How often should I wash my dog? | FAQ

How often you should wash your dog depends on several factors: coat type, lifestyle, and skin condition.

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all rule. A dog living in an urban environment, exposed to pollution and dirt, will have different needs compared to a dog in a cleaner setting or one that is brushed regularly.

In general, washing with well-formulated products can be done relatively frequently without disrupting the skin’s natural balance.

What matters more is how you wash your dog, rather than how often.

Washing too frequently with harsh products can dry out the skin and create imbalances. On the other hand, waiting too long between washes can lead to a build-up of dirt, sebum, and impurities.

As a general guide:

• dogs with an active or urban lifestyle → more frequent washing, depending on dirt exposure
• dogs with long or tangle-prone coats → regular washing to maintain manageability
• dogs with short coats and lower exposure → less frequent washing

It’s always important to observe your dog: smell, coat condition, and skin are the best indicators of when it’s time for a wash.

If you’re unsure about the right frequency, contact us on WhatsApp and we’ll help you assess your dog’s specific needs.

For a more detailed guide, you can also refer to the “Resources” section on the website.