Brushing and grooming is an important part of the puzzle to consider when owning a fluffy dogWhether your dog is short-haired or long-haired, it’s essential to keep their coats healthy by regularly grooming, brushing, and bathing to control shed. This is crucial for dogs with thick coatsSome grooming regimens can be performed at home. Others may require the services of an licensed groomerCertain breeds don’t shed in any way, and some are definitely easier than others to groom. There are also these gorgeously fluffy breeds of dogs that show off their long coats and cuddliness easily.

Standard Poodle

The instantly-recognizable Standard Poodle ranks 7 out of 191 in AKC’s breed popularity list. While many are familiar with Poodles for their stylish poms but beneath their coats lies a well-muscled bodyTheir low-allergen coat is susceptible to matte if not often brushedAKC’s breed standard care suggests a daily routine of brushing to avoid knotsOnce a Poodle’s fur becomes matted near the roots, you’ll need to trim the dog to allow growth. Some dog owners trim and cut the coat themselves, but some go to the groomer about every four to six weeks. This breed is perfect for those with dog allergies, because of its frequent sheddingWhile a myriad of designs and hairstyles allows this Poodle to be unique its kind, this breed is renowned for its intelligence and capacity to quickly learn.

Old English Sheepdog

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Although this breed is believed to Dog Breeds appear large, it’s not entirely furThis breed can be upwards of 60 to 100 pounds, which results in an impressive statureOld English Sheepdogs (OES) have a face that is completely covered in fur, with a shaggy, all-around coat. It’s no secret that this coats of this breed are popular with owners, but ensure that you’re prepared for the maintenance. OES require grooming that goes down to the skin, as they’re double-coated. It’s recommended that OES be groomed regularly, or groomed several times each month. Also, this breed benefits from trimming the nails frequently to prevent tangling from the long coat. Old English Sheepdogs present very well in the show ring since they possess a strong gait and a warm and welcoming manner. The AKC has registered it’s OES for the first time in 1888. OES in 1888, and in 1914 the breed entered the Westminster Kennel Club for the first time.

Keeshond

It is believed that the Keeshond (Keeshonden when plural) descends from the same breeding stock as breeds like that of Pomeranian and Samoyed. Keeshonden are fox-like in appearance and come from Holland and have a long history as a symbol of Dutch patriotic valuesAlthough this breed needs regular grooming, a brushing every week does wonders at preventing excessive sheddingIt’s important to ensure that Keeshonden are washed and dried at least every four or six weeks. The standoff coat of a Keeshond is extremely thick around neck, and resembles that of a lion, and the coat is reminiscent of trousers on their hind and rump legs.