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January - February 2023

Most pets don't love being washed, but a few tips and tricks can make the scrub-a-dub easier and more fun.

- By Lizz Schumer

Better Bath Time

Bath Frequency

How often you should wash your dog depends on two main factors: their breed and their lifestyle, explains Jerry Klein, D.V.M., American Kennel Club chief veterinary officer. If your dog spends a lot of time outside digging in the dirt, splashing around in puddles or playing at the dog park, they may need baths more often than a pup who spends the majority of their time inside. Short-haired breeds need baths less frequently than those with longer, thicker coats. Baths that happen too often can strip the naturally protective oils from your pet's skin and coat, which can lead to or worsen dryness and irritation.

As a general rule, Klein recommends bathing a short-haired dog approximately once a month or so. Long-haired dogs may need to be bathed more often if you're unable to brush them clean, or they can be taken to a groomer if they require more extensive cleaning. Pets with dermatological issues or fleas or other parasites who need medicated baths may require bathing at different intervals-if yours fits into one of these categories, check with your vet.

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