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Keeshond Breeder Since 1985. Grooming is not as troublesome as you might expect, but daily brushing
of the long coat with a stiff bristle brush is important. Brush with the grain first, then lift the hair with a comb, against
the grain, lay it back in place. Bathe or dry shampoo only when necessary. The dense undercoat is shed heavily twice a year
in spring and fall. A good flea and tick treatment is important. Some have even shaved the dog in the summer time to help
keep the dog cooler.
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