Coat: Dense, Smooth, Double

How often should a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog be groomed?

The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog sports a short, dense double coat that sheds light to moderate amounts year-round without major seasonal blows. Weekly brushing with a rubber curry or bristle brush keeps loose hair and dirt under control. Bathing every 4 to 8 weeks is sufficient; avoid over-bathing to preserve natural oils. Nail trims should happen every 2 to 4 weeks to prevent discomfort, and ears need monthly checks and cleaning to avoid buildup. Their tricolor coat—black, white, and rust or variations including red and blue—doesn't require special stain care but regular grooming highlights the breed's distinctive white blaze markings on the head and muzzle. Pro tip: Use a damp cloth between brushings to remove dust and keep the coat shiny. - Brush weekly with rubber curry or bristle brush - Bathe every 4–8 weeks - Trim nails every 2–4 weeks - Clean ears monthly - Spot clean as needed between baths

Size: Large

About the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog

The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a large, sturdy breed originating from Switzerland, known for its impressive size and striking tricolor coat. This dog descends from ancient mastiff-type dogs that worked alongside Roman armies, making it one of the oldest Swiss breeds still around today. Its short, dense double coat provides insulation and protection, suited for cold mountain climates. Standing tall and weighing between 85 and 140 pounds, it carries the nickname "gentle giant" due to its calm and friendly demeanor. Swissies are affectionate with family and good with kids and other pets. They have a solid work ethic and respond well to early socialization and consistent training. While generally quiet, they remain alert and can serve as decent watchdogs without being aggressive. Their versatility shines in activities like herding, obedience, and agility, reflecting their intelligence and adaptability.

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