Are you looking for a Newfypoo haircut that will make your dog stand out from the rest, but you’re not sure where to start? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this blog post, we’ll be sharing some of our favorite Newfypoo haircuts (with pictures!) along with some handy DIY grooming tips. So whether you’re a Newfypoo newbie or a seasoned pro, read on for some inspiration!
Table of Contents
- Newfypoo Haircuts: Intro
- Top 4 Newfypoo Haircuts
- Newfypoo Grooming Tutorials
- How Often Do Newfypoos Need To Be Groomed?
- Newfypoo Haircuts: Final Thoughts
Newfypoo Haircuts: Intro
Newfypoos are a cross between the gentle giant Newfoundland and the hypoallergenic Poodle, resulting in a low-shedding Dood. This makes the Newfypoo an excellent choice for people who otherwise couldn’t adopt the double-coated purebred Newfoundland. Or, if you just prefer a dog that doesn’t shed much hair.
But thanks to their Poodle heritage, Newfypoos also need to be groomed regularly, as their hair can grow rather long pretty quickly. As Newfypoos have a mix of both purebred parents, they may either inherit a curly Poodle-inspired coat, the straight Newfoundland coat, or a wavy combination coat that’s a beautiful representation of their heritage.
What’s more, all of these coat types also have different qualities and grooming requirements. For instance, curly-coated Newfypoos are the most hypoallergenic of them all. However, they’re also the most prone to matting. On the other hand, straight coats tend to come with a shedding undercoat, but regular brushing can keep their shedding levels to a minimum. Wavy coats tend to be the easiest to manage. And although they may inherit the Newfoundland’s undercoat, they usually shed much less than straight-coated Newfypoos.
When trying to decide between all the different Newfypoo haircuts, it’s also important to consider your dog’s lifestyle, the climate you live in, and how much time you’re willing to spend on grooming. For example, if your Newfypoo sports a longer hairdo, you’ll also have to spend more time brushing them. Likewise, longer coats tend to trap in more dirt and debris, so that’s something worth keeping in mind.
Top 4 Newfypoo Haircuts
Different groomers may have different ideas of what the following types of cuts are. It’s best to show your groomer a picture of exactly what you want to avoid any misunderstandings. If any of these pictures represent what you want your Lhasa Poo to look like, be sure to bookmark this page for easy access when dropping them off at the groomer!
Newfypoo Lion Cut
This Newfypoo haircut is for the more daring pups that don’t shy away from bold looks and plenty of attention whenever they’re out and about.
With this Newfypoo haircut, the hair on the head, muzzle, and legs is left longer to resemble a lion’s mane, while the hair on the rest of the body is clipped short. You can also leave cute poms on the tail and paws if your pup likes to look extra fabulous.
Not only does this haircut make your Newfypoo look like a regal lion, but it’s also a great way to keep them cool during those hot summer months. Plus, it’s relatively low-maintenance as you won’t have to spend as much time brushing their coat. However, do keep in mind that you’ll have to regularly brush the mane to keep tangles at bay.
If you think your Newfypoo would rock a lion cut, then take a look at some cute pictures for inspiration:
Photo Example of a Doodle Lion Cut
Newfypoo Puppy Cut
This Newfypoo haircut is perfect for those who want an easy-to-maintain coat that doesn’t require regular trips to the groomer.
A puppy cut is a type of haircut where the hair on your dog’s head, muzzle, and legs is kept slightly longer. The rest of the body is trimmed short, giving your Newfypoo a puppy-like appearance. However, you can also leave the hair on the body longer, there are no rules with the puppy cut!
This particular haircut is great for dogs who have a lot of hair as it helps to prevent matting and tangles. It also won’t require much upkeep on your part, especially if your Dood has shorter hair.
If you’re in need for some inspo, here’s an example of the Newfypoo puppy cut:
Photo Example of a Doodle Puppy Cut
Newfypoo Teddy Bear Cut
This Newfypoo haircut is perfect for those who want their Dood to have a cute and cuddly teddy bear appearance.
The teddy bear cut is a type of cut where the hair on your dog’s head, muzzle, and legs is kept longer, while the rest of the body is trimmed short. It’s rather similar to the puppy cut, but with one key difference. With the teddy bear cut, the hair on the head, face, and ears is rounded, giving your Newfypoo a teddy bear-like appearance.
Just like with the puppy cut, you can either opt for a shorter or longer clip on the body. However, for the rounded face to really pop, the hair on the body should be slightly shorter than on the head.
Here’s a great example of the oh so adorable teddy bear cut:
Photo Example of a Doodle Teddy Bear Cut
Newfypoo Kennel Cut
The kennel cut is a type of Newfypoo haircut where the hair is kept short all over. It’s the perfect look for warmer months or if your Newfypoo lives in a hot climate. Since the hair is kept short all over the body and face, it’s super easy to achieve and maintain. And if you’d like to spend slightly less time on brushing, then this might be a great choice for your Dood.
A typical kennel cut would usually look like this – super cute, we must say:
Photo Example of a Doodle Kennel Cut
Other Newfypoo Cuts
Newfypoo Grooming Tools
If you’re ready to start giving your Newfypoo haircuts at home, you’ll first need to invest in some good quality grooming tools. Here’s an overview of all the grooming tools you’ll need when grooming your Newfypoo at home.
