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5 Cockapoo Haircuts You Can Give Your Pup (With Pictures)

Written by: Ashley Bates

Last Updated on April 12, 2024 by Dogster Team

5 Cockapoo Haircuts You Can Give Your Pup (With Pictures)

The unique Cockapoo coat leaves much room for some pretty impressive hairstyles. You can change it up every time you send them to the groomer, or you try your hand at doing it at home yourself. We recommend watching tutorials and being extremely careful if you’ve never done it at home.

But if you want to cut out the cost of a traditional groomer and give it a whirl, here are some adorable haircuts to make your Cockapoo look snazzy without the high price tag.

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Top 5 Cockapoo Haircuts

1. Teddy Bear Cut

toy cockapoo in the grass
Image Credit: Bartlomiej Rybacki, Shutterstock
Main Features: Roughly 2 inches in length, full around the face

The teddy bear cut is an ultra adorable hairdo for your little Cockapoo. It’s one way to make them look their most precious, creating a fluffy face and a bit longer fur. Teddy bear cuts are essentially exactly what they sound like; they make your Cockapoo look like a living teddy bear to kiss and love.

The only problem with a teddy bear cut is it works the best if your Cockapoo has fluffy, fuller fur on its head. It’s a bit sleeker, so it can be harder to achieve the look.


2. Puppy Cut

Main Features: Similar short cut with slight flare around the face

The puppy cut might be the most popular for the Cockapoo and many other poodle mixes. It’s easy, clean, and adorable! This cut is shorter than many others, creating a consistent coat length around the whole body.

Many might also argue that a puppy cut could be the most manageable haircut to start with if you plan on grooming your dog at home. Plenty of tutorials and informational videos online give you a visual guide.


3. Summer Cut

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Main Features: Very short coat, fluffy ears

If you’re looking for something that looks very well kept but keeps your puppy super cool in the summertime, you might try the summer cut. This short hairstyle is streamlined with the body with long fluffy fur on the ears to give it character. It might not be one of the most special haircuts you could see, but it’s definitely going to be a much cooler cut in warm months.

We don’t recommend this specific hairstyle for cockapoos and the wintertime. Cockapoos tend to shiver and get cold quickly, and we don’t want to take away from their natural insulation.


4. Cocker Spaniel Cut

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Main Features: Longer hair on legs, trimmed face

Since a Cockapoo is part Cocker Spaniel, this cut might be a traditional and adorable style to select. The Cocker Spaniel style cut features shorter face hair with long fringe on the legs period since the fur is longer than many other cuts, it is considered one of the more high-maintenance cuts you can choose. You will have to perform daily brushing to prevent mats and tangles.


5. Lamb Cut

cockapoo outdoors wearing a lamb haircut
Image Credit: MT.PHOTOSTOCK, Shutterstock
Main Features: Fluffy legs, longer facial hair, short coat

This stylish haircut is one of the more elegant choices you can expect. Not only does the lamb cut keep your Cockapoo looking innocent and kissable, but it’s also a really popular selection due to its easy maintenance. It is considered medium length with wool-like puffy fur on the legs.

While this haircut is definitely an attractive choice, it might be a little more challenging if you’re doing it at home. You might have to perfect the skill over time, especially if you’re unfamiliar with grooming.

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Types of Cockapoo Coats

Because a Cockapoo is a mixed breed, they can take on a couple of different coat types. While it’s unlikely, some Cockapoos can have straight hair. But most of the time, they have wavy or curly hair.

Depending on the coat type, this can impact the way you groom them. For instance, a curly coat might work better for certain cuts, like the teddy bear hairdo.

Grooming at Home

If you’ve never groomed your dog before, you might be a little bit skeptical about doing it all by yourself. It’s a big deal. You can definitely try your hand at grooming your Cockapoo at home, permitting you’re comfortable doing so.

Especially if your Cockapoo is a little bit rambunctious, you might worry you could cut them or mess up the haircut entirely. For that reason, professional groomers are always on hand to help you. You can go to your local groomer and request one of these awesome hairdos.

Grooming Supplies: Here’s What You Need!

If you’re trying to pull this off at home, making sure you have all the tools on hand is a great idea.

Here are a few items we recommend:
  • Slicker Brush
  • Comb
  • Dog shears
  • Detangling spray for dogs
  • Nail clippers
  • Shampoo and/or conditioner

Don’t just stop there if you’re planning on giving your dog a haircut. Give them a whole-body makeover. After you give them a fresh hairstyle, you can follow up with nail trims and ear cleaning. It’s a perfect opportunity to pamper your little pup, leaving them refreshed and well-maintained. You can find grooming supplies on sites like Amazon and chewy.

Some tools are better than others, giving you the best functionality, and helping the process along.

You can also find them in-store at many commercial locations. We recommend reading reviews on products before purchasing.

When to Visit a Professional

Grooming can be really great for a few reasons. Not only does your Cockapoo get to go out and socialize with other people and even dogs, you’re nearly guaranteed to get a beautifully cut coat every time. If you can’t manage to conquer the concept at home, it might be best to take your Cockapoo out for a little day of pampering.

Asian woman grooming puppy cockapoo dog
Image Credit: MT.PHOTOSTOCK, Shutterstock

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Conclusion

Which one of these adorable haircuts do you think would look best on your little Cockapoo? Eventually, you can try them all out to see which one fits your beloved coach the best. And the more you cut their hair yourself, the better their haircut will look each time.

If ever you need assistance or don’t have time to groom at home, find yourself a trusted groomer who does an impeccable job. You can take your puppy out for a spa day, pampering them every four to six weeks.

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