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Regular brushing is necessary to keep a poodle's curly or corded coat from matting and tangling. If you want to keep your hair from becoming matted and stray, brush it every day or every other day. Detangling and preserving the coat may be achieved with the help of a slicker brush or a comb with wide-spaced teeth.
Depending on the dog's coat type, length, and style, professional grooming is usually necessary every four to six weeks. Your Poodle may have a clean look from a skilled groomer who can cut the coat and style it according to breed standards or your preferences.
To maintain a clean coat and skin free of filth and odor, it is recommended that Poodles be washed on a regular basis. For dogs, it's important to choose a mild, hypoallergenic shampoo of good quality. You don't want to dry out your coat by washing it too much, since that can remove its natural oils. After you wash your hair, give it a good rinse to get rid of any remaining shampoo.
To keep the coat of a Poodle at the right length and style, regular grooming is required. The head, ears, paws, and tail may all be trimmed as part of this process. While some pet owners choose to teach themselves basic grooming techniques, others prefer to hire experts.
Poodles need their long, floppy ears cleaned often to avoid ear infections. Make it a habit to check your ears often for redness, discharge, or an unpleasant scent. Use cotton balls or pads and an ear cleaner that has been recommended by your veterinarian to clean the ears. To prevent getting anything in the ear canal, gently clean the outside of the ear.
To Avoid Pain, Injuries, and Overgrowth, Trim Your Nails Regularly. In between pedicures, give the nails a little trim. The quick is a delicate part within the nail, so be cautious not to cut into it. If you're not sure how to cut your pet's nails, it's best to bring them to a doctor or professional groomer.
For your Poodle's general well-being, it is crucial to practice good dental hygiene. On a regular basis, use a toothbrush and toothpaste made specifically for dogs to clean their teeth. As an added bonus, you may aid with tooth hygiene by providing suitable chews or toys.