Breed

Havanese Grooming

Havanese have a deceiving coat — long, silky waves on top, a surprisingly dense undercoat below. That's why a Havanese groom takes longer than most small-breed grooms at Kay's Groom Room: I line-brush during the dry to catch hidden mats at the skin. A Havanese appointment runs 75–120 minutes and prices from $70 to $95. I use a conditioning shampoo to preserve the silk, fluff-dry on a stand dryer, and finish with a scissor puppy cut or teddy bear. Every appointment is one-on-one in my in-home studio in Seagoville, TX — calm, quiet, and the right pace for a small breed that can take a few visits to settle. Havanese owners drive in from Seagoville, Mesquite, Balch Springs, Kaufman, Forney, and across southeast DFW.

Coat Type
Curly / Poodle-Type Coat
Grooming Frequency
Every 4–6 weeks
Typical Size
7–13 lbs
Price Range
$70–$95

Recommended cuts

  • Puppy Cut
  • Teddy Bear
  • Long Show Coat (rare)

Common issues we watch for

  • Mats at elbows and behind ears
  • Tear staining on lighter coats
  • Ear hair build-up

What a typical Havanese session looks like

  1. 1Gentle arrival and a settle on the table
  2. 2Full line-brush with slicker and comb to the skin
  3. 3Conditioning bath with silk-friendly shampoo, double rinse
  4. 4Stand-dryer fluff-dry while continuing to line-brush for hidden mats
  5. 5Scissor finish (puppy cut or teddy bear) with face rounding
  6. 6Sanitary trim, paw pad shave, nail trim, ear clean, bandana

At-home routine between grooms

  • Brush daily with a slicker, then comb through to the skin — the double coat hides mats underneath
  • Pay special attention to elbows and behind the ears — the first places Havanese mat
  • Wipe under the eyes daily on lighter-coated dogs to manage tear staining
  • Book every 4–6 weeks — stretching longer almost always leads to skin-level mats

Havanese have a double coat under all that silk — I always line-brush during the dry to catch any hidden mats.

— Kay, owner & lead groomer

Havanese grooming — FAQs

Because Havanese have a double coat under the silk. A pin brush or even a slicker only grooms the surface — you need a metal comb that reaches the skin. Line-brushing (combing small sections systematically from the skin out) is the only way to catch the hidden mats.

Book your Havanese's next groom

One-on-one, in-home grooming in Seagoville, TX. By appointment only.

Or call (214) 235-5944