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- Summer Cut
- Simple Trim
- Teddy Bear Cut
- Dogs & Puppies
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Due to the breed's double coat, golden retriever haircuts aren't always required, but a grooming appointment is sometimes necessary all the same. Goldens love adventures and love to play, meaning, their medium-length locks will inevitably get dirty and have to be groomed.
If you've decided it's time for a trim, here are six of the best golden retriever haircuts to try out the next time you and your pup head to the groomer.
The puppy cut is a fan favorite among dog parents—and for good reason! It's simple, cute, and low-maintenance. While the length can vary based on the pet parent's preference, your golden's fur is typically cut to be around half an inch in length and is trimmed to the same length all over their body, says Reda Elabd, certified master groomer and owner of Central Park Pet Spa in New York, N.Y.
"A puppy cut is easily recommended if you are looking to maintain and provide comfort for your dog," Elabd says. "I would consider this to be a short cut and is recommended if you want to keep it simple and have your retriever well-maintained."
Summer Cut
Want to keep it easy, breezy, and beautiful for your cover dog in the summertime? The summer cut is calling your golden's name!
Opting for a cut like the summer cut provides comfort for your retriever when temperatures start to rise. The summer cut keeps your dog's ears, chest, and feet well-trimmed, as well as their sanitary areas.
"This cut allows you to keep the existing shape of your dog's coat. [It] keeps the shape of the coat, but cuts it down to an inch or shorter," Elabd says. "This cut is for the hotter seasons and is good when you want to keep the look of the coat while offering a cleaner situation for your dog."
Simple Trim
If you're looking to keep your golden retriever's natural shape, the simple trim is—well, simple—and a wonderful option to keep your retriever's fur tidy. Plus, it doesn't require much cutting at all.
It's a style Elabd recommends year round. "The coat is feathered and any long hairs are removed. The coat around the dog's neck and chest could also be thinned," he says. "The whole point of the simple trim is to keep the specific shape of the breed while keeping the dog neat and clean."
Let your golden's natural beauty shine with this low-maintenance, natural cut. The show cut does not require much cutting, just trimming and thinning of the fur to better show off your dog's namesake: her golden coat!
Teddy Bear Cut
What does your pup have in common with a teddy bear? They're both cuddly, golden cuties! The teddy bear cut is another great haircut option for summer.
Elabd describes the cut as one where the legs are kept at their natural length, the body is kept short, and the tail and feet are trimmed and curved to shape. This helps regulate your retriever's temperature with a double coat and keeps him fluffy and tidy.
Paw and Sanitary Trim
Even if you don't plan on scheduling in-depth haircuts for your golden, a paw and sanitary trim is worth looking into. A paw and sanitary trim is a quick and easy service that helps shape up the longer hair around a golden retriever's backside and undercarriage as well as his paws to keep him looking and feeling comfortable.
If you've ever had to cut dirt or remnants of poo out of your golden's fur, then try adding this golden retriever haircut to your grooming appointments!
How to Maintain a Golden Retriever's Hair at Home
If you have a golden retriever at home, you know goldens have feathery, soft coats that shed a lot as it is—but especially in spring and autumn. Chances are, your black clothes have your sweet pup's hair all over them.
So, what can you do to (somewhat) control your dog's shedding?
"The best way of maintaining your retriever at home is by brushing their coat with a slicker brush," Elabd says. Golden retrievers should be brushed every day to remove dead hair and prevent matting.
These pups do not necessarily require "haircuts" but more so hair trims because of their double coats. It's best to get your golden retriever on a routine grooming schedule with a professional groomer to keep their coats healthy and well-maintained.
Other Golden Retriever Grooming Tips
Getting your golden comfortable with grooming practices, like teeth brushing, nail trimmings, bathing, and ear cleanings when necessary will help keep your dog healthy and happy.
It's recommended to brush your dog's teeth at least twice a week, trim his nails at least once a month, bathe him once a month (more if dirty), and check his ears frequently and clean with an ear cleaner if you notice they have an odor or are red.




