Coat: Thick, Double

How often should an Elo be groomed?

The Elo's medium-length, thick double coat demands regular maintenance to stay healthy and clean. Brushing three times a week is essential to prevent mats and tangles, especially during seasonal shedding peaks in spring and fall when the undercoat sheds heavily. Using an undercoat rake helps remove dead hair efficiently, reducing loose fur around the home. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks keeps the coat fresh, and blow-drying afterward aids in thorough de-shedding and drying. White areas on the chest and belly can show dirt more easily, so spot cleaning these parts between baths is helpful. Regular nail trims and ear checks should be part of the grooming routine to avoid discomfort or infections. - Brush 3× weekly, more in shedding seasons - Use an undercoat rake for dead hair - Bathe every 4–6 weeks, blow-dry after - Spot clean white chest and belly - Trim nails and check ears regularly Pro tip: Blow-drying after baths not only dries but also lifts loose undercoat for easier brushing.

Size: Medium

About the Elo

The Elo is a medium-sized dog breed developed in Germany by crossing the Eurasier, Old English Sheepdog, and Chow Chow. This breed was created with family life in mind, offering a balanced temperament and a friendly nature. Elos typically weigh between 39 and 77 pounds and have a thick, double coat that comes in grey, red, brown, or black, often marked with a white chest and belly. Their playful yet calm demeanor makes them excellent companions for households with children or other pets. Elos are known for their moderate activity needs and low barking tendencies, which suits families looking for a dog that is neither overly noisy nor hyperactive. They do require a secure yard to prevent roaming and digging, as they have a natural curiosity and can be quite determined when exploring. While not yet recognized by major kennel clubs, the Elo is gaining popularity for its versatility and trainability in various dog sports and activities.

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