Coat: Dense, Double

How often should a Saarloos Wolfdog be groomed?

The Saarloos Wolfdog’s dense double coat needs regular attention to keep it healthy and looking its best. Brushing three times a week is essential, especially during heavy shedding seasons in spring and fall when the undercoat sheds heavily. Using an undercoat rake helps remove dead fur and prevents mats. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks is ideal, and blow-drying afterward can really help reduce loose hair around your home. - Brush 3× weekly, more in shedding seasons - Use an undercoat rake to remove dead fur - Bathe every 4–6 weeks, blow-dry for best results - Check ears and trim nails regularly Pro tip: Blow-drying after baths not only speeds drying but also loosens dead undercoat, making your next brushing much easier. Saarloos Wolfdogs come in wolf gray, red, agouti, white, and parti-color, so keep an eye out for any staining on lighter coats and clean gently as needed. Keeping up with grooming helps manage their heavy seasonal shedding and keeps their coat wolf-like and healthy.

Size: Medium

About the Saarloos Wolfdog

Ever wonder what it’s like to own a dog that looks like a wolf but acts like a devoted companion? The Saarloos Wolfdog is a striking breed born in the Netherlands during the 1930s by Leendert Saarloos, who crossed a German Shepherd with a Eurasian Grey Wolf. This mix gave rise to a dog with a dense, medium-length double coat in colors like wolf gray, red, agouti, white, or parti-color. They carry a wild look but are still very much dogs. These dogs are reserved and independent, often bonding deeply with their family while staying cautious around strangers. They’re protective but rarely aggressive, and their vocal nature means you’ll hear plenty of howls and barks. With weights ranging from 66 to 90 pounds, they’re solidly built and need plenty of mental and physical outlets to stay content. Could you handle a dog that’s part wolf, part loyal friend?

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