Puppy Grooming by Breed | Boundless Horizon Puppies
🐾 Expert Grooming Guide

Puppy Grooming by Breed

Every breed is different. A Maltipoo’s fine, silky coat needs something completely different than a Cavapoo’s curls — and getting it wrong leads to mats, skin problems, and a dog that fights the groomer every time. Here’s exactly what each breed needs.

3 Breeds Covered Brushing Schedules Bath Frequency Professional Groom Timing Starter Tool List
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Written by Dan — Owner, Boundless Horizon Puppies (Est. 2022)

I’m Dan, owner of Boundless Horizon Puppies in Millersburg, Ohio. Since 2022, I’ve placed over 1,000 puppies with families across 7 states. I work personally with a small network of trusted breeders and stay involved long after every puppy goes home. Every grooming tip in this guide is based on what I tell new puppy families directly — not textbook theory.

The biggest grooming mistake new puppy owners make is waiting too long to start. Most people wait until the puppy actually needs grooming. But the right time to start is before they need it — when they’re 8 weeks old and everything is still new and exciting to them.

A puppy that gets handled gently from day one — paws touched, ears rubbed, face wiped — grows into a dog that sits calmly for a bath. A puppy that never gets handled becomes a dog that fights the groomer every single time.

Use the jump links below to go straight to your breed, or read through for the full picture.

All-Breed Grooming Snapshot

A quick comparison before you dive into the details for your breed.

Breed Coat Type Brush Frequency Baths Prof. Haircut Difficulty
Maltipoo Soft, wavy/curly Daily Every 3–4 weeks Every 6–8 weeks High
Cavapoo Wavy to curly Every other day Every 3–4 weeks Every 6–8 weeks Moderate
Teddy Bear (Shichon) Soft, wavy/curly Every other day Every 3–4 weeks Every 6–8 weeks Moderate

🐾 Maltipoo

Soft Wavy or Curly High Grooming Need Low Shedding

Maltipoos carry the best of both the Maltese and Poodle when it comes to personality — but that beautiful soft coat needs daily attention. Their fine, silky fur tangles easily, especially around the face and ears. The good news: Maltipoos are small, so a full brushing session takes just 5–10 minutes once you have a routine down.

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Brush
Daily
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Bath
Every 3–4 weeks
Haircut
Every 6–8 weeks
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Tear Stains
Daily wipe
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Nail Trim
Every 3 weeks

👁 Tear Stains — The #1 Maltipoo Issue

Maltipoos often develop reddish-brown staining under the eyes. Use a soft damp cloth or dog-safe eye wipes every morning to keep the area clean. Filtered water and certain foods can reduce how much they tear. Ask your vet if staining is severe — it can signal a blocked tear duct.

✂ Face Trimming

Hair growing over the eyes causes irritation and eye infections. Trim the hair around the eyes every 3–4 weeks, or ask your groomer to shape the face at each appointment. A “puppy face” cut keeps the fur short and adorable while protecting the eyes.

⚠ Fine Coat = Quick Mats

Maltipoo fur is very fine, which means it tangles fast. After every bath, comb through the coat with a fine-toothed metal comb before blow-drying. Drying with tangles in the coat sets them permanently.

🛁 Bath Time Tips

Use a gentle tearless puppy shampoo — never adult shampoo. Warm (not hot) water only. Fully dry with a blow dryer set to low. Never let a Maltipoo air-dry — the fine coat stays damp near the skin and can cause skin irritation or a musty odor.

🐾 Cavapoo

Wavy to Curly Moderate–High Grooming Low Shedding

Cavapoos are a cross between Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Poodles, and their coats reflect both parents. Some pups come out with looser Cavalier waves; others get the tight Poodle curl. You often don’t know exactly which until they’re a few months old. Either way, plan for brushing every other day and a professional haircut every 6–8 weeks.

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Brush
Every other day
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Bath
Every 3–4 weeks
Haircut
Every 6–8 weeks
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Eye Area
Weekly wipe
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Nail Trim
Every 3–4 weeks

🧮 Adjusting for Coat Type

Wavy-coated Cavapoos need brushing every other day with a slicker brush and a metal comb to check for hidden tangles. Curly-coated Cavapoos are closer to a Poodle — they need more frequent brushing and line-brushing technique to prevent matting at the skin.

