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How many times a month should you bathe your dog?

Dolly Zboncak
Dolly Zboncak
2025-10-06 03:58:29
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The happy medium may range from bathing your dog once a week to only a few times a year. Bathing too frequently can lead to dry coats and skin problems, while not enough bathing can lead to health problems and a stinky pup. As a rule, the larger the dog and the longer the coat, the more effort will be needed to keep things under control, although this may not mean bathing, but more general grooming and coat care. During the warm, wet months of the year, many dogs are prone to greasy coats and doggy odor. Dogs that swim in the warmer months may not need as many baths but will need a good rise in clean water post swim. During the winter, dogs typically aren’t as dirty, but are more prone to dry skin which can be itchy and irritating, so a moisturizing shampoo is necessary. Puppies and young adults tend to be experts when it comes to finding ways to get dirty. As dogs age, they tend to become more inactive, Senior pups typically do not need as much bathing—usually just enough to keep any body odor at bay.
Brant Windler
Brant Windler
2025-09-27 01:45:17
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Hairless breeds, such as the Chinese Crested and the Xoloitzcuintli, are actually quite care-intensive, according to Cristiano, who says these breeds require weekly baths. For dogs with medium-to-large coats, a bath could be needed from weekly to every four to six weeks, as long as the coat is properly maintained in-between baths. According to the Puli Club of America, the Puli doesn’t develop that typical doggie odor, and really, a Puli probably doesn’t require as many baths as most other breeds. Overbathing could strip too much oil from the skin and disrupt this process. Sometimes the bath is for the human’s comfort, not the pet’s, for owners who suffer from allergies, they’ll typically react to their pet’s dander, which can be managed with a weekly bathing routine. We should wash our dogs when they are no longer huggable. All pets benefit from monthly ear cleaning and nail trimming. Thick or double coats on breeds such as Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Siberian Huskies, etc., naturally insulate the dogs seasonally.