Cockapoo Grooming Guide
Cage-free, one-on-one grooming in Lynchburg VA
Cockapoo Grooming Guide
Caring for your Cocker Spaniel + Poodle mix's adorable coat
About the Cockapoo Coat
Cockapoos are one of the original "designer dogs" — a cross between Cocker Spaniels and Poodles that's been around since the 1960s. They're known for their friendly personalities and those adorable, often curly coats.
As a mixed breed, Cockapoo coats can vary quite a bit. Some take after the Poodle side with tight curls, others have the wavy Cocker Spaniel coat, and some fall somewhere in between.
Cockapoo Coat Types
Tight Curly
Poodle-like curls. Low shedding but mats easily. Needs daily brushing.
Loose Wavy
Soft waves. Most common type. Moderate maintenance.
Straight/Flat
More Cocker Spaniel-like. May shed more. Easier to brush.
Key Coat Characteristics
- Texture: Varies from tight curls to loose waves to straight
- Shedding: Usually low to moderate (depends on coat type)
- Matting risk: HIGH — especially curly and wavy coats
- Colors: Black, white, cream, apricot, red, chocolate, parti-colors
Popular Cockapoo Haircuts
Teddy Bear Cut
The most popular choice! Body at 1-2 inches, rounded face with fluffy ears. Creates that adorable stuffed animal look Cockapoos wear so well. Learn more about our teddy bear cut.
Maintenance: Brush daily, groom every 6-8 weeks
Puppy Cut
Same length all over (usually 1-2 inches). Simple, practical, and adorable. Great for active dogs.
Maintenance: Brush every other day
Cocker Cut
Inspired by the Cocker Spaniel parent — shorter body with longer, flowing ears and leg feathers.
Maintenance: Daily ear brushing essential
Summer Cut
Shorter all over (1/2 to 1 inch) for hot weather or very active dogs. Easy to maintain but grows out quickly.
Maintenance: Minimal between grooms
Lamb Cut
Fluffy legs with a shorter body, clean face. A fun, unique look that shows off their personality.
Maintenance: Daily leg brushing
Natural/Longer Style
Grown out to 3+ inches with light shaping. Beautiful but requires significant commitment.
Maintenance: Daily thorough brushing required
The Cockapoo Matting Problem
Let me be real with you: Cockapoos are one of the most mat-prone breeds I groom. That beautiful wavy/curly coat tangles easily, and mats can form seemingly overnight.
Matting Hot Spots
- Ears — Especially behind and underneath (from collar friction)
- Armpits — Constant friction from walking
- Collar area — Consider removing collar at home
- Between back legs — Friction + moisture
- Chest — Where they lay down
- Beard/muzzle — Food and water debris
At-Home Care Tips
- Brush DAILY — This is non-negotiable for Cockapoos. Use a slicker brush and metal comb.
- Brush in sections — Part the coat and brush from skin outward, not just the surface
- Use detangling spray — Makes brushing easier and reduces breakage
- Check ears twice weekly — Cockapoos inherit the Cocker's tendency for ear infections
- Wipe face after meals — Prevents beard matting and staining
- Consider a harness — Collar friction causes major neck matting
What Happens If Matting Gets Bad?
If mats get too tight or cover too much of the body, humanely shaving the coat short may be the only option. This isn't punishment — it's kindness. Tight mats pull on skin, trap moisture, and can hide skin infections or parasites. For moderate matting, our dematting service can often save the coat without a full shave.
The good news? The coat grows back! And it's a fresh start for better brushing habits.
Professional Grooming Schedule
Cockapoos need professional grooming every 6-8 weeks — some even do better at 4-6 weeks, especially if you're keeping a longer style or struggling with matting.
Regular grooming keeps mats from forming, maintains coat health, and makes at-home brushing much easier between visits.
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