Tail Talk Grooming Chronicles with Hound Therapy

New Year, New Coat: Setting Smart Grooming Goals


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What Grooming Goals Should You Set?

Muddy yards, surprise ice, and a pile of sweaters can do a number on your dog’s skin and coat. We’re kicking off the year by resetting what matters: realistic grooming goals that protect your dog’s comfort, prevent matting, and fit your actual life. We dig into why winter routines slip, how temperature swings dry the skin, and the simple changes that stop hidden hot spots before they start.

We break down breed-specific grooming intervals so you’re not guessing. Curly-coated dogs like doodles and poodles thrive on a four to six week cadence to prevent compacted coats, while many double-coated slick breeds, like Labradors and Chesapeake Bays, can stretch closer to 12 weeks with the right at-home care. We also talk about sweaters: cozy, yes, but they can trap moisture and friction, turning small tangles into painful mats. The fix isn’t complicated—it’s consistent, gentle maintenance that preserves the coat’s function and keeps the skin breathing.

The heart of our approach is one weekly ritual: a calm, intentional brush-out using the right tool for your dog’s coat. Slickers with appropriate tooth length reach through curls without tearing, while shedding blades gently lift undercoat on short, dense coats. We share how to teach your dog to settle on the floor, which areas to prioritize (ears, armpits, collar line, feet), and how to spot trouble before it becomes a vet bill. You’ll learn what not to do—no yanking through mats—and when to call a groomer for safe, humane help. Bonus: put that brushed-out fur to work as bird nesting material or a simple garden deterrent.

If you’re unsure which brush to buy, send us a photo and we’ll point you to the right tools. Our goal is simple: restore the coat, protect the skin, and build a routine you’ll actually keep. If this helped, follow the show, share it with a fellow pet parent, and leave a quick review so more dog lovers can find us. Ready to book or ask a question? Visit HoundTherapy.com or call 469-367-0009.

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Tail Talk Grooming Chronicles with Hound TherapyBy Shannon & Tanya