The Coat: Athletic Dog.
Demanding Coat.

One of the biggest surprises for many Aussiedoodle owners is the coat. Soft, fluffy and over beautiful. And often much more work than expected. Because Aussiedoodles inherit coat traits from both the Australian Shepherd and the Poodle, coat texture can vary significantly from dog to dog.

Some develop loose waves. Others inherit tighter curls. Many have dense coats that combine continuous growth with significant volume.

What makes them different?
  • Continuously growing coat
  • Wavy or curly texture
  • High risk of hidden matting
  • Active lifestyle that creates constant coat friction

From the outside, the coat may still look fluffy and brushed.
Underneath, tangles can already be forming behind the ears, under the collar, beneath harness straps, and around the legs. Many owners are surprised by how quickly matting develops because Aussiedoodles rarely stay still for very long.

The important thing to understand:
  1. You are not simply maintaining a fluffy appearance.
  2. You are maintaining a coat that belongs to a highly active working-dog mix.

Important mistake to avoid:
Waiting until the coat looks tangled usually means matting underneath is already much more advanced. This breed needs regular maintenance. Not occasional rescue grooming appointments.
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Grooming Needs: More Than
Just Haircuts

Owning an Aussiedoodle means having a grooming routine.
Not because the coat is difficult. Because the dog is busy.

Australian Shepherds were bred to work livestock all day. Poodles were bred as athletic sporting dogs.
The result is often a dog that loves running, hiking, swimming, training, agility, and being involved in everything the family does.

Weekly essentials:
  • Brush several times per week
  • Focus on friction areas
  • Fully dry the coat after baths or swimming
  • Maintain a consistent grooming schedule

From the outside, the coat may appear perfectly maintained. Underneath, daily activity creates friction, moisture buildup, and hidden tangles that tighten over time. Regular maintenance is usually much easier than correcting months of hidden buildup later.

One Detail Many Owners Miss

Many Aussiedoodles develop matting underneath harnesses long before owners realize it.
This happens because active dogs spend a lot of time wearing harnesses during walks,
hikes, training sessions, and outdoor adventures.

The coat beneath those straps experiences constant friction.
At the same time, the surrounding coat often remains fluffy and soft, making the problem easy to miss. By the time matting becomes visible, it may already be sitting close to the skin.

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Aussiedoodles are exceptionally intelligent dogs. They learn quickly. The good habits and the bad ones. That is one reason early grooming experiences matter so much.

Puppies should learn early that brushing, baths, dryers, nail trims, and
handling are simply part of normal life.

Our recommendation:
  • Bring your puppy in around 4 months old, once vaccinations are complete.
  • Not for a full grooming.
  • Not for a makeover.
  • Just for a calm introduction.
  • Stay with your puppy.
  • Bring treats.

Let them explore the environment at their own pace while we observe how they react. Some puppies settle in immediately. Others need a little more time. That's completely normal.


From there, we decide together:
  1. If your puppy would benefit from short training-style grooming visits
  2. Or if they're relaxed enough to return later for routine maintenance.

With highly intelligent dogs like Aussiedoodles, early positive experiences often shape grooming behavior for years to come.

A simple puppy bath introduction ($60–80) often prevents years of stressful grooming experiences.

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Common Owner Mistakes

Even loving Aussiedoodle owners sometimes underestimate coat maintenance.
"My dog doesn't shed much, so grooming should be easy."
In reality, low-shedding coats often require more maintenance, not less.

Brushing only the surface
The coat may appear fluffy while tangles underneath continue tightening closer to the skin.

Waiting too long between grooming appointments
Because the coat grows continuously, small tangles can become severe matting surprisingly quickly.

Keeping an active dog in a long coat without maintenance
The more active the dog, the more coat maintenance usually becomes necessary. Prevention is always easier than correction.


Why Professional Grooming Matters
for Aussiedoodle

Working with an Aussiedoodle coat requires more than a quick bath and haircut.

In a professional grooming environment, we can:
  • Manage hidden tangles before they become severe matting
  • Fully dry the coat properly
  • Maintain comfortable coat length
  • Monitor skin and coat condition
And proper drying matters.

Many Aussiedoodles love swimming, hiking, outdoor adventures, and active lifestyles.
A coat that feels dry on the surface may still hold moisture deeper inside, especially in thicker areas around the legs and chest. That is one reason we never send a damp dog home.

Every Aussiedoodle is different.Some inherit more Poodle coat.
Others inherit more Australian Shepherd coat.

That means grooming needs can vary significantly from dog to dog. Comfort always comes before speed.

Professional grooming is not just about appearance.
After a proper grooming session, the coat feels lighter, cleaner, easier to maintain, and significantly more comfortable for everyday adventures.
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Bernedoodle Grooming in Morrisville & Cary, NC

Bernedoodles are affectionate, playful, people-loving dogs, but their coats can be a real commitment. Because they are a Bernese Mountain Dog and Poodle mix, Bernedoodles can have very different coat types. Some have loose waves and a soft, fluffy texture, while others have thicker, curlier coats that behave more like a Poodle coat.

