We all know dogs need baths to stay clean and healthy. But did you know that bathing them too frequently can actually harm their skin and coat?
Using shampoo too often—even pet-friendly ones—can dry out your dog’s skin and strip away the natural oils that protect their skin barrier. These oils are essential for keeping their coat shiny, strong, and helping prevent skin issues.
That’s why the general recommendation is to avoid bathing your dog more than once a month. However, this can vary depending on the dog:

🐶 Long-haired or highly active dogs: They might need a bath every 4 to 6 weeks.
🩺 Dogs with skin conditions (such as allergies, seborrhea, or fungal infections): These pups may require weekly baths with medicated shampoos—but only under veterinary supervision.
🌧️ Special cases: If your dog gets covered in mud, sand, grease—or rolls in poop or trash—it’s perfectly fine to bathe them sooner. Just avoid making it a regular routine beyond the monthly guideline.
Remember: more washing doesn’t always mean better care. Every dog is different, and their needs can change depending on their breed, age, health, and lifestyle.

Can Human Shampoo Harm—or Even Kill—Your Dog? What You Need to Know
Many pet owners wonder: Can human shampoo be deadly for dogs?
Not instantly—but it can seriously damage their skin. A dog’s skin has a different pH balance than ours, and using human shampoo can lead to irritation and even skin disorders.
Always use a shampoo made specifically for dogs—your groomer can help you choose the best one for your pup.