With the right tools, a bit of patience, and a happy attitude, grooming your Miniature Poodle can be a fun and bonding experience. So grab your slicker brush, metal comb, and let’s make those curls bounce!
Grooming isn’t just about looking fancy (though, let’s face it, Miniature Poodles rock a runway-ready look). It’s vital for their health and happiness.
I always start with a slicker brush to get rid of loose hairs and surface tangles.
After brushing, I switch to my metal comb. It’s the secret weapon for a truly fluffy finish!
My Miniature Poodles gets a bath every 3–4 weeks (or sooner if they dive into mud).
Poodles have hair in their ear canals that can trap moisture and cause infections. They NEED some air flow to keep those ears dry and healthy. The first time you pull their excess ear hair, it will feel funny to them. They may have some head shaking and itching while they get used to it. Make sure to use ear powder after their bath to both dry out the ear and help sooth any irritation they may have. They quickly get used to having the hair plucked when groomed.
No more head shaking or itchy ears!
Click, click, click… if you hear it, it’s time! Long nails can be a pain for both your dog and you, literally!
Here’s a couple helpful guides on how to properly clip your dogs nails:
When it comes to styles, Poodles have options! Here are some of the most loved Miniature Poodle haircuts:
There are many different grooming tools that you can use to groom your Miniature Poodle. Some are fairly inexpensive while others can be pretty high priced. To make my Miniature Poodles look and smell great I keep these tools handy:
Want to dive a little deeper into DIY grooming? Check out our [Dog Nail Clipping Guide](internal:Dog Nail Clipping Guide).
Grooming my Miniature Poodles might take time, but it’s always worth it. Watching them strut around after a grooming session is pure joy. Plus, they smell like a dream and feel like a plush toy. It may take some practice to get them looking perfect, but it will definitely be worth the time and effort you put into it.
Whether you go full glam with a fancy Continental Clip or keep it cute and simple with a Teddy Bear trim, your Miniature Poodle will appreciate the love.
My favorite look is short (we live in the country where there are tons of cockle burrs) with a shaved face, nice poof on the end of the tail, and a little poof for a top hat on their heads.