Summer in Orange County means beautiful beaches, outdoor adventures, and unfortunately, scorching temperatures that can be tough on our furry friends. As temperatures climb, proper grooming becomes not just about keeping your dog looking good, but about their health and comfort too. I’ve spent years helping pet parents navigate the California heat, and I’m excited to share some tried-and-true summer grooming practices that will keep your pup cool and comfortable all season long.
Before we dive into specific grooming tips, let’s talk about why summer grooming is so important. Dogs don’t sweat like we do – they primarily cool themselves by panting and through the pads of their feet. This makes them especially vulnerable to overheating in our Orange County summers, where temperatures can easily soar into the 90s.

This is probably the most common question we get when temperatures rise. The short answer? Usually not.
Contrary to what seems logical, shaving most dogs can actually make them more susceptible to overheating and sunburn. Your dog’s coat provides natural insulation and protection from the sun’s harmful rays.
For double-coated breeds like Huskies, German Shepherds, Great Pyrenees, and Golden Retrievers, their undercoat serves as natural temperature regulation. Shaving these breeds can permanently damage their coat’s texture and growth patterns.
However, there are exceptions. Some breeds with continuously growing hair (not fur) like Poodles, Shih Tzus, and Bichons can benefit from shorter summer cuts. These “dogs summer cut” styles keep them cooler while maintaining enough length to protect their skin.
If you want to learn more about whether or not you should shave your dog in the summer, check out this post answering all of your dog shaving questions!
We can’t stress this enough – daily brushing is crucial during summer months. It helps remove loose fur and prevents matting, which can trap heat against your dog’s skin.
While at-home maintenance is important, professional grooming every 4-6 weeks during summer offers benefits you can’t achieve at home:
We at Pup Scouts would absolutely love to help keep your dog cool during the summer with our mobile grooming services! You don’t even have to leave your house!
Bathing your dog properly can significantly help them stay cool:
We keep unscented baby wipes in the refrigerator for quick cool-downs on our dog’s paws and belly during heat waves!

While grooming is essential, it’s just one part of summer heat management:
Even with perfect grooming, it’s important to watch for signs of heat distress:
If you notice these symptoms, move your dog to a cool area immediately and contact your vet.
To make this practical, here’s a summer grooming schedule you can follow:
| Frequency | Grooming Task |
| Daily | Brushing, check paws for hot pavement burns |
| Weekly | Check ears and eyes, wipe down with cool cloth |
| Bi-Weekly | Bath (if needed), nail trim |
| Monthly | Professional grooming appointment |
The California heat doesn’t have to mean summer misery for your four-legged friend. With thoughtful grooming practices and heat management strategies, your dog can enjoy summer just as much as you do.
Remember that each dog is unique – what works for one might not work for another. Pay attention to your dog’s comfort level and adjust accordingly. And when in doubt, consult with a professional groomer who understands the specific needs of dogs in our Orange County climate.
What summer grooming practices have worked best for your dog? I’d love to hear your experiences in the comments below or tag us on Instagram!

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Best Summer Grooming Practices in the California Heat! Summer in Orange County means beautiful beaches, outdoor adventures, and unfortunately, scorching temperatures that can be tough on our furry friends. As temperatures climb, proper grooming becomes not just about keeping your dog looking good, but about their health and comfort too. I’ve spent years helping pet […]