✂ Best Cuts for Cavapoos

The teddy bear cut is the most popular choice — it keeps the face round and fluffy with a short, even body. A “summer cut” goes shorter to reduce maintenance. Either way, the face hair around the eyes needs regular trimming to protect vision and prevent irritation.

👂 Ear Care

Cavapoos inherit the Cavalier’s floppy ears. Clean the ears every 1–2 weeks with a vet-approved solution on a cotton ball. If your Cavapoo has tighter Poodle-type ear canals, ask your groomer to check and pluck any ear hair at appointments. Early attention prevents recurring ear infections.

⚠ The Mat Warning

Check behind the ears, armpits, collar area, and where the legs meet the body — these are the first places mats form. Catch them early with a dematting comb. Wait too long and they require shaving.

💡 Start the Grooming Table Early
A Cavapoo puppy that gets lifted onto a counter or table for brushing from week one learns to stand calmly. This makes every groomer visit easier for life. Pair it with treats and keep sessions under 5 minutes at first.

🐾 Teddy Bear (Shichon)

Soft Wavy or Curly Moderate–High Grooming Low Shedding

Teddy Bear puppies — a Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise mix — are named after their look, and keeping that teddy bear appearance requires consistent grooming. Their soft, fluffy coats are one of the most appealing of any breed, but they grow quickly and mat easily around the face, neck, and armpits. The classic teddy bear cut keeps them looking like stuffed animals while keeping maintenance manageable.

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Brush
Every other day
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Bath
Every 3–4 weeks
Haircut
Every 6–8 weeks
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Face Wipe
Daily
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Nail Trim
Every 3–4 weeks

✂ The Teddy Bear Cut

The classic teddy bear cut keeps the face round and full with the coat trimmed to 1.5–2 inches all over the body. The legs stay full and fluffy, and the tail is left as a plume. This style requires professional grooming every 6–8 weeks and brushing every other day at home.

🧮 Mat Hotspots

Teddy Bears mat most often around the collar area, behind the ears, under the armpits, and where the legs meet the body. Check these areas first at every brushing session. A quick 3-minute comb-through of these four spots prevents the majority of mats.

👁 Keeping the Face Clean

The fluffy face is what makes Teddy Bears so irresistible — but food, moisture, and eye discharge can cause staining and skin fold issues around the muzzle. Wipe the face with a damp cloth or face wipes after meals and every morning. Trim hair around the eyes every few weeks.

⚠ Brachycephalic Considerations

Teddy Bears inherit some flat-face traits from the Shih Tzu side. Their faces hold moisture in the skin folds around the nose more than other breeds. Keep this area clean and dry. A light application of pet-safe cornstarch powder can help on particularly damp days.

✅ All Three Breeds Benefit From Early Grooming Habits
Whether you have a Maltipoo, Cavapoo, or Teddy Bear, the single most valuable thing you can do in the first weeks home is build a positive grooming routine. Five minutes a day of gentle brushing, paw handling, and ear touching now saves you hours of groomer struggles for the next 15 years.

Essential Grooming Starter Kit

These tools cover all three breeds we place. You don’t need all of them on day one — start with what your breed needs most.

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Slicker Brush

Works on all coat types. Use gentle pressure — it’s not a scrubbing brush. The Chris Christensen or Hertzko brands are worth the investment.

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Metal Comb

The only way to confirm there are no mats near the skin. After brushing, run the comb through — if it glides, you’re done. If it snags, brush more.

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Puppy Shampoo

Use tearless puppy formula for the first year. Oatmeal-based shampoos are gentle and soothing. Never use human shampoo — the pH is wrong for dogs.

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Nail Clippers or Grinder

Start with clippers. If your dog tolerates it, a nail grinder is quieter and removes the risk of cutting the quick. Trim a tiny amount weekly rather than a lot less often.

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Ear Cleaning Solution

A vet-recommended ear cleaner applied to a cotton ball (never a cotton swab inside the canal). Use on all three breeds every 1–2 weeks — all have floppy ears prone to moisture buildup.

