How often should a Dalmatian be groomed?
Dalmatians have a short, smooth coat that sheds lightly to moderately throughout the year. Weekly brushing with a rubber curry or bristle brush helps remove loose hair and keeps the coat shiny without irritating their skin. Bathing every 4 to 8 weeks is sufficient; over-bathing can strip natural oils and dry out their skin. Their nails should be trimmed every 2 to 4 weeks to prevent discomfort, and ears checked monthly to avoid buildup. Spot care is important, especially for white areas prone to staining around the face and paws. Use a damp cloth to gently clean these spots as needed. Dalmatians don’t experience major seasonal shedding, so no heavy blowouts are necessary. - Brush weekly with rubber curry or bristle brush - Bathe every 4–8 weeks, avoid over-bathing - Trim nails every 2–4 weeks - Clean ears monthly - Spot-clean white areas to prevent stains Pro tip: Use a gentle whitening shampoo sparingly on white patches to brighten without drying the coat.
About the Dalmatian

Dalmatians are instantly recognizable by their smooth white coats splattered with distinct black or liver spots. Their history is rich and varied, with roots possibly tracing back to ancient civilizations like Egypt and Rome, though their name points to Dalmatia, a region in Croatia. These dogs were once prized as carriage companions in England, where they guarded horses and wagons with alertness and stamina. Weighing between 45 and 70 pounds, Dalmatians are muscular and athletic, built for endurance. Their playful and sometimes stubborn nature means they thrive with consistent training and plenty of socialization. While friendly with family, they can be reserved around strangers, so early exposure is key. Their unique spotted coat makes them stand out in any crowd, but it also requires specific grooming attention to keep them looking sharp.