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What is the difference between a kennel cut and a teddy bear cut?

Jamar Torp
Jamar Torp
2025-10-03 13:47:28
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The Teddy Bear Cut keeps more hair around the dog’s face than his body. You don’t have to go too short with this cut. The Kennel Cut is an easy cut for a busy owner. The short styled fur is ideal for less grooming time and a low-maintenance coat on your dog. Kennel Cut All one length – everywhere. This cut is usually a shorter length, but the final length is always up to you, the owner! The Kennel Cut is an easy cut for a busy owner. The Teddy Bear Cut looks how it sounds – your pal will emerge like a fierce bear cub!
Saul Wehner
Saul Wehner
2025-10-03 12:52:05
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A teddy bear trim or teddy bear head usually describes a rounded, fluffy shape to the top of the head or entire face, so tends to be less confusing, although that also varies in style and length to suit the dog's size, head shape and coat, and how you want the ears to be. A puppy trim was traditionally a type of Poodle clip for young Poodles for the show-ring, but these days it is used to describe a 'long all over' fluffier length, similar to that cute look many puppies have before they get their adult coat. The problem is 'long and fluffy' is not an official style or length. You might like a rounded head, super long ears, and to keep the tail much longer than the body, or the same length all over, or fuller fluffier legs and a shorter body, or a different combination all together! They could all describe a puppy trim. Plus not every type of coat can be 'long and fluffy'. 'Long' and 'fluffy' could mean 5cm to you but 2cm to your groomer. To add to the confusion, some also call this style a 'kennel clip' or 'summer cut'.