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Grooming Labrador Retriever
by
Louise fra Hunni
on
Jun 18, 2020
Care of a Labrador Retriever
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Maintenance
It is recommended to brush a Labrador Retriever once a week to remove loose hair and bathe it once a month to keep it clean.
Brushing
A Labrador Retriever has a short coat that still sheds. Regular brushing with a rubber glove or brush helps remove excess hair and reduce shedding in the home.
Clipping
A Labrador Retriever should not be clipped, as its coat renews itself naturally and acts as protection.
Special attention
Pay extra attention to the elbows, as the skin here can easily become dry and crack. Also, keep an eye on any skin folds where dirt and bacteria can accumulate and lead to irritation.
Recommended grooming visits
A monthly bath is usually sufficient to help with shedding. Make sure to use a moisturizing shampoo that cares for both coat and skin.
Brushes for Labrador Retriever
A short-haired Labrador Retriever typically sheds twice a year.
Weekly brushing with a short-haired brush helps remove loose hair and reduce shedding.
De-shedding tools can be used to reduce the undercoat while preserving the coat's natural insulating properties.

Shampoo and conditioner for Labrador Retriever
The dog's hygiene is maintained with a monthly bath, using products that care for and moisturize the coat.
A conditioner after bathing helps to loosen and remove loose hair.
If bathing is not possible, leave-in products can be an easy and effective solution for quick cleaning.


Clipping a Labrador Retriever
Clipping a Labrador Retriever is not recommended, as the breed's short coat naturally renews itself and acts as protection against both cold and heat. If the coat is clipped, it can disrupt its natural function and affect its ability to regulate temperature.
Instead, the focus should be on regular brushing and bathing, which helps remove loose hair and keep the coat healthy.
However, it can be beneficial to lightly trim certain areas for comfort and hygiene, for example:
• Around the paws
• Around the ears
• At the tail

General care for Labrador Retrievers
Ears: Check and clean a dog's ears weekly to prevent infections.
Teeth: Regular brushing and dental chews help keep the mouth healthy.
Paw pads and nose: It is recommended to keep both paw pads and nose moisturized, especially if a Labrador Retriever is very active outdoors.
Ear care for Labrador Retrievers

Dental care for Labrador Retrievers

Paw care for Labrador Retrievers
Paw pads and nose, which are not protected by fur, require extra care and moisture to prevent dryness.
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Nail clippers for Labrador Retrievers
The Labrador Retriever is a medium-sized dog with relatively strong nails, which require appropriately sized nail clippers to be trimmed safely and effectively.
Nail clippers for medium-sized dogs provide good control and the necessary strength to trim nails in small, precise steps. This reduces the risk of hitting the quick and ensures a clean cut.
Choose nail clippers suitable for medium breeds, preferably with sharp blades and a good grip, to ensure maximum control and safety during trimming.
