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Lowchen

Lowchen Grooming Guide — Everything You Need to Know

Weight

12-18 lbs

Coat Type

Long, Wavy

Difficulty

Frequency

Every 4-6 weeks

Groom Time

60-90 min

Shedding

Light

About Lowchen Grooming

Temperament

Affectionate, Outgoing, Positive

Grooming Notes

Known as 'Little Lion Dog.' Traditional lion clip with shaved hindquarters and plumed tail. Long silky coat in unclipped areas.

Recommended Grooming Services for Lowchen

Full Groom
Breed-Specific Cut
Bath & Blow Dry
Nail Trim
Teeth Brushing

Special Considerations

  • Distinctive lion clip
  • Daily brushing for long areas
  • Rare breed

Grooming Price Estimate

Get an estimated grooming cost for your Lowchen

Post-Groom Care Guide

Keep your Lowchen looking great between professional grooming appointments.

Brushing Routine

Brush the Lowchen's long, wavy coat 3-4 times weekly with a pin brush and medium-tooth comb. The silky, moderately dense coat does not have an undercoat, making it easier to manage than double-coated breeds. For dogs in the traditional lion clip, brush the long sections thoroughly while keeping the clipped areas tidy. Focus on the chest, ear fringes, and leg feathering.

Bathing Tips

Bathe every 3-4 weeks with a moisturizing shampoo for silky coats. The single coat responds well to a light rinse-out conditioner. In the lion clip, wash clipped areas separately with attention to skin health. Blow-dry on medium heat while brushing straight to enhance the flowing coat texture.

Common Issues

  • Matting in the longer sections of the lion clip
  • Clipper irritation on shaved areas for lion-clipped dogs
  • Ear hair tangles and ear canal moisture
  • Sun exposure on clipped skin sections
  • Coat softness loss from over-bathing

Extend Your Grooming Results

Use a silk protein spray on the long portions of the coat to keep them smooth and tangle-resistant. For lion-clipped areas, apply a soothing balm after clipping to prevent irritation. A leave-in conditioner on the mane and tail plume maintains the flowing appearance between grooms.

Seasonal Care

The single coat sheds minimally year-round. In summer, dogs in lion clips need pet-safe sunscreen on clipped areas. In winter, the single coat provides limited insulation; sweaters or coats recommended for outdoor time. The coat may become drier in heated indoor environments during winter.

Maintenance Schedule

Brush 3-4 times weekly. Check clipped areas for irritation weekly. Clean ears weekly. Trim nails every 2-3 weeks. Professional grooming every 4-6 weeks for lion clip maintenance or 6-8 weeks for pet clips.

Grooming Videos

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lowchens should be groomed Every 4-6 weeks. Regular grooming is essential for maintaining their Long, Wavy coat in optimal condition and preventing matting and tangles.

A full grooming session for a Lowchen typically takes 60-90 min. This includes bathing, drying, brushing, and styling. The time may vary depending on the individual dog's temperament and coat condition.

Lowchens have a Light shedding level. Regular brushing is highly recommended to manage shedding and maintain a healthy coat.

Yes, Lowchens are generally considered hypoallergenic. However, individual dogs may still trigger allergies in sensitive people.

Lowchens benefit from a comprehensive grooming routine including: Full Groom, Breed-Specific Cut, Bath & Blow Dry, Nail Trim, Teeth Brushing. Additionally, Known as 'Little Lion Dog.' Traditional lion clip with shaved hindquarters and plumed tail. Long silky coat in unclipped areas..

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