5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Shave Your Dog

[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”2″]1.[/su_dropcap]SHAVING A DOG WITH A DOUBLE COAT CAN LEAD TO PERMANENT HAIR DAMAGE

Most dogs have double coats. Dogs like the Newfoundland and Australian shepherd have pretty thick coats, but even smooth- and short-haired breeds like the basset hound and the whippet sport a double coat.

When you shave a double-coated dog, you run the risk of causing alopecia. This can present as patchy or widespread hair loss. Alopecia is often congenital, but damage to hair follicles can also trigger hair loss.

[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”2″]2.[/su_dropcap]YOUR DOG’S COAT INSULATES FROM HEAT AND COLD

Your dog’s coat acts like the insulation in the walls of your house. Closest to your dog’s skin is a soft, downy undercoat that helps to keep your four-legged friend comfortable when the mercury rises or falls. The outer hairs, or guard hairs, are stiffer and protect your dog from elements like wind, water, sun, and debris.

[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”2″]3.[/su_dropcap]SHAVING CAN CAUSE ITCHING

Your dog’s outer guard hairs grow much slower than the soft undercoat. After shaving your dog, their hair will grow unevenly, and your pup will feel pretty uncomfortable. And if they scratch to relieve the itch, then they could damage their hair follicles and cause hair loss.

[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”2″]4.[/su_dropcap]SUNBURN IS A RISK

Just like humans, dogs can get sunburned. And like humans, dogs with lighter hair tend to have light or pink skin that’s more susceptible to sunburn. However, a dog’s fur protects them from the sun, and this is another reason not to shave your pup.

[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”2″]5.[/su_dropcap]DOGS MAY EXPERIENCE EMBARRASSMENT

Any groomer knows that praising a dog with a new haircut is mandatory, and some dogs even seem to feel embarrassed in front of their dog buddies in some situations. Telltale signs that your dog is embarrassed are a tucked tail, flattened ears, and hiding.

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