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Should a dog be groomed wet or dry?

Clotilde Considine
Clotilde Considine
2025-09-17 04:04:56
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DON’T brush damp fur The worst time to brush your dog’s coat is right after a bath while their hair is wet. Because brushing your dog when his hair is wet can be quite painful, while also creating more tangles and knots. That’s why you should always brush dogs before you bathe them and then just let it all dry naturally afterward. If there’s any knotted or matted hair after it’s all dry, you can then use a brush to get rid of it all. Just remember that you need to be gentle with him. DO groom regularly Regular grooming is essential because it is very easy for dog hair to get matted or their skin to develop medical problems. Some long-haired breeds will need their hair brushed more often than pups with short hair, but other grooming will still need to be done often. This includes trimming their nails, checking their skin, brushing their teeth, bathing them regularly and washing with shampoo.
Laila Frami
Laila Frami
2025-09-17 03:51:13
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It's generally recommended to brush your dog's coat when it is dry. Brushing a wet coat can potentially cause more tangling and matting, especially in long-haired breeds. Wet hair is more prone to breakage, and brushing may be less effective in removing loose hair and preventing mats. However, there are exceptions. Some dogs have coats that are specifically designed to be brushed when wet, such as those with curly or wavy hair, like certain water breeds. Brushing before bathing helps prevent mats from tightening when wet, making them easier to remove. Always use appropriate grooming tools for your dog's coat type, and be gentle to avoid causing discomfort or skin irritation. If you have specific concerns about your dog's coat care, consult with a professional groomer or your veterinarian for guidance tailored to your dog's individual needs.
Palma Conroy
Palma Conroy
2025-09-17 02:44:40
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Cutting a dog's hair when it is wet may be advantageous in some respects for certain coat types. Damp hair works flat, and it would be easier to watch the outline of the coat and get a more accurate cut. This is particularly useful for thick, curly, or long-haired dogs. Most professional dog grooming services, including dog daycare centers, largely prefer wet cutting. Wet cutting takes a lot of time, as hair must have been bathed and dried before the grooming session can be completed. Dry cutting is easier for beginners because the coat is lighter, and the natural texture shows up more obviously. Dry hair reveals how the fur would naturally fall, making an even trim easier. Wet cuts tend to be more fine-tuned for thicker, curlier coats. Dry cuts will allow more control and visibility in straight-haired dogs.
Marguerite Ledner
Marguerite Ledner
2025-09-17 02:04:00
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A clean, conditioned coat is far easier to brush out than a dirty coat. The general rule of thumb for me, and many other groomers, is that almost all dogs get bathed before anything else. When you pre–bathe a dog such as the Sheltie I mentioned earlier, you set yourself up for a much easier groom. Get the dog as clean as you possibly can, washing multiple times if necessary. Saturate the coat with conditioner, paying special attention to the areas where the matting is severe, trying to get it right down to the skin. Brushing dirty, dry hair can damage the coat. Working on clean, conditioned fur and using detangling products will cause less harm to the hair.