At Rebel Tails, we provide gentle Bernedoodle grooming in Morrisville, NC, for pet parents from Cary, Raleigh, Apex, Durham, and the surrounding Triangle area. We groom mini, medium, and standard Bernedoodles with a focus on coat health, comfort, and practical styles that fit your dog’s lifestyle.

Bernedoodle Grooming for Thick, Wavy, and Curly Coats

Bernedoodle coats are not one-size-fits-all. Coat density, texture, length, skin sensitivity, and home brushing habits all affect the grooming approach your dog needs.

Before grooming, we evaluate the condition of your dog’s coat and check for hidden tangles, mats, dry skin, impacted coat, and sensitive areas. From there, we recommend a haircut and maintenance plan designed to keep your dog comfortable between appointments.

A Bernedoodle groom may include:

  • Bath and thorough drying
  • Brush-out and coat maintenance
  • Full-body haircut
  • Face trimming
  • Paw and sanitary care
  • Ear cleaning
  • Nail trimming or nail grinding
  • De-matting when appropriate

Why Bernedoodles Mat So Easily

Bernedoodles often have coats that hold loose hair instead of shedding it freely. That trapped hair can combine with new coat growth and form mats close to the skin.

Common matting areas include behind the ears, under collars and harnesses, in the armpits, around the chest, on the belly, near the tail, and around the paws.

Matting is more than a cosmetic concern. Tight mats can pull on the skin, trap moisture, restrict airflow, and make grooming uncomfortable.

Regular professional grooming helps prevent:

  • Coat matting
  • Skin irritation
  • Moisture buildup
  • Coat damage
  • Painful tangles

Bernedoodle Haircuts and Teddy Bear Cuts

Many owners love the classic Bernedoodle teddy bear cut. This style typically features a rounded face, shaped ears, and a fluffy but manageable body.

The best Bernedoodle haircut depends on coat condition, grooming frequency, and your home maintenance routine. Dogs that swim often, play outdoors, or mat easily may benefit from a shorter maintenance trim.

If the coat is healthy and regularly brushed, more length can often be maintained. If matting is severe, a shorter haircut may be the safest and most comfortable option.

De-Matting and Comfortable Coat Care

De-matting should always be approached carefully. Light tangles can often be brushed out gently, while tight mats close to the skin may require a shorter haircut.

At Rebel Tails, your dog’s comfort comes first. We do not force painful brushing to preserve coat length. Instead, we recommend the safest option for your dog’s well-being.

For many Bernedoodles, professional grooming every 4 to 6 weeks helps prevent serious matting and keeps the coat in better condition.

Mini, Medium, and Standard Bernedoodle Grooming

Mini, medium, and standard Bernedoodles can all experience similar coat challenges, although size can affect grooming time and maintenance requirements.

Standard Bernedoodles often require longer grooming sessions due to coat volume, while mini Bernedoodles can still mat quickly if their coat is curly or dense.

No matter the size, coat texture and maintenance habits are usually the biggest factors in grooming needs.

How Often Should a Bernedoodle Be Groomed?

Most Bernedoodles should be professionally groomed every 4 to 6 weeks. The right schedule depends on coat type, haircut length, activity level, matting tendency, and brushing routine.

Regular grooming helps maintain:

  • Cleaner coats
  • Reduced tangles
  • Healthier skin
  • Better comfort
  • Easier maintenance at home

Bernedoodle Grooming Near Cary, Morrisville, Raleigh, Apex, and Durham

Rebel Tails is located in Morrisville, NC, making us a convenient choice for Bernedoodle grooming near Cary, Raleigh, Apex, Durham, and nearby Triangle communities.

Whether your Bernedoodle needs a teddy bear cut, a shorter maintenance haircut, help with matting, a bath and brush-out, or routine nail care, our team can help create a grooming plan tailored to your dog.

Our approach is gentle, practical, and focused on long-term coat health and comfort.

Book Bernedoodle Grooming at Rebel Tails

A well-groomed Bernedoodle is easier to brush, more comfortable at home, and better able to maintain a healthy coat year-round.

Book your Bernedoodle grooming appointment at Rebel Tails in Morrisville near Cary, NC. We will help keep your dog clean, soft, comfortable, and beautifully maintained.

Bernedoodle Grooming FAQs

How often should a Bernedoodle be groomed?

Most Bernedoodles should be groomed every 4 to 6 weeks. Dogs with longer, curlier, or thicker coats may need more frequent grooming.

Do Bernedoodles get matted easily?

Yes. Bernedoodles can mat quickly, especially behind the ears, under collars, in the armpits, around the belly, and near the tail.

What is the best haircut for a Bernedoodle?

Many owners choose a teddy bear cut, while others prefer a shorter maintenance trim that is easier to brush and maintain.

Can you brush out matted Bernedoodle hair?

Light tangles may be brushed out gently. Tight mats close to the skin may require a shorter haircut for your dog’s comfort and safety.

Do mini Bernedoodles need the same grooming as standard Bernedoodles?

Both mini and standard Bernedoodles need regular grooming, although appointment time and coat maintenance needs may vary.

Do you offer Bernedoodle grooming near Cary, NC?

Yes. Rebel Tails provides Bernedoodle grooming in Morrisville, NC, near Cary, Raleigh, Apex, Durham, and the surrounding Triangle area.