Many dog owners believe shaving is good for their pet, especially to cool off in summer, but even one shave could do irreparable damage to a dog's coat and make it more uncomfortable.
Dogs You Can Shave and Dogs You Can't
Some dogs can easily be shaved without causing problems – many short-haired breeds are fine to shave, but there are still risks with the procedure and it isn't necessary for the dog's health or comfort. Long-haired breeds with double coats, however, should never be shaved because of the problems that can result from damaging their intricately balanced coats. Dogs such as golden retrievers, German shepherds, Siberian huskies and any dog that seasonally sheds huge clumps of fur (part of its undercoat) should never be shaved.
Problems With Shaving
It is a misconception that shaving will help keep a dog cool on hot days. A dog's coat is a natural insulator, and removing that hair only allows the heat and sunlight easier access to the skin, causing overheating and discomfort, as well as additional problems such as…
Other Shaving Excuses
Some dog owners believe that shaving is also useful for other reasons, which have also been proven false.
Safer Shaving Alternatives
Instead of shaving your dog, there are other options that can help keep your pet cool and comfortable, and can prevent other problems with its coat.
Shaving your dog is never necessary, and can do far more harm than good for your pet. Understanding the risks of shaving and what alternatives are best can help every dog owner provide the best care for their canine companion.
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