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How to Groom a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: 5 Vet-Reviewed Tips

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By Jordyn Alger

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels have beautiful, lustrous coats. But if you want your Cavalier’s coat to remain silky and glossy, you will need to maintain it. Consistent grooming habits are vital to keeping your dog’s fur in top shape, but there is more to grooming than just fur. Your dog’s nails, ears, teeth, and other body parts must also be cared for.

While a single brush should be enough for a Cavalier puppy, your collection of grooming tools should expand as your dog grows. Combs, slicker brushes, and de-shedding tools are ideal for the coat, while nail trimmers and bathing products will be helpful for general maintenance.

For ideas on how to best approach your Cavalier’s grooming care, take a look at our five tips.

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The 5 Tips on How to Groom a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

1. Brush Daily

You should brush your Cavalier King Charles spaniel’s coat daily or at least several times a week. Since this breed has moderately long coats, regular brushing is necessary to prevent mats from forming in your dog’s fur. When brushing, make sure that you brush out all parts of your dog’s body. This will untangle any knots, even the ones that are difficult to see such as behind the ears and in the groin.

Brushing consistently is also a great way to keep your dog from shedding all over the house. Although your Cavalier will still shed, you can limit the spreading of his loose fur by brushing some of it out.


2. Bathe Monthly

Monthly baths are important to keeping your Cavalier King Charles spaniel looking fresh and beautiful. Bathing is also an integral part of maintaining a healthy coat.

To improve the results of your Cavalier’s bath time, find shampoo and conditioner best suited to his specific needs. For instance, if your Cavalier has sensitive skin or needs extra moisture, hunt for shampoo and conditioner to support those issues. By targeting your dog’s specific needs, you can keep him looking and feeling his best.

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is bathing
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3. Trim Nails Every 3–4 Weeks

The need for nail trimming is not always consistent, but for the most part, every 3–4 weeks is a good guide. When in doubt, if you can hear your Cavalier’s nails against the floor, you should trim them.

Nail trimming can be a tricky task, especially if your dog does not enjoy having his nails clipped. If he is prone to squirming, he may even get hurt if you are not well-prepared. If you cannot trim your dog’s nails yourself, you should seek a professional groomer’s help.


4. Clean Teeth Regularly

Cavalier King Charles spaniels need consistent dental cleanings. Daily cleanings with a canine toothbrush and toothpaste are recommended, but not all dogs will be willing to sit patiently and allow you to clean their teeth.

If you have trouble cleaning your dog’s teeth, you should seek advice from your vet. Dental hygiene is essential and should not be forgotten. It is not just about maintaining pretty teeth; it is also about your pet’s health.

cleaning of teeth Cute dog Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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5. Check Ears, Eyes, and Skin Daily

Pay attention to the condition of your dog’s eyes, ears, and skin. A great time to closely inspect these parts of your dog is when you are brushing him, as you are already close to him and more likely to have him sitting still.

Check your dog’s eyes for any inflammation or strange discharge, which could indicate an infection or another issue. If your dog shakes his head often or has a foul odor emanating from his ears, it is time to clean them out. If his skin appears irritated, flaky, or unhealthy, he may need a bath or treatment for a skin condition.

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Grooming Dos and Don’ts

If you are trying to groom your Cavalier King Charles spaniel on your own for the first time, you will want to look over some of the dos and don’ts of dog grooming.

Dos

Use products that veterinarians have approved. Not all products on the market are the healthiest or safest for dogs, so it is important to be discerning when picking out shampoos, conditioners, or other products.

Find a brush that is specific to your dog breed. For Cavalier King Charles spaniels, you will want a slicker brush since the breed has a moderately long coat. You can consult your vet or a trusted pet groomer if you are uncertain about which brush to choose.

Check your dog for ticks each day. During tick season, you may want to check more than once per day. To ensure that you can safely remove ticks from your dog’s body, consult your vet or pet groomer for advice.

Don’ts

Do not buy human products for your dog. Human shampoos, conditioners, and other products are pH-balanced for humans, not for dogs. If you use improper products on your dog, you may cause serious issues for him.

Avoid bathing your dog outdoors if it is cold. The cold temperature may cause your dog’s body heat to dissipate and leave them shivering or worse, with hypothermia.

You should avoid shaving your dog’s fur without proper training. Sharp objects that are close to your dog’s skin can be dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. If you want your dog trimmed but do not know how, reach out to a professional groomer.

While checking over your dog during grooming, if you notice injuries, sores, or other similar concerns, you should contact your veterinarian and allow a professional to handle the situation.

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Final Thoughts

We hope these tips have given you some guidance for maintaining your Cavalier King Charles spaniel’s lovely coat. Grooming is essential to a dog’s health, and keeping to a consistent schedule is the best way to provide a good level of care for your dog. If you ever feel overwhelmed by the task, do not be afraid to ask for help from a professional groomer or from your veterinarian.


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