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How to trim a dog for summer?

Joyce McLaughlin
Joyce McLaughlin
2025-08-11 02:48:49
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Brushing your dog should be done as regularly as possible during the hot weather. It will remove any dead or malted hair, instantly allowing your dog to feel lighter and cooler. If your dog is particularly furry with a thick coat that seems to grow uncontrollably during the summer, a trim might be in order. Dog clippers are very easy to use and will be gentle on your dog's coat. If the hair simply needs a trim around the ears, tail and tummy areas, you can do this yourself with a pair of grooming scissors. Have someone there to hold your dog still whilst you work, being extremely careful around these sensitive areas so that you do not catch the skin. Once the coat has been thinned out your dog will thank you for being so much cooler and comfortable in the summer heat.
Meda Tillman
Meda Tillman
2025-07-31 18:09:29
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Grooming all-year round is important, that's why we recommend grooming your dog all-year-round. Throughout the seasons your dog will grow a new coat, shed their old coat – it never stops. As we come into summer, depending on their breed they will be shedding their thicker winter coat. Regular brushing is key, and while you’re brushing your dog, keep a close eye out for signs of fleas and any areas of dry skin that could indicate an allergy or skin irritation. Grooming helps to keep dogs cool As the weather warms up, regular grooming will help your dog to regulate their temperature and prevent heatstroke. This is even more important if they have long or thick hair. Although dogs don’t sweat through their skin like humans, a tangle free coat will be beneficial in hot weather.