Coat: Double

How often should an Indigenous Dogs be groomed?

Indigenous Dogs have a short double coat that sheds heavily in spring and fall. Brush them twice a week to keep loose hair under control, and ramp up to daily brushing during shedding seasons. Use an undercoat rake on dense areas to reach the thick fur beneath the top layer. Bathe every 6 to 8 weeks, making sure to dry thoroughly to avoid dampness near the skin. Never shave this double coat—it protects their skin and regulates temperature. - Brush 2× weekly; daily in heavy sheds - Use undercoat rake on thick spots - Bathe every 6–8 weeks - Dry completely after baths - Avoid shaving or clipping the coat Pro tip: Schedule a professional de-shed treatment every 6 to 8 weeks to keep the undercoat manageable and reduce loose hair inside your home. Their varied coat colors and patterns don’t need special stain care but do watch for dirt buildup in lighter areas after outdoor play.

About the Indigenous Dogs

Indigenous Dogs carry a deep history tied to Native American tribes, tracing back thousands of years. These dogs served many roles—companions, hunters, guardians, and pack animals—shaping their rugged, adaptable nature. Their size varies from about 23 to 50 pounds, making them sturdy but not bulky. They wear a short double coat that shields them from the elements, often showing sable shading or dark tips. Colors range widely, including black, blue, white, gray, fawn, and silver. These dogs communicate clearly with expressive eyes and body language. They tend to be reserved around strangers but warm up quickly to family members. Their intelligence shines in tasks like search and rescue or obedience work. They bond tightly with their people, showing affection in quiet, meaningful ways. Expect a dog that’s both alert and steady, built for work and companionship.

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