Introduction: Understanding Your East European Shepherd’s Coat
The East European Shepherd is a large breed of dog that originated in Russia. They have a thick double coat that protects them from harsh weather conditions. The undercoat is soft and dense, while the outer coat is long and coarse. This combination of fur helps to keep the dog warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It also means that they shed heavily twice a year, during the spring and fall seasons.
Bathing Frequency: What the Experts Recommend
Experts recommend that East European Shepherds be bathed every three to four months. This is because bathing too frequently can strip their coat of natural oils, leading to skin irritation and dryness. However, if your dog gets into something particularly dirty or smelly, a bath may be necessary sooner. It’s also important to note that over-bathing can lead to an unpleasant smell, as the dog’s skin will produce more oils to compensate for the loss.