Labradoodle Hair Coat Vs Fleece Coat Puppies
You can click on the link above for the curly fleece or wool coat types to view those ones. These are various photos of wavy fleece or straight coated fleece puppies we have raised here at Copper Canyon Labradoodles and then later adolescent or adult photos that families have kindly sent to us…
Labradoodle hair coat vs fleece coat puppies. The WOOL COAT is somewhat poodle like which requires regular grooming is non-shedding and allergy, asthma-friendly. This is a thicker tight curl coat. A Wool Fleece blend is a distinctly nice unusual coat as well. The HAIR COAT is soft silky and flat to straight with medium waviness. Has a cute fluffy longer coat look. Regular brushing is. This can vary depending on the type of coat the Labradoodle has (Fleece, Hair, or Wool). As the adult coat grows in and the puppy coat sheds, it is more important than ever to brush the dog regularly. Brushing helps remove the puppy coat, which if left to tangle with the incoming adult coat, will cause mats. Labradoodles have 3 types of coats: Hair, Fleece, and Wool. Hair Coats. Pups with the coat type Hair have a coat similar to a lab's, making it the easiest coat to maintain. Hair coats shed and are the least allergy friendly. If your Labradoodle has a Hair coat, they don't need much grooming, if at all. Labradoodle Coat Types: Hair Coated Labradoodle (Straight) Less common than the other coat types is a hair coated Labradoodle. A hair coated Labradoodle does not look similar in appearance to their fleece and wool coated brothers and sisters. A hair coated Labradoodle often referred to as having a straight coat looks more like their Labrador.
Curly Fleece Coat. The curly fleece coat is soft in texture with loose curls. It is not sprung, so it tends to straighten out a little when it grows longer. This coat type is what most people think of as the typical Australian Labradoodle look. It is non-shedding and is generally very compatible with allergy and asthma sufferers. FLEECE: The Fleece coat of an Australian Labradoodle hangs down in ‘tendrils’ loosely from the body of the dog. It will flow and ripple as the dog moves, which is the true test of the Fleece coat as opposed to the Wool coat. Some Fleece coats will become very curly once they have been cut with electric clippers. Anyone that has had the daily task of sweeping their furry floors and cleaning the hair-covered upholstery will appreciate the low or no-shed Australian Labradoodle coat! They do need to be brushed or combed on a regular basis and a biannual haircut keeps their peepers from getting the shaggy-dog treatment, but overall their coat maintenance is. The fleece-textured coat is the coat most preferred by Labradoodle owners. The fleece coats are wavy but can also be tightly curled. It has a soft silk-like feel to it and is easier to maintain than the wool coat.
Fleece coats vary from an open wavy fleece coat to a curly fleece coat. Both are easy to maintain and are more relaxed than the wool, poodle-type coat. We do offer some wool coat puppies because for severe allergy suffers a wool coat is better for even lower risks of allergy issues. Below are pictures of a fleece and wool coats. Labradoodles can have three coat types: hair coat, wool, and fleece coat. Hair coat may be straight or wavy and the most likely shed. It is the most natural coat of the three to care for as your dog will naturally molt. To keep the wool coat long and flowing will require more maintenance. Hair coat [Hair texture that sheds] is undesirable and is a major fault. It is important that the coat gives the impression of being a fleece in type rather than dog hair. There should be no body odor or shedding in the Fleece and Wool coat [with the exception of the Hair coat, which both has odor and sheds in varying degrees, usually seen in. There are three main coat types (Hair/Fleece/Wool) with some variation found within the coat types noted below. The Hair (Dog hair texture either feathering, scruffy, or wavy) is a shedding coat in varying degrees and will need a quick brushing/combing about once a month depending on the density and length of the coat.
Labradoodle Color Styles. Black: puppies are born black but can develop white hairs for a “salt and pepper” look and or fade to silver Chocolate: puppies are born chocolate but can fade to different levels of either tan or silver (parchment) as adults Chocolate Brindle: is a rare color varia Red: puppies are born red but can fade over time to a lighter shade of red Linda and Kevin Gelaude - We raise exceptional quality labradoodle puppies as pets and therapy dogs. Copper Canyon Australian Labradoodles is a premium rated labradoodle breeder. All our labradoodles are fully health tested and our labradoodle puppies come with a 2 year genetic guarantee against genetic health issues. You will need to use a soft bristle brush on their coat to distribute their natural oils. The “hair” coat is a very low maintenance coat if you can live with the shedding. A “hair” coat would be common with a first generation (F1) Labradoodle, meaning a first generation direct breeding between a Poodle and a Labrador Retriever. Rarely is a wool or fleece coat 100% one or the other but more like 80-90%. For example our Kiwi has a 100% fleece coat while Callie has a few wooly areas. Labradoodle Coat Types. The three coat texture types are: Wool, slightly course but soft like a luxurious, very thick, wool shag ; Fleece, a chenille feel, very soft and silky