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Dog Eye Wipes

Pre-moistened wipes formulated for dogs. Use around the eye area to remove discharge and prevent staining. Essential for Maltipoos and Teddy Bears; helpful for Cavapoos too.

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Dog Toothbrush & Paste

Use enzymatic dog toothpaste — it works without full rinsing. A finger brush is easiest for puppies. All three breeds benefit from daily brushing — small dogs are prone to early dental disease.

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Pet Hair Dryer or Low-Heat Dryer

Never let any of these three breeds air-dry. A forced air dryer or a standard dryer on a cool setting while brushing through gives the best results and prevents skin issues.

ToolEssential ForOptional For
Slicker BrushMaltipoo, Cavapoo, Teddy Bear
Metal CombMaltipoo, Cavapoo, Teddy Bear
Dematting CombMaltipoo, CavapooTeddy Bear
Eye WipesMaltipoo, Teddy BearCavapoo
Ear Cleaning SolutionMaltipoo, Cavapoo, Teddy Bear
Dog ToothbrushAll three breeds

Grooming Questions I Get Every Week

These are the questions new puppy families ask me most often after pickup.

When should I start grooming my puppy?
Start gentle grooming sessions at 8 weeks old — even before they need it. Short, positive sessions with treats teach puppies that grooming is safe and fun. The earlier you start, the easier every future groom will be. Our breeding partners handle every puppy’s paws, ears, and face before they ever come home with their families.
When can my puppy get their first professional groom?
Most groomers accept puppies after their second round of vaccines, usually around 12–14 weeks. Call your groomer first — many offer a free or discounted “puppy intro” appointment so the first experience stays positive. Bringing your puppy in just for a bath and blow-dry before their first full groom helps them get comfortable with the environment.
How often does a Maltipoo need to be groomed?
Maltipoos need daily brushing to prevent mats in their fine, silky coat. Professional haircuts every 6–8 weeks keep the coat manageable. The face around the eyes needs trimming every 3–4 weeks, or at each groomer appointment. Without regular brushing, the fine fur tangles fast — especially after bathing or playing outside.
How often does a Cavapoo need grooming?
Cavapoos need brushing every other day and professional haircuts every 6–8 weeks. If your Cavapoo has a tighter, curlier coat, bump brushing to daily and use line-brushing technique to reach the skin. Their floppy ears need cleaning every 1–2 weeks to prevent ear infections.
What happens if I skip grooming my Maltipoo or Teddy Bear?
Skipping brushing on these breeds leads to painful mats that pull the skin. Severe matting often requires shaving the entire coat under sedation at a vet — which is expensive and stressful for your dog. The skin under chronic mats can become infected or develop sores. Daily brushing for 5 minutes prevents all of this.
Can I groom my puppy at home instead of going to a groomer?
Yes. You can do a lot at home — brushing, bathing, nail trims, and eye cleaning. For trimming and shaping, most owners find a groomer easier, especially for the curly coats of Cavapoos and Maltipoos. A good split is: brush daily at home, give baths every 3–4 weeks, and professional grooming every 6–8 weeks.
What tools do I need for puppy grooming at home?
A slicker brush, metal comb, gentle puppy shampoo, nail clippers or a grinder, ear cleaning solution, and dog-safe eye wipes cover all three breeds. A dematting comb and detangling spray are also helpful for curlier coats. Start with a brush and comb, and add tools as your puppy grows.

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Maltipoo

Designer Breed · Hypoallergenic

Maltese × Toy Poodle. Playful, smart, and deeply affectionate. Ideal for first-time owners, apartments, and allergy-sensitive families.

Hypoallergenic Low Shedding 5–20 lbs

Cavapoo

Designer Breed · Family Favorite

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel × Poodle. Gentle, adaptable, and wonderful with children. Soft, low-shedding coat with a loving personality.

Family Friendly Gentle 12–25 lbs

Teddy Bear (Shichon)

Designer Breed · Hypoallergenic

Shih Tzu × Bichon Frise. Soft, cuddly, and endlessly affectionate. Calm with children and seniors alike. Perfectly sized for any home.

Hypoallergenic Cuddly 8–18 lbs

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