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How often should a dog get a sanitary trim?

Oscar Hammes
Oscar Hammes
2025-09-22 12:36:13
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Most dogs benefit from a sanitary trim every 6-8 weeks, though some may need more frequent maintenance. The frequency of sanitary trims depends on several factors: Coat type and length, Breed characteristics, Age and mobility, Overall health condition, Season and climate. Most dogs need a sanitary trim every 6-8 weeks, but long-haired breeds might require more frequent trims. The frequency depends on your dog's coat type, lifestyle, and individual needs. Long-haired breeds like Shih Tzus, Maltese, and Poodles particularly need regular sanitary trims. Additionally, elderly dogs, overweight pets, or those with mobility issues benefit greatly from this grooming procedure. While short-haired breeds might need less frequent trimming, they can still benefit from occasional sanitary maintenance, especially senior dogs or those with mobility issues.
Ida Bashirian
Ida Bashirian
2025-09-22 10:22:52
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Dogs with longer haircuts, double coats, or long smooth hair should come in every 4-6 weeks, while dogs with shorter haircuts can go for longer with a sanitary trim in between haircuts. In terms of breeds, short haired breeds like Boston Terriers should also follow this 4-8 week schedule, and breeds like Maltese, Schnauzers, and Shih Tzus can come on a 4-6 week schedule. Ultimately, though, it is best to ask a groomer how often your pup should be coming in since every hairstyle is different. Your Pup’s Coat and Breed In general, we recommend that pup’s come in on a 4-6 week routine schedule depending on their breed & coat. For less active dogs, we suggest they come in for a bath every 6-8 weeks. More active dogs that often play outside, swim, get into mischief, or accompany you on runs and hikes should be coming in every 4 weeks. Puppies should start coming in between 10 weeks and 4 months of age. Senior dogs may also need to come in on a more frequent, 4-5 week basis since their physical and mental needs change as they age.