Every dog breed has unique grooming needs, and understanding the right schedule ensures a healthy coat, skin, and overall well-being. While some dogs need frequent trims, others require minimal groomingโknowing what works best for your pup is key!
In this guide, weโll break down how often you should groom your dog based on their breed and coat type.
1. Short-Haired Breeds (Beagles, Boxers, Labradors)
Short-haired dogs are low maintenance, but they still require regular grooming.
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Brushing: Once a week with a bristle brush.
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Bathing: Every 4-6 weeks.
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Nail Trimming: Every 3-4 weeks.
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Ear Cleaning: Monthly or as needed.
๐ก Tip: Even short-haired breeds benefit from deshedding treatments to manage loose fur.
2. Long-Haired Breeds (Golden Retrievers, Afghan Hounds, Collies)
Long-haired breeds require more frequent grooming to prevent matting and tangles.
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Brushing: Daily with a slicker brush.
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Bathing: Every 3-4 weeks with a moisturizing shampoo.
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Nail Trimming: Every 2-4 weeks.
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Ear Cleaning: Weekly to prevent infections.
๐ก Tip: Regular trims every 6-8 weeks help maintain coat length and prevent knots.
3. Curly-Coated Breeds (Poodles, Bichon Frises, Portuguese Water Dogs)
Curly coats are prone to tangles and matting, requiring a structured grooming routine.
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Brushing: Every other day with a wide-tooth comb.
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Bathing: Every 3-4 weeks with a hydrating shampoo.
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Professional Trims: Every 4-6 weeks to maintain shape.
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Ear Cleaning: Every 1-2 weeks to prevent wax buildup.
๐ก Tip: Always dry curly coats completely after baths to prevent tangles.
4. Double-Coated Breeds (Huskies, German Shepherds, Samoyeds)
Double-coated breeds shed seasonally and require extra care during shedding months.
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Brushing: 2-3 times per week (daily during shedding season).
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Bathing: Every 6-8 weeks to avoid stripping natural oils.
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Deshedding Treatments: During peak shedding months (spring & fall).
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Nail Trimming: Every 3-4 weeks.
๐ก Tip: Never shave a double-coated dogโtheir coat regulates temperature!
5. Wire-Haired Breeds (Terriers, Schnauzers, Irish Wolfhounds)
Wire-haired breeds require specialized grooming to maintain their coarse coat texture.
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Brushing: 2-3 times per week.
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Hand-Stripping or Clipping: Every 6-8 weeks.
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Bathing: Only when necessary to preserve coat texture.
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Ear Cleaning: Every 2-4 weeks.
๐ก Tip: Hand-stripping keeps wire-haired coats looking natural and healthy.
6. Hairless & Low-Shedding Breeds (Xoloitzcuintli, Chinese Crested, Maltese)
These breeds require special skincare routines in addition to regular grooming.
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Moisturizing: Apply a dog-safe lotion to prevent dryness.
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Bathing: Every 2-3 weeks to maintain skin health.
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Brushing: (For long-haired varieties) Every 2-3 days.
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Sunscreen Application: For hairless breeds in sunny weather.
๐ก Tip: Use hypoallergenic products for breeds with sensitive skin.
Why Choose Pup Boutique for Expert Grooming?
At Pup Boutique, we customize grooming based on your dogโs breed, coat, and lifestyle to keep them healthy and happy!
What Sets Us Apart?
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Breed-specific grooming techniques tailored to your pup.
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High-quality shampoos & conditioning treatments.
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Professional coat trimming & maintenance.
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Convenient Location in Campbelltown, SA.
๐ Book a professional grooming session today for expert coat care! ๐ถโจ
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