How to Groom a Doodle at Home (Step‑by‑Step Guide)

Why Doodles Need Regular Grooming

Doodles are adorable, fluffy, and very easy to fall in love with – but their coats can be a real challenge.
Because of their curly or wavy fur, doodles are prone to tangles and mats, especially around the ears, neck, tail, and armpits.

Regular at‑home grooming helps you:

  • Prevent painful mats and skin irritation
  • Reduce shedding and keep your home cleaner
  • Spot skin issues, parasites, or hot spots early
  • Save money on professional groomer visits

The good news: you don’t need to be a professional groomer to keep your doodle comfortable. With a few simple tools and a calm routine, you can groom at home confidently.

Tools You’ll Need

Before you start, prepare these basic tools:

  • Dematting comb – to gently work through tangles and small mats
  • Two or three combs/brushes – with different tooth spacing for different areas
  • Lick mat or treat distraction – to help keep your doodle calm
  • Dog‑safe spray conditioner (optional) – to make detangling easier
  • Towel or non‑slip mat – for your grooming area

You don’t need a complicated toolkit. A simple at‑home grooming bundle with a dematting comb, a few combs, and a lick mat is enough for most doodle owners.

Step 1: Set Up a Calm Grooming Environment

Choose a quiet, comfortable spot – for example:

  • The bathroom
  • A corner of your living room
  • A grooming table or a sturdy mat on the floor

Tips:

  • Let your doodle sniff the tools before you begin.
  • Use a lick mat with some peanut butter, yogurt, or wet food (make sure it’s safe for dogs).
  • Talk in a calm, reassuring voice and avoid sudden movements.

The goal is to make grooming feel like a normal, positive routine – not a scary event.

Step 2: Check for Tangles and Mats

Start by gently running your fingers through your doodle’s coat.
Pay special attention to:

  • Behind the ears
  • Around the collar area
  • Armpits and inner thighs
  • Tail and rear area

If you feel small knots or clumps, that’s where your dematting comb will be most useful.

Step 3: Use a Dematting Comb on Problem Areas

Take your dematting comb and work on one small section at a time.

How to use it safely:

  1. Hold the fur close to the skin with one hand, so you don’t pull the skin.
  2. Start at the **end of the hair near the skin.
  3. Gently work the comb through the tangle in short strokes.
  4. Be patient – avoid yanking or rushing. If a knot is very tight, use your fingers first to loosen it.

If your doodle gets fidgety, let them lick the lick mat for a minute, then continue. Short grooming sessions are better than one long, stressful one.

Step 4: Comb Through the Whole Coat

Once the worst tangles are under control, switch to a wider‑tooth comb or brush to go through the whole body:

  • Comb in the direction of hair growth.
  • Use shorter strokes on sensitive areas (belly, legs, tail).
  • Finish with a finer comb to check for any remaining knots.

If you groom your doodle at least once or twice a week, each session will become much quicker and easier.

Step 5: Reward and Build a Positive Routine

Always end with something positive:

  • Verbal praise
  • A small treat- A short playtime or cuddle session

This teaches your doodle that grooming = attention and rewards, not just “being forced to stand still”.

Aim to groom a little bit every week, rather than waiting until the coat is badly matted.

When to See a Professional Groomer

At‑home grooming is great for maintenance, but you should still see a professional groomer when:

  • Your doodle has large, tight mats close to the skin
  • There are signs of redness, sores, or strong odor
  • You want a specific haircut style (teddy bear cut, etc.)

Think of home grooming as “daily care”, and grooming salons as “deep maintenance”.

A Simple AtHome Option for Doodle Owners

If you’re just starting with at‑home grooming, look for a simple bundle that includes:

  • A dematting comb
  • A few combs with different tooth spacing
  • A lick mat to keep your doodle calm

Brands like Pettival Pets focus on doodle and cavapoo owners who want an easy routine at home, without needing a full professional toolkit.

The most important thing is not how fancy your tools are, but how gentle, patient, and consistent you are with your doodle.

If you’re looking for a simple at‑home grooming bundle for doodles and cavapoos, check out our starter kits here.

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