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Tool #1:
Brush – Your most important grooming tool will be a good quality, sturdy, and durable brush. Depending on your dog’s coat type, you can either opt for a pin brush or a slicker brush – whichever you find works best on your dog’s hair. As you’ll be using the brush on a daily basis, opt for something that’ll withstand the regular use. Here are our top picks for Maltipoos, which also work great on Lhasa Poo hair.
See also: Line Brushing: Prevent Your Doodle From Being Shaved (Video Tutorial)
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Tool #2:
Comb – In addition to a good brush, you’ll also be needing a great, sturdy comb that’ll help you target those stubborn knots and tangles hiding deep inside the fur. A comb is also crucial for brushing through more delicate, harder to reach areas like the face, muzzle, ears, paws, and belly.
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Tool #3:
Dog Clippers – If you’re really serious about grooming your Lhasa Poo at home, a good set of dog clippers is an absolute must in your at home grooming kit. With these, you’ll be able to create some gorgeous Lhasa Poo haircuts in no time. If you’re not sure which clippers to choose, you’ll find some excellent product recommendations from this guide.
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Tool #4:
Scissors – When it comes to Lhasa Poo haircuts, clippers will obviously do most of the job. However, a pair of scissors is still necessary for those final touches. You’ll also want to reach for dog-safe scissors when trimming smaller and delicate areas around the face, ears, muzzle, and paws. In fact, we’ve created a full guide on the best dog scissors on the market.
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Tool #5:
Dog Shears – Dog shears might look like your regular pair of scissors, but don’t let this fool you. Dog shears a.k.a thinning shears will literally turn any dog owner into a professional groomer. Thinning shears work their magic by blending in the different lengths of hair that you’ve already cut. Goodbye that chopped look, and hello gorgeous Lhasa Poo haircuts!
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Tool #6:
Detangler Spray – One of the best kept secrets of Doodle owners and Doodle groomers is a dog detangler spray. Simply spray this on your Dood’s hair before giving them a thorough brush, and see for yourself – the time you’d otherwise spent on all of those pesky knots and tangles will be cut in half. We love dog detangler sprays so much that we’ve even created a buying guide with our favorite products.
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Tool #7:
Shampoo – A great shampoo not only thoroughly cleanses your dog’s coat and skin from any dirt and grime, it can also be used as a targeted treatment for various skin and coat concerns. For instance, there are dog shampoos for skin sensitivities and dryness, dander control, flea and tick shampoos, and many others. Our ultimate dog shampoo guide has them all.
See also: How to Bathe a Doodle: Step-by-Step Ultimate Guide + Things You’ll Need
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Tool #8:
Nail Clippers – To prevent ingrown nails, injury, and infections, make sure to routinely trim your dog’s nails. You can do this with either dog nail clippers or with a nail grinder. Be sure to check out our article on How To Trim Dog Nails, where we share our best tips, tricks, and product recommendations.
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Tool #9:
Ear Cleaning Products – Although the signature floppy Doodle ears are definitely cute to look at, they come with the added risk of ear infections due to their restricted airflow. Make sure you keep your dog’s ears clean and dry at all times. We recommend you also purchase a dog ear cleaner to properly cleanse your Dood’s ears and prevent ear infections.
See also: Dog Ear Infection Symptoms, Treatments, and Prevention for Doodles.
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Tool #10:
A Grooming Table – If you’ve already put together your Lhasa Poo’s at home grooming kit, we strongly advise you to also purchase a dog grooming table or build one yourself.
A dog grooming table is great for a few different reasons. Most importantly, it keeps your pup still and safely put while you get to use both hands when grooming, provided that your grooming table comes with an adjustable arm and a leash. In addition to that, it’ll save you from a lot of back pain, since you won’t have to bend down to your dog’s level.
Newfypoo Grooming Tutorials
We all know how much it can cost to get your Dood professionally groomed ever so often. For this reason, many Newfypoo owners have actually opted to groom their dog at home instead. Not only is this a great way to save a lot of money, it also provides you another opportunity to bond with your precious pal.
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How Often Do Newfypoos Need To Be Groomed?
Maintaining your Newfypoo’s coat is a job in itself. There are various grooming activities to consider, such as brushing, bathing, hair trimming, and nail clipping. If you’re having trouble staying on top of your Newfypoo’s grooming routine, don’t fret! Here’s a sample timeline for the different grooming activities you should keep up with:
- Brushing: Ideally, you should brush your Newfypoo every single day, or at least 3-4 times a week.
- Nail Trimming: Every week or every other week.
- Hair & Ear Hair Trimming: Every 4 to 8 weeks.
- Ear Cleaning: Dry your Newfypoo’s ears after they’ve gotten wet (bathing, swimming, etc.). Use a dog ear cleaner once a week to prevent ear infections.
- Bathing: Every 4 to 8 weeks or more or less frequently, depending on your dog’s lifestyle, activity levels, skin conditions, shedding levels, and hair length.
Newfypoo Haircuts: Final Thoughts
If you’re looking to add a little oomph to your dog’s look, consider one of these Newfypoo haircuts! With the right tools and some patience, you can groom your Newfypoo at home like a true professional. Let us know in the comments what kind of Newfypoo haircuts you’ll be trying out on your dog and share any additional DIY tips that you have for grooming your pup at home!