A Guide to Discovering Your Dog's Coat

Have you ever wondered what kind of coat your dog has? Well, wonder no more! Understanding your dog's coat type is key to keeping them looking and feeling their best. Let's dive in and cruise through the different coat types and how to care for each one.

Sleek Coat

Think Dachshunds and Beagles with their glossy, short fur that sits snugly on their bodies. Here's the lowdown on maintaining their sleek appearance:

  • Employ a soft-bristle brush for gentle brushing sessions to enhance their coat's shine.

  • Treat them to routine baths using a mild dog shampoo to keep them fresh.

  • Don't overlook checking their belly and ears for any pesky mats lurking beneath the surface.

 

Double Coat

Enter the domain of Huskies and Golden Retrievers adorned with a dual-layered coat – a dense undercoat beneath a longer outer layer. Here's how to handle this plush fur:

  • Utilize an undercoat rake to manage shedding, especially during peak shedding seasons.

  • Resist the temptation to shave them, as their undercoat serves as insulation.

  • Opt for a mild shampoo during bath time and ensure thorough rinsing to prevent residue buildup.

 

Curly Coat

Visualize the charm of Poodles and Bichon Frises with their captivating curls! These delightful pups demand a bit of extra attention to maintain their curly allure:

  • Regularly brush their curls using a slicker brush or metal comb to stave off tangles.

  • Keep up with their routine hygiene sessions to uphold their curls' pristine appearance.

  • Utilize a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to preserve the softness and buoyancy of their curls.

 

Wire Coat

Terriers and Schnauzers sport these rugged, protective coats exuding a distinct charm. Here's how to uphold their fur:

  • Regularly brush using a slicker brush to retain their sharp appearance.

  • Employ hand-stripping to maintain their coat texture.

  • Treat them to baths with specialized shampoo tailored for wire coats to preserve their unique texture.

 

Long Coat

Enter the realm of Maltese and Shih Tzus adorned with cascading, opulent locks. Here's the key to preserving their regal splendor:

  • Brush their coats daily to prevent the formation of tangles and mats.

  • Utilize detangling spray or conditioner to keep their fur free of knots.

  • Trim around sensitive areas such as eyes, ears, and paws to ensure comfort.

Understanding your canine companion's coat type is the initial stride toward keeping them healthy and happy! Whether your pup has a short or long coat, all pups need routine hygiene care like bathing, ear cleaning, nail trimming, and teeth brushing to keep them clean and healthy. Scenthound is your source of convenient routine care to keep your dog looking and feeling great. Try us out! Find a Scenter near you and get your pup on the path to wellness.

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