The Ultimate Guide to Doxiepoo Haircuts & Coat Care

Explore the best haircut styles for your Doxiepoo, from teddy bear cuts to puppy trims. Grooming tips and tools inside!

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Author Ellie Dachshund Lovers

Ellie

Posted on October 20, 2025.

Introduction


The first time I took Maple to the groomer, she came out looking like a teddy bear that had been through a wind tunnel—adorable, but not quite what I had in mind. That was my first real lesson in communicating exactly what I wanted… and also in understanding what her coat actually needed. If you’re based in Sydney, don’t let your dachshund find out the hard way. The Dogs in town are without doubt the best in town when it comes to grooming – we can vouch for it!

Back to the point of this article, If you’re here, chances are you’re wondering how to style your Doxiepoo, what works best for their coat type, or you’re prepping for your pup’s first grooming appointment. This guide covers everything I wish I’d known, from classic cuts to coat care between trims.


Key Takeaways


Topic

Summary

Cut Variety

From teddy bear trims to functional sport clips, options vary by coat type

Grooming Frequency

Every 6–8 weeks for curly coats; less for straighter types

Coat Considerations

Curly, wavy, or straight coats each need tailored care

At-Home Upkeep

Brushing and trimming between grooms is essential

Personality Fit

Styles should suit both the coat and the lifestyle of your Doxiepoo


What is a Doxiepoo’s Coat Like?


Doxiepoos are a cross between a Dachshund and a Poodle. That means their coat could be curly, wavy, straight—or some creative combination.

If your Doxiepoo has a curlier coat, they may resemble a mini doodle. Wavier coats tend to mat easily if not brushed. Straighter coats might not need professional grooms as often but do shed more.

Want to learn more about coat types? Check out our article on shedding and how coat influences maintenance.



Why Haircuts Matter for Doxiepoos


Haircuts aren’t just about looks—they keep your Doxiepoo comfortable, reduce mats, and support healthy skin. If your dog has a thick or curly coat, trimming helps keep air flowing and dirt from getting trapped.

If you’re new to this breed, start with our Doxiepoo breed guide to understand their grooming needs and why cuts aren’t optional.


Popular Haircut Styles for Doxiepoos

Teddy Bear Cut

This is a fluffy, rounded trim that leaves the face and body looking soft and plush. Best for curly or wavy coats.


Puppy Cut

Short, even trim all over the body—low maintenance and great for hot climates. Suitable for most coat types.


Lamb Cut

Body is clipped shorter, with slightly longer hair on the legs. Gives a sophisticated, poodle-like silhouette.


Kennel Cut

A very short, practical trim often chosen for summer or high-activity dogs. Less brushing required.


Face, Feet, and Fanny Trim

Great in between full grooms. Keeps the key areas neat while maintaining a natural look.


Choosing a Style Based on Coat Type


  • Curly coats: Best suited to Teddy Bear or Lamb Cuts
  • Wavy coats: Puppy Cut is practical and keeps matting down
  • Straight coats: Face, Feet, and Fanny trims or occasional shaping


Not sure what cut your dog needs? Talk with your groomer, or bring a few photo examples. Or take a look at our hypoallergenic guide to see how certain cuts may reduce allergen spread.



Ellie’s Tip: How I Prep Maple for the Groomer


I always bring Maple in freshly brushed and with her favorite treat in my pocket. I show the groomer reference photos and clearly explain what I want and don’t want (no poodle feet, thank you!).

Seasonal Styling Ideas


  • Spring/Summer: Consider a shorter trim to help with cooling and reduce matting from beach visits.
  • Fall/Winter: Keep more coat on the legs and body. Add in festive touches like a little bow or seasonal bandana


Explore Doxiepoo personality traits to tailor your dog’s look to their vibe—some pups are made for bows, others not so much.


Grooming Tools for Between Trims


  • Slicker brush
  • Detangling spray
  • Pet-safe clippers for minor trims
  • Paw balm
  • Grooming wipes


Consistency at home makes the professional groom easier—and your Doxiepoo happier.


Communicating with Your Groomer


Your groomer is your partner. Bring:


  • A few photo references
  • Details on your dog’s coat type
  • Notes on any sensitive areas or behavioral quirks


The more info they have, the more likely you’ll walk away with the look you love.


FAQ


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Disclaimer


This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered veterinary advice. Always consult with a licensed veterinarian regarding your dog’s health and wellbeing.

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