How To Care For A Portuguese Water Dog In Different Seasons

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  • Portuguese Water Dog Coat Maintenance in Different Seasons
    The Portuguese Water Dog is known for its unique and impressive coat
    This breed has a curly or wavy coat that requires special attention and care
    Proper maintenance of their coat is crucial to keep them healthy and looking their best
    In this article, we will discuss the different aspects of Portuguese Water Dog coat care in different seasons
    Spring
    As the temperature starts to rise in spring, your Portuguese Water Dog's coat will start to shed its winter coat
    This shedding process is known as "blowing coat" and it is essential to help the dog get rid of its thick winter coat and make way for a lighter and more comfortable summer coat
    During this time, regular brushing is vital to remove loose fur
    Use a slicker brush or a grooming rake to gently brush the dog's entire body
    Be extra careful around sensitive areas like ears, underarms, and legs
    If you notice any tangles or mats, use a detangling spray or a conditioning mist to make the brushing process easier
    Remember to be patient and gentle while brushing
    The curly or wavy coat of a Portuguese Water Dog can easily get tangled, so take your time to remove any knots or tangles
    Regular brushing not only helps with shedding but also promotes blood circulation and distributes natural skin oils, resulting in a healthier and shinier coat
    Summer
    Summer months can be challenging for Portuguese Water Dogs as their dense and curly coat can trap heat, increasing the risk of overheating
    It is crucial to keep them cool and comfortable during this season
    Trimming their coat to a shorter length can help alleviate some of the heat
    Look for a professional groomer experienced in working with Portuguese Water Dogs to ensure a proper cut
    Avoid shaving the coat completely as it can expose their skin to sunburn and other skin conditions
    Regular baths are also essential during summer as dogs tend to get dirtier when playing outdoors
    Use a mild shampoo specifically formulated for dogs and rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue
    Pay close attention to the ears and tail, as they can easily trap water and cause infections if not dried properly

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