Although any breed mixed with a Poodle could result in puppies that inherit the non-shedding Poodle coat, it’s not a guarantee. Most of the time, a Huskipoo ends up with a combination coat. They will have a soft undercoat and a longer, thicker overcoat.
They tend to shed a bit year-round and blow out their coat as the seasons change. Many Huskipoos require brushing a few times a week and the occasional bath. If they end up with the Poodle coat, they’ll need daily brushing and a visit to the groomer every 4-6 weeks.
In addition to coat care, you will also need to take care of your Huskipoo’s nails, ears, and teeth. Nail trims once or twice monthly are usually enough to keep nails from growing too long. But, you might need to cut your dog’s nails more often, or in between groomer visits, if they grow quickly.
Checking ears weekly and carefully cleaning them as needed can help prevent ear infections. Plus, if anything is happening, you can catch it early and get to the vet. When it comes to dental care for dogs, daily brushing or use of an enzyme toothpaste is ideal for helping to prevent painful dental diseases later in life.