Summer Dog Grooming Tips to Keep Your Pup Cool and Comfortable
- Ashley Streight
- May 28
- 2 min read
As the temperatures rise, it’s important to give your furry friend some extra TLC. Summer grooming isn’t just about keeping your dog looking great—it’s essential for their comfort, health, and happiness. Here are some quick and easy grooming tips to help your pup beat the heat:
1. Brush OftenShedding tends to ramp up in the summer. Regular brushing (at least a few times a week) helps remove loose fur and prevents mats, especially for long-haired breeds. It also improves air circulation through the coat, helping your dog stay cool.
2. Don’t Over-BatheWhile it may be tempting to give your dog more baths in the summer, too much washing can dry out their skin. Aim for once a month or as needed, and always use dog-specific shampoo.
3. Trim—But Don’t ShaveA light trim can help your dog stay cool, but avoid shaving them down to the skin. A dog’s coat protects them from sunburn and helps regulate their body temperature. Instead, have a groomer give your dog a seasonal trim suited for their breed.
4. Check for PestsFleas and ticks are more active in warm weather. During grooming sessions, inspect your dog’s coat, ears, and paws. Use vet-approved preventatives and keep your yard trimmed to reduce pest exposure.
5. Clean the EarsWith more outdoor time and possible swimming, ear infections can become more common in summer. Wipe out ears with a vet-approved cleaner and keep them dry, especially for floppy-eared breeds.
6. Keep Paws in CheckHot pavement can burn paw pads. After walks, check for cracks, burns, or debris between toes. You can even apply dog-friendly paw balm to protect and moisturize.
A little grooming goes a long way when it comes to your dog’s summer well-being. Keep them cool, clean, and comfortable, and you’ll both enjoy the season to the fullest! 🐾☀️

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