Coat Types and Grooming: What to Know
F1b Mini Labradoodles are known for their soft, allergy-friendly coats — but they do require regular grooming. Their coat type plays a big role in how often and how much care they need.
Types of F1b Mini Labradoodle Coats
These coats usually fall into three categories:
- Curly – Tight curls like a Poodle’s. Best for allergy-sensitive homes. Needs frequent brushing to prevent matting.
- Wavy – Soft waves, easier to maintain. Still low-shedding and gentle on allergies.
- Wool/Fleece – Thick, plush, and luxurious. May need trimming more often to stay neat.
Your pup’s exact coat depends on genetics, but most F1b Mini Labradoodles land between wavy and curly — giving them their popular “teddy bear” look.
How to Groom Your F1b Mini Labradoodle
Brush 2–3 times per week to remove tangles, dirt, and loose hair. Use a slicker brush or a comb designed for doodles. Be extra gentle behind the ears and under the legs, where mats form fast.
Schedule professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks for trims, ear cleaning, and nail clipping. Long coats can mat quickly without upkeep, especially around the chest, paws, and tail.
Low-Shedding, Low-Odor Benefits
Thanks to their high Poodle DNA, these coats trap dander and shed very little. That means fewer allergens in the air and a cleaner home. Regular grooming also keeps them smelling fresh — no heavy “doggy odor.”