Let That Coat Do Its Job! It might seem logical — if your dog looks a little shaggy, a short cut will make things easier, right? Not necessarily. While regular grooming is essential year-round, shaving your dog in winter can do more harm than good , especially if they aren’t matted or severely tangled. Here’s why it’s best to skip the shave and focus on coat care instead. ❄️ Their Coat Is Natural Winter Protection Your dog’s coat acts as a natural insulator, keeping body heat in and cold air out. This is especially true for double-coated and long-haired breeds , who develop a thicker undercoat during colder months. Shaving removes this essential layer , leaving your dog more vulnerable to: Cold weather Wind chill Moisture from rain or frost Even indoors, that coat helps regulate body temperature when heating and air drafts fluctuate. 🧥 Shaving Can Disrupt the Coat’s Growth Cycle Certain breeds (like Huskies, Collies, and Golden Retrievers) have double coats that s...
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