EPISODE · Aug 13, 2026 · 44 MIN
How to Brush a Goldendoodle at Home: A Groomer's Step-by-Step (Part 2)
from The Doodle Pro®: Positive Dog Training for Calm Doodles · host The Doodle Pro® – Corinne Gearhart, Certified Dog Trainer & Doodle Expert
Your Goldendoodle is brushed. Your Goldendoodle is also matted. Both of those things can be true on the same dog on the same day, and it does not mean you failed.In Part 2, Fear Free certified groomer Joy Burton gets specific about how to brush a Goldendoodle at home. The brush most Doodle parents own that should go in the trash, and the two to buy instead. Line brushing, step by step, in words you can use tonight. The comb rule that settles the front desk conversation before you ever get there. The six places mats always start. Skunk brushing, which is exactly as delightful as it sounds. And the red flags that tell you a salon is not the right room for your dog.We also get into crates and cage free grooming, what a good groomer does the second a dog says they are scared, and the difference between fear and aggression that almost nobody names out loud.Then the room opens up. The Doodle parents who joined this recording live named their own dogs and asked Joy about them, and she answered.Her closing line is the one I want every Doodle parent to hear: it is never the dog.New here? Start with Part 1, Why Is My Goldendoodle Matting When I Brush Every Day?🐾 What groomers wish you knew about brushing your Doodle, on the house.🐾 My favorite brushes and grooming tools, the whole shelf in one place.Some links are affiliate links. If you use them, The Doodle Pro® may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only point at things I would use on my own dog.CHAPTERS0:00 Welcome back1:45 Crates, kennel banks, and what cage free really means7:14 When a dog gets scared mid-groom8:50 Happy visits, the appointment before the appointment11:58 What Joy will never do to a dog14:04 Three things to do before your next appointment16:35 The brush to throw out, and the two to buy17:37 Line brushing, step by step18:03 Why you need a Greyhound comb20:44 The comb rule, and Swiss cheesing21:43 Detangler spray, and what it cannot fix22:53 Why the de-matting comb stays out of your kit24:49 Skunk brushing and the Doodle Mohawk26:11 The six places mats always start28:58 How to find a groomer for your Doodle30:23 Red flags at the grooming salon32:20 The one thing: it is never the dog33:01 Joy’s salon, and 25% off for listeners33:47 Listener Q and A41:33 Your one doable first step this weekTHE TOOLS JOY NAMES IN THIS EPISODEThe slicker brush: look for long bristles that come out at a straight angle and then point slightly down. Flat pin brushes are built for short coats and will skate right over a Doodle. Match the brush size to your dog’s size. Chris Christensen is the investment version, Groomers Supply House and JellyPet are excellent for less, and Paw Brothers extra-long bristle is Joy’s pick if you are just learning the technique.The Greyhound comb: a plain metal comb, about five or six dollars, any brand. This is the tool that tells you the truth.Detangling spray: for maintenance and softening tangles before you brush. It will not remove a mat that is already too far gone.An electric toothbrush: not for teeth. For desensitizing a puppy’s face to buzzing and vibration before a groomer ever holds a clipper there.Shampoo and conditioner: Joy’s picks are NKITA Pet for a simple all-in-one, and Curly Wax if you want to bring the curl out.🚫 The one to skip: the de-matting comb. Those hooked blades in the at-home kits are a professional tool. Joy does not even let her own bathers use one.🐾 Want the printable tool list? Grab my Top Brushes cheat sheet.FIND JOY BURTONJoy Burton is a Fear Free certified professional groomer and co-owner of Well-Groomed Pets Orange County in Laguna Niguel, California.Instagram: @groomwithjoyDoodle Pro® listeners get 25% off their first service. Mention the podcast when you book.WHAT’S YOUR DOODLE’S JOB TITLE?Six questions, five results, and one of them is asleep on your couch right now. Take the quiz.WHAT'S YOUR DOODLE'S JOB TITLE?Every Doodle has a job. Some of them just picked it themselves. Sockacquisition specialist. Neighborhood watch commander. Director of counteroperations.6 questions, 5 possible results, and one of them is asleep on your couchright now.thedoodlCorinne Gearhart is the founder of The Doodle Pro®, a science-based training platform helping Doodle parents raise calmer, well-mannered dogs using positive reinforcement. She is the host of The Doodle Pro® Podcast and author of Your Doodle’s Daily Schedule Blueprint™.📘 Get the Doodle Schedule Blueprint: https://thedoodlepro.com/doodle-schedule-bonus/🎧 More episodes: https://thedoodlepro.com/podcast
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Your Goldendoodle is brushed. Your Goldendoodle is also matted. Both of those things can be true on the same dog on the same day, and it does not mean you failed. In Part 2, Fear Free certified groomer Joy Burton gets specific about how to brush a Goldendoodle at home. The brush most Doodle parents own that should go in the trash, and the two to buy instead. Line brushing, step by step, in words you can use tonight. The comb rule that settles the front desk conversation before you ever get th...
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