5 Dog Grooming Tips for Summer


Just like us humans like to keep cool in the summer, it’s time to help our furry loved ones stay cool too—especially when it comes to grooming. If you’re planning on grooming your dog this summer, it’s important to know how to groom your dog, how often your dog should be groomed, and when you should contact a professional groomer. As many dogs aren’t the biggest fans of being groomed, make sure to keep CBD for dogs in your supplement cabinet to help promote calmness during these stressful moments.

Find out 5 grooming tips you can utilize to help your pup stay cool this summer!

Brush your Dog Regularly

Dogs with longer hair can get matted up easily, which is why it’s important to keep up with a brushing routine. Brushing your dog regularly can promote many benefits, such as shedding less frequently, supporting a clean coat, and help assist with the circulation on the outer layer of their skin.

No matter the length of your dog’s coat, it’s recommended to brush your dog’s fur every couple of days. When you’re brushing your dog’s fur and hair mats, it can help your dog shed their seasonal coat just in time for summer.

Bathing Your Dog

small dog on a leash getting a bath

Dogs aren’t required to bathe as often as humans but bathing your dog every few weeks or once a month is key to keeping your dog clean. If you bathe your dog too frequently, it can unfortunately strip away essential oils, which could result in itchy skin and drying out their coat.

Not sure what grooming products to use for doggy bath time? Try out a sustainable option, like Sleepy Cotton! They offer dog shampoo, conditioner, and refreshing mists to keep your dog feeling fresh and clean.

Cutting Your Dog’s Fur

Did you know that your dog’s coat acts as insulation? A dog’s coat can protect them from the cold weather in the winter and keep them from overheating in the summer. Dog fur has several layers that are necessary to keeping them comfortable on hot days. Which is why it’s not recommended to shave your dog down as it can potentially make your dog feel overheated and could cause sunburn.

However, if your dog has long hair, you can give it a trim so it’s more manageable in the summer. Don’t worry if you don’t feel comfortable cutting your dog’s fur yourself, there is always the option of consulting with a professional groomer to ensure your dog is getting an even trim. Groomers can also help you figure out the best cut for your pet companion.

Looking for a pet groomer in your area? Many grooming shops across the U.S. actually carry our CBD pet products in their store! Check out our Store Locator to find a groomer near you.

Nail Trimming

It’s very important to keep up with your dog’s nail length. The last thing you want to see is your dog struggling and feeling uncomfortable with nails that are way too long. Many dog’s nails are black, which makes it difficult to see where the quick is from the top of the nail. Again, you may want to consult your groomer or veterinarian for regular nail clippings.

Administer Pet Releaf CBD for Dogs

Dog waiting to receive a edibite cbd treat

Many areas of dog grooming make our pet companions nervous, which is why you may want to consider adding CBD to your dog’s grooming regimen. CBD can promote calmness and relaxation during stressful situations, so many pet parents use it before grooming to help their pets feel at ease.

On all our Pet Releaf packaging, we offer recommended usage amounts based on your pet’s weight. Our most popular calming CBD products would be our Hemp Oils and our Calming Chews for Dogs. Whether you think your dog would prefer taking an oil or a bite-sized chew, we’ve got options for both.

We recommend administering our Hemp Oil about an hour before a stressful event, such as grooming. This way it has enough time to kick in before the grooming session. If you think your dog needs extra support, you can also administer the Edibites during the session as well to help further calm them down. Our Calming Edibites incorporate additional functional ingredients, such as chamomile and baobab which can also promote a calming effect.

If you need further assistance finding the perfect product for your pet’s grooming stress, try out our Product Finder! Our Product Finder offers a custom product recommendation based on your pet’s age, weight, and stress levels.

Plus, feel free to contact us if you ever have any administration questions surrounding situational stress and our customer service team will be happy to assist.

Looking to learn more about how CBD can have a calming effect on your dog’s nerves?