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Autumn Dog Grooming - Keeping Your Pup Fresh and Cosy

Autumn Dog Grooming - Keeping Your Pup Fresh and Cosy

As the leaves change colour and temperatures drop, it's time to think about your furry friend's grooming routine. Autumn brings unique challenges and opportunities for dog grooming that will help keep your pup comfortable and healthy during the season. Let's explore some essential tips for maintaining your dog's well-being as the weather gets colder.

 

How Often Should My Dog Be Trimmed During Autumn and Winter? 

Many believe that during the colder months, we should let our dogs' fur grow out longer to keep them warm, but this isn't the case! If your pup has a regular grooming appointment to get their coat trimmed, keep these up during Autumn and Winter too. For those who are walked regularly during the cold and wet weather, longer hair will mean having a permanently wet dog, as well as the coat becoming matted and dirty. 

So in conclusion, keep your dogs hair on the shorter side during Autumn and Winter, particularly on the legs and underbelly. This makes your furry friend's coat easier to maintain and will be much more beneficial for their overall health too! 

 

Paw Care

Autumn means muddy walks and wet leaves, which can lead to dirty paws. Keep a towel handy to wipe your dog's paws after outdoor adventures. Trim the fur around their paw pads to prevent matting and reduce the build up of mud and debris.

 

Bathing

Cooler temperatures may make you inclined to bathe your dog less frequently but, with all of the muddy walks which are sure to come, cleanliness remains vital. Be mindful of the water temperature during baths, and ensure your dog is fully dry after grooming. A damp coat can lead to discomfort and even illness when the temperature drops.

 

Shedding Season

Autumn is often known as "shedding season" for dogs. Many breeds start shedding their summer coats to make way for a warmer winter coat. Regular brushing is essential during this time to remove loose fur and prevent matting. Use a de-shedding tool or brush designed for your dog's coat type to keep shedding under control.

 

Autumn dog grooming is all about maintaining your furry friend's comfort, health, and hygiene in the changing seasons. Regular brushing, paw care, bathing and trimming should be part of your routine. By taking these steps, you'll ensure your pup stays fresh, cosy, and happy as the autumn leaves fall. Enjoy the season together!

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