Bernese Mountain Dog
Bernese Mountain Dog Grooming Guide — Everything You Need to Know

Weight
70-115 lbs
Coat Type
Long, Double Coat
Difficulty
Frequency
Every 6-8 weeks
Groom Time
90-120 min
Shedding
Heavy
About Bernese Mountain Dog Grooming
Temperament
Good-Natured, Calm, Strong
Grooming Notes
Thick long double coat sheds heavily. Regular de-shedding treatments essential. Feathering on legs and tail.
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Special Considerations
- Very large breed
- Extreme shedding
- Prone to hot spots
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Post-Groom Care Guide
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Brushing Routine
Brush 3-4 times per week with an undercoat rake to manage the thick double coat, followed by a slicker brush to smooth the long outer coat. Focus on the heavy feathering behind the ears, on the chest and belly, and on the hind legs where matting is worst. A wide-toothed comb works well for the tail and ruff.
Bathing Tips
Bathe every 6-8 weeks using a de-shedding shampoo and a moisturizing conditioner to help release the dense undercoat. This is a large dog with a lot of coat, so ensure thorough rinsing. Use warm water and dry completely with a high-velocity dryer, as the thick coat holds moisture for hours and can develop hot spots if left damp.
Common Issues
- Heavy year-round shedding with extreme seasonal blowouts
- Hot spots from moisture trapped in the dense undercoat
- Matting in the ear, chest, and leg feathering
- Heat sensitivity making summer grooming critical
- Elbow calluses from lying on hard surfaces
Extend Your Grooming Results
A professional de-shedding treatment with thorough blow-drying removes massive amounts of dead undercoat and significantly reduces home shedding for 2-3 weeks. Between grooms, focus undercoat raking on the chest, pants, and behind the ears. Keep the paw pads trimmed and the feathering between toes short to prevent ice balls in winter and debris collection in summer.
Seasonal Care
Bernese Mountain Dogs blow their undercoat heavily in spring and moderately in fall. In Houston heat, this breed is particularly vulnerable to overheating, so keeping the undercoat thoroughly raked out is essential for temperature regulation. Never shave this breed. In winter, the full double coat provides excellent insulation.
Maintenance Schedule
Professional grooming with de-shedding every 6-8 weeks. Brush 3-4 times weekly, daily during coat blowouts. Ear cleaning weekly. Nail trims every 3-4 weeks. Paw pad and feathering trims as needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bernese Mountain Dogs should be groomed Every 6-8 weeks. Regular grooming is essential for maintaining their Long, Double Coat coat in optimal condition and preventing matting and tangles.
A full grooming session for a Bernese Mountain Dog typically takes 90-120 min. This includes bathing, drying, brushing, and styling. The time may vary depending on the individual dog's temperament and coat condition.
Bernese Mountain Dogs have a Heavy shedding level. Regular brushing is highly recommended to manage shedding and maintain a healthy coat.
No, Bernese Mountain Dogs are not hypoallergenic. People with allergies should spend time with the breed before committing, as they may trigger allergic reactions.
Bernese Mountain Dogs benefit from a comprehensive grooming routine including: De-shedding, Bath & Blow Dry, Sanitary Trim, Nail Trim, Ear Cleaning. Additionally, Thick long double coat sheds heavily. Regular de-shedding treatments essential. Feathering on legs and tail..
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