How often should a Bloodhound be groomed?
Bloodhounds have a short, smooth coat that sheds lightly to moderately throughout the year. Weekly brushing with a rubber curry or bristle brush keeps their coat healthy and removes loose hair without irritating their sensitive skin. Bathing every 4 to 8 weeks is enough; over-bathing can dry out their skin and strip natural oils. Their nails should be trimmed every 2 to 4 weeks to prevent cracking, and ears need monthly cleaning to avoid infections, especially given their floppy shape. - Brush weekly with rubber curry or bristle brush - Bathe every 4–8 weeks, no more - Trim nails every 2–4 weeks - Clean ears monthly to prevent buildup - Spot tidy as needed, especially around eyes and mouth Pro tip: Use a gentle ear cleaner designed for floppy ears to keep infections at bay, since Bloodhounds are prone to ear issues due to their heavy ear flaps.
About the Bloodhound

Bloodhounds are one of the oldest scent-tracking breeds, tracing back to medieval European monasteries. Their large, droopy ears and loose skin aren’t just for show—they help trap scent particles, making them exceptional trackers. These dogs typically weigh between 80 and 110 pounds, with a solid coat in black & tan, liver & tan, or red. Their short, smooth coat requires minimal upkeep but highlights their muscular frame. Known for their gentle and patient nature, Bloodhounds bond deeply with families and kids. They’re calm around the house but become relentless once they catch a scent, often following it for miles. Their booming bark and drooling are part of their charm, though their stubborn streak means training demands patience and consistency.