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  2. Dog Dad Shows off Goldendoodle’s Top Hairstyles and People ...

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    Brodie the Goldendoodle is one of the dogs whose hair I covet, and his dad posted a video on Thursday, September 5th of some of his cool hairstyles and they're all adorable! From bubble braids to ...

  3. Goldendoodle - Wikipedia

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    The Goldendoodle is a designer dog created by crossbreeding a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. First widely bred in the 1990s, they are bred in three different sizes—each corresponding to the size of Poodle used as a parent. Goldendoodles often demonstrate Golden Retrievers' intuitive and human-oriented nature in addition to the intelligent ...

  4. Kerry Blue Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Kerry Blue Terrier (also known as the Irish Blue Terrier) (Irish: An Brocaire Gorm) is a breed of dog. [1] Originally bred to control vermin including rats, rabbits, badgers, ferrets, foxes, otters, hares, deer, and even wolves, over time the Kerry became a general working dog used for a variety of jobs including herding cattle and sheep.

  5. Goldendoodle Puppy's Morning Routine After Being Spayed Tugs ...

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    What a sweet duo! There's zero doubt about Katerina's devotion to Beanie, the mini-Goldendoodle, especially after a morning of top-notch care and cuddling.What else could a pup want in this world ...

  6. How often should you wash your dog? Bathe that smelly pup ...

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    According to BeChewy, medium- and long-coat dogs should bathe every four to six weeks and short-coat dogs should bathe somewhere between every one to three months. Just be careful not to wash your ...

  7. Dog grooming - Wikipedia

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    While many dogs shed frequently, some breeds, like poodles, shed very little and require grooming every 4-8 weeks. [3] The primary reasons for daily grooming include: decreased chance of various health problems, such as thrush, scratches, and other skin problems. improved hygiene of the dog. monitoring of the dog's health by checking for cuts ...