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Bergamascos possess a two-layered fur composed of a rough, lengthy outer layer and a plush, compact inner layer, requiring a careful brushing regime. It is recommended to groom your furry friend's fur no less than once a week to eliminate any knots and clumps, while also spreading the coat's inherent oils which help maintain its vitality and lustrous appearance.
Bergamascos don't need to be bathed often, but you can give them a bath every few months or as per the requirement. Maintain the cleanliness and softness of your dog's coat by utilising a shampoo and conditioner specially made for dogs.
Bergamascos don't necessitate frequent haircuts, however, it may be necessary to tidy up the fur surrounding the ears, paws and backside to avert tangling and maintain good hygiene.
It is important to regularly inspect and trim the nails of your Bergamascos to avoid them growing too long and getting caught on things.
Regularly inspect your dog's ears for indications of infection or agitation. To eliminate dirt and debris from a dog's ears, one should use a specialised cleaning solution and cotton ball that is specifically designed for the purpose.
To keep your Bergamascos' gums healthy and prevent tartar buildup, it's essential to brush their teeth with a toothbrush and toothpaste specifically designed for dogs on a regular basis.