26/03/2025
The frequency of grooming depends on the dog’s coat type, breed, and lifestyle. Some dogs only need occasional brushing, while others require regular professional care.
Short-haired breeds (boerboel, Greatdane, Labrador, Doberman, French Bulldog, Pug) — their coat doesn’t tangle easily, so daily brushing isn’t necessary. Bathing once every 1.5 to 3 months is usually enough, or more often if needed. To keep them clean, you can use special wipes and brush them every few weeks.
Medium-coated dogs (Spaniels, Border Collies, corgis, Huskies) — they need regular brushing 2–3 times a week because their double coat can shed and form mats. Full grooming is recommended every 1–2 months, especially during periods of heavy shedding.
Long-haired and hypoallergenic breeds (Yorkshire Terrier, Maltipoo, Poodle, Shih Tzu) — brushing should be done daily or every other day to prevent matting. Professional grooming is recommended every 3–6 weeks to maintain healthy coat and skin.
Other Seasonal factors can cause a change in this scheduleor plan — during spring and autumn shedding, even short-haired dogs may need more frequent brushing, while long-haired breeds will benefit from intensive salon care to quickly remove dead undercoat.
When rain comes pet struggle to stay clean and wet fur that is exposed to elements and daily rolling in grass and siting in sand will cause adittional matting and problems.