Komondor Dog Clippers and Accessories
The Komondor is a large white coloured Hungarian breed of livestock dog with a long corded coat. Sometimes referred to as 'mop dogs', the Hungarian Sheepdog is a long established powerful breed that has a natural guardian instinct to protect livestock. This dog has... Read More-
Komondor Dog Clipper Set - Mains
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Komondor Dog Clipper Set - Cordless
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Cockapoo Grooming FAQs
How often should a Cockapoo be groomed?
How often should a Cockapoo be groomed?
Cockapoos need regular upkeep to stay comfortable and tangle-free. You’ll want to brush their coat a few times a week to stop knots forming — especially around the ears, legs and underbelly. For clipping, every 6 to 8 weeks is a good rule of thumb. If their coat grows faster or they’re outdoors a lot, you might find yourself grooming a little more often.
What clippers are best for Cockapoos?
What clippers are best for Cockapoos?
It depends on your setup and your dog’s coat. For nervous dogs or first-time groomers, the MD Roamer cordless clipper is a great option — it’s quiet, light, and easy to use. If your Cockapoo has a particularly thick or curly coat, the Pedigree Pro mains-powered clipper gives you a bit more punch.
What comes in a Cockapoo grooming kit?
What comes in a Cockapoo grooming kit?
Our kits are designed to give you everything you need in one go. You’ll get professional-quality clippers, a steel blade, several metal comb guides, a pair of scissors, a brush or comb, and some oil and cleaning spray. It’s the same setup a professional groomer would use — just in a box ready for your home.
Can I really groom my Cockapoo at home?
Can I really groom my Cockapoo at home?
Yes — and once you’ve done it a couple of times, it becomes second nature. Cockapoos are one of the easier breeds to groom at home because their coat doesn’t shed much, but it does need regular trimming. With the right clipper, scissors, and a bit of patience, you’ll save money and build trust with your dog in the process.
What comes in a Cockapoo grooming kit?
What comes in a Cockapoo grooming kit?
Our kits are designed to give you everything you need in one go. You’ll get professional-quality clippers, a steel blade, several metal comb guides, a pair of scissors, a brush or comb, and some oil and cleaning spray. It’s the same setup a professional groomer would use — just in a box ready for your home.
Which areas should I trim on a Cockapoo?
Which areas should I trim on a Cockapoo?
The main spots are the body, legs, chest, rear end and under the belly. Around the face, ears, and paws, go slower and use shorter blades or scissors — these areas are more sensitive and prone to nicking. Brushing first always helps, and it’s best to keep your dog calm with breaks throughout.
My Cockapoo gets anxious. Will the clipper scare them?
My Cockapoo gets anxious. Will the clipper scare them?
It depends on the dog, but many Cockapoos prefer quieter clippers. That’s why we recommend cordless options like the MD Roamer — they’re low-noise and low-vibration, which helps nervous dogs stay relaxed. Grooming can feel strange at first, but a calm approach and a good tool go a long way.
What grooming style is best for a Cockapoo?
What grooming style is best for a Cockapoo?
Most owners go for the Teddy Bear Cut — it’s tidy, soft-looking, and keeps the coat manageable without going too short. Other popular options include the Lamb Cut or a shorter Puppy Cut, especially in warmer months. Ultimately, it’s about what’s practical for your lifestyle and comfortable for your dog.
How do I stop my Cockapoo from getting matted?
How do I stop my Cockapoo from getting matted?
The secret is little and often. A quick brush every few days — especially around the ears, tail and underarms — makes a huge difference. Don’t wait until the coat is already tangled. If it gets too matted, it’s best to clip it short and start again with regular brushing.
Do I need different blades for different parts of the body?
Do I need different blades for different parts of the body?
You don’t need loads, but it’s helpful to have a couple of options. A 10F blade works well for most of the body. For tricky areas like around the face, paws or bum, shorter or rounded blades — or even scissors — give you more control. You can also use clipper comb guides to leave more length.