Sloughi Grooming Guide
Brushing (once a week), bathing schedule, shedding management, nail and ear care, and professional grooming tips for your Sloughi.
Brushing
Frequency
Once a week
Duration
5–10 minutes
Coat type
Short, smooth, fine, close-fitting
Sloughis have minimal grooming needs. A quick weekly brush removes loose hair and distributes natural oils for a healthy coat. During shedding season (spring and fall), you may want to brush twice a week.
Recommended tools
- Bristle brush
- Grooming mitt
Bathing
Frequency
Every 4–6 weeks
Sloughis have a short, smooth, fine, close-fitting that doesn't shed much, but still needs regular bathing to stay clean and healthy. Over-bathing strips natural oils — stick to the recommended schedule unless your dog gets visibly dirty.
Bathing tips
- Use a gentle, moisturizing dog shampoo
- Rinse thoroughly to prevent residue buildup
- Towel-dry or use a low-heat blow dryer
- Check ears after bathing and dry them gently with a cotton ball
- Bathing is a good time to check for skin issues, lumps, or parasites
Shedding
Sloughis are among the lowest-shedding breeds. While no dog is truly hypoallergenic, Sloughis produce minimal loose hair, making them a better choice for allergy sufferers.
Seasonal shedding
Sloughis don't have dramatic seasonal shedding changes. You may notice slightly more loose hair in spring, but the difference is minimal compared to double-coated breeds.
Shedding management tips
- Brush regularly — it's the single most effective way to control shedding
- Feed a high-quality diet with omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids for coat health
- Keep your dog hydrated — dehydrated skin leads to more shedding
- Use a lint roller or pet hair remover on furniture and clothes
Routine care
Nail trimming
Every 2–4 weeksTrim nails when you hear them clicking on hard floors. Use a guillotine-style or scissor-style clipper, or a nail grinder. Clip just the tip to avoid cutting the quick (the pink area with blood vessels). If your dog has dark nails, clip small amounts at a time. If you cut the quick, apply styptic powder to stop bleeding.
Ear cleaning
Weekly check, clean as neededCheck ears weekly for redness, odor, or wax buildup. Use a vet-approved ear cleaner and a cotton ball — never insert anything into the ear canal. After swimming or bathing, always dry the ears thoroughly to prevent infections.
Dental care
Brush 2–3 times per week (daily is ideal)Dental disease is one of the most common health issues in dogs. Use a dog-specific toothbrush and toothpaste (never human toothpaste — the fluoride is toxic). Start slowly — let your dog taste the toothpaste first, then gradually work up to brushing. Dental chews and water additives help between brushings, but don't replace brushing entirely.
Eye care
Check daily, clean as neededCheck eyes daily for discharge, redness, or cloudiness. Wipe away tear stains or debris gently with a damp cloth. If you notice persistent discharge, squinting, or redness, consult your vet — these can be signs of infection or injury.
Professional grooming
Sloughis don't strictly need professional grooming, but occasional sessions can help manage shedding and give the coat a deep clean you can't achieve at home. Many owners visit a groomer 3–4 times per year, or only when the dog needs a thorough de-shedding.
Typical services
- Bath and blow-dry
- Nail trimming
- Ear cleaning
- De-shedding treatment
Sloughi Grooming FAQ
- Sloughis should be brushed once a week, with each session lasting about 5–10 minutes. Bathing is recommended every 4–6 weeks. Professional grooming is optional but helpful a few times per year. Nails should be trimmed every 2–4 weeks, and ears checked weekly. Establishing a grooming routine early — ideally as a puppy — makes the process much easier for both you and your dog.
- Sloughis are relatively low shedders compared to many breeds. You'll notice minimal loose hair with regular brushing once a week. Their short, smooth, fine, close-fitting produces less loose hair, which is one reason they're sometimes recommended for allergy sufferers — though no breed is truly hypoallergenic. Regular grooming still matters for coat health, even with low-shedding breeds.
- Yes, most Sloughi grooming can be done at home with the right tools. You'll need a bristle brush and grooming mitt for regular brushing, dog-specific shampoo for baths, nail clippers or a grinder, and ear cleaning solution. Start grooming routines when your Sloughi is a puppy so they learn to stay calm during the process. Use treats and praise to create positive associations. Even if you groom at home, an occasional professional session can catch issues you might miss.
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