How often should a Kuvasz be groomed?
The Kuvasz has a medium-length double coat that’s always white, making regular grooming essential to keep it clean and bright. Their thick undercoat sheds heavily during spring and fall, so expect more brushing during those times. - Brush three times a week, more often in shedding seasons - Use an undercoat rake to remove loose fur - Bathe every 4 to 6 weeks - Blow-dry after baths to help remove dead hair and keep the coat fluffy Pro tip: Blow-drying during seasonal sheds helps lift the undercoat and reduces loose hair around your home. Watch for tear stains or dirt around the eyes and muzzle, and wipe gently to keep the white coat looking fresh.
About the Kuvasz

The Kuvasz is a large, sturdy dog with a striking white coat that sets it apart from other breeds. Originating in Hungary, this breed was bred to guard livestock and protect its family with quiet confidence. It weighs between 70 and 115 pounds and carries itself with a calm, noble presence. Kuvaszok think independently and can be stubborn, so training takes patience and consistency. They’re reserved around strangers but gentle and protective with their own. These dogs need mental challenges and physical activity to stay happy. Without enough stimulation, they might get bored and destructive. Socializing them early helps them stay balanced and comfortable in new situations.