Do Australian Shepherds need to be shaved in the summer?

The quick answer is, no, you shouldn't shave your dog in summer. And this doesn't just apply to super-furry Northern breeds, but to other double-coated breeds as well. Herding breeds like Aussie Shepherds, Border Collies and Shelties are double-coated.

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Are you supposed to shave Australian Shepherds?

Yes, it's technically possible to shave an Australian Shepherds coat, however, this is not recommended. Shaving your Australian Shepherd can cause otherwise preventable skin, coat, and health issues for your dog. There are better ways to keep your furry friend cool in warm climates or reduce shedding around the home.

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Do Australian Shepherds shed a lot in the summer?

Aussies shed year-round with two heavy shedding seasons in the spring and fall. These two types of shedding occur because Australian shepherds have a double coat.

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Should I shave my dog in the summer?

It is ok to give your long-haired dog or cat a “summer cut”—trimming their long hair may make it more manageable. However, it is best to allow a professional groomer to perform the haircutting, and never shave down to the skin or try to cut the hair yourself with scissors.

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Does shaving dogs help them cool down?

A summer haircut may help you feel more comfortable during hot, humid summer weather, but it won't have the same effect on your pet. In fact, cutting or shaving your pet's fur can actually compromise your furry friend's ability to remain cool.

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Which dogs coat should never be shaved?

Dogs such as golden retrievers, German shepherds, Siberian huskies and any dog that seasonally sheds huge clumps of fur (part of its undercoat) should never be shaved. It is a misconception that shaving will help keep a dog cool on hot days.

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What month do Australian shepherds shed the most?

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Australian Shepherd shedding is year-round, too, though you'll notice a surplus of shedding during spring and fall.

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How do I stop my Australian Shepherd from shedding?

Owners' tips on tackling all the fur

If your Aussie has a long heavy coat use a brush and rake (type of dog brush-looks like its name) to get through any parts of the coat that are ready to shed. Brush every day, multiple times a day if possible.

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Do Australian shepherds like to cuddle?

Your Aussie will bond to his family and be protective of and loyal to them. Many dog owners are surprised to learn that even though Aussies have strong guarding and herding instincts, they are sweet and cuddly indoor dogs that can even be kept in apartments.

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How short should you cut an Australian shepherds hair?

Shaving your Australian shepherd's coat could expose its skin and increase its risk for getting a sunburn. Always leave about 1412 inch (0.64–1.27 cm) of your dog's coat when you're trimming it to protect its skin.

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How often should Aussies be bathed?

Dogs that have double or water-repellant coats, like Australian Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, Akitas, Labrador Retrievers, and Newfoundlands, may only need baths every few months. Bathing them more often than necessary can cause dry skin.

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How often should I take my Australian shepherd to the groomer?

Australian Shepherds are relatively easy to care for when it comes to grooming. They only need to be brushed once or twice a week, and they only need to be bathed every few months. Australian Shepherd's also shed moderately, so they may not be the best dog breed for those with allergies.

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What happens when you cut an Australian Shepherds hair?

Do NOT shave this breed, as it messes up the delicate balance of the coat, which insulates them from heat and from cold by holding a layer of temperate air close to the body. The coat may never grow back the same if this breed is shaved.

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Why not to shave an Aussie?

This thick wooly coarse coat will trap heat and will not protect from the sun, thus exposing your pet to warmer climates and making them warmer and increasing their body temperature in the heat. Shaving can damage a dog's ability to regulate its temperature or protect their skin.

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Why do Australian Shepherds have to get their tails cut off?

In the case of the Australian Shepherd pup, tail docking is a procedure that benefits the life of the dog. A shorter tail prevents potential breaking later in life and ensures a cleaner and more sanitary lifestyle for the dog and its owner.

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At what age do Australian Shepherds shed?

This typically occurs when the Australian Shepherd is between 6 months to 1 year of age and will involve your Aussie shedding its soft puppy coat for a more dense adult coat. This typically lasts for a month at most.

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Are Australian Shepherds separation anxiety?

Aussies are very sociable dogs. They can feel lonely when they're left alone often and are prone to suffering from separation anxiety. This is when dogs feel an overwhelming sense of anxiety over being apart from their owners.

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Why do Australian Shepherds have separation anxiety?

Why Are Shepherds So Anxious? Herding dogs, especially the Australian Shepherd, have an instinct to herd and are more prone to anxiety if they cannot corral those in their care. As your shepherd cares so much about you, she may feel severe separation anxiety when you leave the house, and they are completely alone.

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Are Australian Shepherds better inside or outside?

Although Aussies are super outdoorsy, they are best suited to indoor living, like most companion pets. Many working Aussies even live indoors, these days. That said, as long as the conditions are safe, Australian Shepherds can sleep outside.

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Do Australian Shepherds sleep a lot?

Like many doggies, Australian Shepherds love to sleep. In fact, sleep takes up a good portion of an Australian Shepherd's life. In adulthood, they sleep about twelve hours a day! This is an energetic dog who needs to recharge as often as possible to stay in top form.

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Do Australian Shepherds bark a lot?

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Despite their high energy, Aussies are usually quiet. They may bark to alert their owners of a stranger or an unfamiliar situation but other than that, you won't hear much from them.

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Do dogs get sad when their fur is shaved?

Did you know that dogs feel different after their grooming session? Maybe your furry friend can be filled with excitement afterwards, or maybe they can get a little depressed even after just a trim.

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Do dogs feel insecure when shaved?

Some dogs have been known to feel insecure after a shave, often hiding or behaving in a way that's unusual for them. Your dog feels as if its winter coat has been shed and may need some time to adjust. Showing them lots of affection in the form of petting and cuddling will help them feel much better!

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What happens if you shave a dog that shouldn't be shaved?

Shaving a double coat can also do long-term damage. When it is shaved down to the skin, the undercoat hair will grow back faster, and sometimes will crowd out the slower-growing guard hairs. This can change the texture and color of a dog's coat and make it appear patchy and unattractive.

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