Greyhound
Greyhound Grooming Guide — Everything You Need to Know
Weight
60-70 lbs
Coat Type
Short, Smooth
Difficulty
Frequency
Every 8-12 weeks
Groom Time
30 min
Shedding
Light
About Greyhound Grooming
Temperament
Gentle, Noble, Independent
Grooming Notes
Extremely short smooth coat requires virtually no grooming. Sensitive thin skin — use gentle products. Retired racers may need dental attention.
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Special Considerations
- Very thin skin
- Sensitive to chemicals
- Minimal body fat — careful on grooming table
Grooming Price Estimate
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Post-Groom Care Guide
Keep your Greyhound looking great between professional grooming appointments.
Brushing Routine
Brush once weekly with a soft rubber curry comb or hound glove. Their ultra-short, fine coat requires minimal brushing but benefits from regular skin stimulation. A chamois cloth after brushing produces a beautiful shine on their sleek coat.
Bathing Tips
Bathe every 6-8 weeks or as needed with a gentle, hypoallergenic shampoo. Greyhounds have thin, sensitive skin that dries out easily -- use an oatmeal-based or aloe shampoo. Apply a light moisturizing conditioner since their skin lacks the oil production of thicker-coated breeds.
Common Issues
- Thin skin that tears and scrapes easily
- Pressure sores on bony prominences from lying on hard surfaces
- Cold sensitivity requiring indoor warmth and clothing
- Dental disease common in the breed
- Tail tip injuries that bleed heavily
Extend Your Grooming Results
Apply a light skin moisturizer or coconut oil weekly to prevent dry, flaky skin. Provide soft bedding to prevent pressure calluses on elbows and hocks. Use a snood during meals to keep ears clean if they drag in food bowls.
Seasonal Care
Greyhounds shed lightly year-round with minimal seasonal variation. In Houston summers, their thin coat and lean body make them heat-sensitive -- limit outdoor time in peak heat. In winter, they absolutely need coats and sweaters since they have almost no body fat or undercoat for insulation.
Maintenance Schedule
Weekly rubber curry brush, daily skin checks for scrapes, moisturizer application 1-2 times weekly, nail trims every 2-3 weeks, dental care 4-5 times weekly, professional grooming every 8-10 weeks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Greyhounds should be groomed Every 8-12 weeks. Regular grooming is essential for maintaining their Short, Smooth coat in optimal condition and preventing matting and tangles.
A full grooming session for a Greyhound typically takes 30 min. This includes bathing, drying, brushing, and styling. The time may vary depending on the individual dog's temperament and coat condition.
Greyhounds have a Light shedding level. Regular brushing is highly recommended to manage shedding and maintain a healthy coat.
No, Greyhounds are not hypoallergenic. People with allergies should spend time with the breed before committing, as they may trigger allergic reactions.
Greyhounds benefit from a comprehensive grooming routine including: Bath & Brush, Nail Trim. Additionally, Extremely short smooth coat requires virtually no grooming. Sensitive thin skin — use gentle products. Retired racers may need dental attention..
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