Quick answer
Our top pick is the Earthbath Oatmeal & Aloe Shampoo for its gentle, moisturizing formula that helps detangle long coats without stripping natural oils. For double-coated breeds, the FURminator deShedding Ultra Premium Shampoo is a strong runner-up. Budget-conscious owners will appreciate Wahl 4-in-1 Calming Shampoo for its value and mild scent.
What to consider for Dog Shampoo For Long Coats
Long coats are prone to tangles, mats, and debris accumulation. The ideal shampoo should have conditioning agents like oatmeal or aloe to reduce static and ease brushing. Avoid formulas with harsh sulfates that dry out the coat, leading to breakage. A pH-balanced formula (around 6.5 to 7.5) is crucial to maintain skin health. For dogs with double coats, look for shampoos that support the undercoat without stripping natural oils. Scent strength matters too: strong perfumes can irritate sensitive noses. Finally, consider whether the shampoo is concentrated or ready-to-use, as long coats often require more product per bath.
What to look for in a grooming product (shampoo, brush, clipper or wipe)
When choosing a grooming product for a long-coated dog, match the tool to the coat type: slicker brushes for tangles, undercoat rakes for shedding, and clippers with ceramic blades for thick fur. For shampoos, prioritize gentle, dog-safe ingredients with a pH suitable for sensitive skin. Quality blades on clippers should be sharp and cool-running to avoid pulling or burns. Low noise is important for nervous dogs; look for clippers with quiet motors. Ease of use matters: ergonomic handles on brushes and easy-grip bottles for shampoo make the job simpler.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated ingredient lists for gentle, dog-safe components and avoided harsh chemicals.
- Checked pH balance to ensure compatibility with canine skin.
- Considered suitability for long coats: detangling, moisturizing, and anti-static properties.
- Reviewed brand reputation and transparency in sourcing.
- Compared price per ounce to offer options across budgets.
- Read customer feedback on effectiveness for various long-coated breeds.
- Consulted established grooming guidelines from AKC and ASPCA.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Human shampoo: wrong pH for dogs, can cause skin irritation and coat damage.
- Harsh fragrances: can trigger allergies or respiratory issues in sensitive dogs.
- Dull clipper blades: pull hair and cause discomfort; always use sharp, well-oiled blades.
- Brushing a matted coat without detangling: leads to pain and skin tears; use a detangling spray or conditioner first.
For more grooming advice, check out our dog guides, dog care products, and dog health sections.