How to Maintain Your Dog Between Grooming Appointments

Roman's Empire • May 2, 2025

Keeping That Regal Shine

Your pup just had the royal treatment--fluff, trim and shine--but how do you maintain that gorgeous look between professional grooming appointments? At Roman's Empire, we believe in empowering pet parents with the tools to keep their dog's coat healthy and comfortable between visits.

Here are some tips to adopt at home.


Brush Often--and Brush Right

The #1 secret to a healthy coat is regular brushing, even for shorthairs. It removes debris, spreads natural oils, prevents mats, and keeps your dog happy and cute.

  • Shorthair breeds:  1-2 times per week using a rubber curry brush to remove dead coat.
  • Longhair breeds: Every day to every other day using a slicker brush and metal greyhound comb. Use the slicker brush with a pat-and-pull technique in small increments until you no longer hear or feel resistance, then go over the entire coat with a metal greyhound comb, making sure to reach the skin. Only brushing the top layers of fur do not prevent tangles and matting at the roots. The comb should effortlessly go through the entire coat all the way to the skin.
  • Double-coated breeds: Every 1-3 days using a slicker brush, pin rake, and undercoat rake and check your work with a metal greyhound comb.


Do Not Brush Matting or Compaction.  If you cannot see the skin, seek a professional. Brushing matting or compaction causes pain, tenderness, and can cause injury. Matting damages the coat and brushing it out damages it even further--making it mat up even faster and more severe.


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Keep Up with Eyes and Ears

Grooming isn't just about the coat. Wipe your dog's eyes to prevent staining and buildup that can eat away at the skin, and check ears weekly for debris, odor, and inflammation.


Spot Clean as Needed

A muddy walk or messy playtime doesn't mean you need a full bath. Utilize pet wipes to clean specific areas.


Nail Maintenance

Long nails can cause discomfort and even alter your dog's gait. The longer you wait in between nail trims, the longer the quick (vein) grows in the nails, and takes time to recede.


Watch High-Friction Areas

Mats form fast--especially in friction areas such as behind the ears, armpits, and inner legs. If you find a small tangle, take action. Utilize a detangling spray and start from the ends and work your way to the skin.


Stay on a Regular Schedule

Sticking to a grooming schedule is one of the best ways to maintain a healthy coat. Most dogs need professional grooming sessions every 4-6 weeks, but it depends on their coat and lifestyle. Consult with your groomer to determine the perfect interval for your pet.


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Conclusion

Maintaining your dog's coat between appointments doesn't have to be complicated--it's about consistency, the right tools, and knowing what to look for. You're not alone in this!


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