for those who want a traditional look, the golden retriever cut is always a good choice. Whatever style you choose, your Goldendoodle is sure to look fabulous!

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