Dexter And Billy Co.
No More Mats: Curly Coat Care Reset
No More Mats: Curly Coat Care Reset
- ✓ A calm 21-day curly coat care guide for Cockapoos, Cavapoos, Poodles, Doodles, Bichons and other tangle-prone dogs.
- ✓ Learn how to spot common matting zones, use the brush-and-comb method, build a simple daily routine, avoid bath-day mistakes, dry curly coats properly and know when to ask your groomer for help.
- ✓ Digital download only.
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A calm, practical 21-day coat care guide for Cockapoos, Cavapoos, Poodles, Doodles and tangle-prone dogs — designed to help you understand where mats start, build a routine that actually sticks, and feel more confident between groomer appointments.
If your dog's coat looks fluffy on the outside but knots underneath, this guide is for you. No More Mats gives you the full reset plan: brush-and-comb method, daily trouble-zone checks, bathing and drying guidance, matting safety decisions, groomer scripts and a clear 21-day structure.
It follows on from the Free Curly Coat Matting Starter Guide — the free guide helps you spot common matting zones, this guide gives you everything you need to tackle them.
What's Included
- 21-day curly coat reset plan
- Daily trouble-zone check guidance
- Weekly brush-and-comb routine
- Line brushing guidance for dense coats
- Bathing and drying advice for curly coats
- Matting safety decision pages
- Groomer communication scripts and request card
- Troubleshooting and busy-week reset support
- Printable-style planning and review pages
What This Guide Helps With
- Understanding why curly and fleece coats mat
- Spotting early signs of matting before they worsen
- Checking high-risk areas — behind ears, armpits, harness lines, tail base and paws
- Using a slicker brush and comb with confidence
- Knowing when to brush, when to comb-check and when to stop
- Avoiding bathing over knots
- Drying curly coats properly after baths or wet walks
- Knowing when a mat is no longer safe to work on at home
- Speaking to your groomer with more confidence
Who This Guide Is For
This guide is ideal if your dog keeps getting mats, comes back from the groomer shorter than expected, or you're not sure where tangles are starting. It's suitable for Cockapoos, Cavapoos, Poodles, Labradoodles, Goldendoodles, Maltipoos, Shihpoos, Bichon Frises, Lagottos and any mixed-breed dog with a soft, curly or fleece-style coat.
Why This Guide Is Different
This isn't about brushing harder or buying more tools. It's about learning where mats start, checking the right areas, using the brush-and-comb method properly, and knowing when professional help is the kindest option. The goal is a more comfortable dog, a calmer owner and a routine that fits real life.
Please note: This is a digital product — no physical item will be posted. This guide is for general grooming education and everyday coat care support. It does not replace professional grooming, veterinary advice or behaviour support. If your dog has tight mats, painful skin, wounds, redness, swelling or shows distress during grooming, please stop and seek professional help.
Comfort comes before coat length. No overwhelm. No gimmicks. Just calm, considered care.
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