Happy Goldendoodle Can't Wait To Show off Her Adorable New Look
One of the many reasons dogs are the best is that they have confidence about them, knowing they're cute and wanting everyone to tell them. They use this charm to get what they want, and the funny thing is that it always works.
In this video, we meet a happy Goldendoodle who is clearly feeling herself with a fresh grooming and perfectly placed pink bows. She's carrying herself with a confidence we should all strive to have, and it's really cute.
@goldengirlcanela Too cute not to be obsessed #goldendoodle#dogsoftiktokviral
i am obsessed with this - mallorie
Shared by @goldengirlcanela, we meet a cute Goldendoodle named Canela, who will always be adorable... because she's a Goldendoodle. But she feels extra pretty after being groomed and when she's wearing her signature pink bow hair ties.
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The way she's perfectly sitting there soaking in the attention is just so charming and so sweet. She's really beautiful, and the audio joking about how Mom is "obsessed" with the pup is spot on because, yes, even at first glance, we're obsessed.
In the comments, unsurprisingly, Canela is showered with positive words and a lot of love. Some comments included: "Cutie," "Well, hello beautiful," "Beautiful baby girl," "Oh dear," "Wow, wow, beautiful girl," and "Pretty girl."
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How Often Should You Groom a Goldendoodle?
Canela is such a gorgeous pup, and you can tell she feels good after her grooming session. And making time to get that done is more than just helping them feel good; it also keeps them healthy.
According to We Love Doodles, Goldendoodle parents should be ready for a lot of grooming with one of these pups. They outline typical timelines based on a dog's age, but depending on your Goldendoodle's coat texture, you may need more or less than the suggested timeline.
They note that puppies should receive gentle brushing 3 to 4 times a week, practice grooming daily for 5 to 10 minutes, and have a professional grooming session every 8 to 10 weeks. When a Goldendoodle reaches adulthood, brushing should be done 3 to 4 times per week for wavy-coated dogs, daily for curly-haired dogs, and 2 to 3 times per week for straight-haired dogs. Professional grooming should be scheduled every 4 to 8 weeks, teeth should be cleaned 3 to 4 times per week, and you should perform weekly ear checks.
While it might seem like a lot of work (which is something you sign up to do when you bring a Goldendoodle into your family), seeing them as happy as Canela when they're all shiny and clean makes it all worth it.
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This story was originally published May 3, 2026 at 10:25 AM.