Coat: Double

How often should a Greenland Sled Dog be groomed?

Greenland Sled Dogs shed heavily during seasonal changes, especially in spring and fall, demanding consistent grooming to manage loose fur. Owners should brush their coat three times weekly, increasing frequency during shedding periods. Using an undercoat rake helps remove dead hair trapped beneath the coarse outer layer, preventing matting and skin issues. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks is recommended, followed by thorough blow-drying to aid in de-shedding and maintain coat health. Pay attention to the color blend; white areas may show dirt more readily and benefit from spot cleaning between baths. Avoid over-bathing to preserve natural oils. Nail trimming and ear checks should be part of the routine to prevent discomfort. - Brush 3× weekly; daily during heavy shedding - Use undercoat rake to clear dead fur - Bathe every 4–6 weeks; blow-dry thoroughly - Spot clean white patches as needed - Regular nail and ear maintenance Pro tip: Schedule grooming sessions around seasonal sheds to reduce fur buildup indoors and keep your dog comfortable.

Size: Medium

About the Greenland Sled Dog

The Greenland Sled Dog is a robust Arctic breed with a history spanning over 4,000 years, originally bred by the Inuit for sled pulling and hunting in extreme cold. Their medium-length double coat, combining black, tan, and white shades, shields them from harsh weather with a coarse outer layer and dense insulating undercoat. These dogs weigh between 66 and 70 pounds, built for endurance rather than speed. They exhibit a strong, independent nature shaped by centuries of working alongside humans in demanding conditions. While affectionate with family, they tend to be reserved around strangers and require early socialization to channel their natural drive positively. Their pack instincts make them compatible with other dogs but less suited for homes with small pets due to a notable prey drive. Mental and physical challenges are essential to keep them balanced and content.

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