Seasonal blowouts, undercoat protocols, and drying-time scheduling — GroomBoard handles the double-coat workflow end to end.
Double-coated breeds need heavy seasonal deshedding. Send SMS reminders 6 weeks before spring and fall coat blow.
Thick coats take 60–90 minutes to dry properly. Build accurate appointment durations into your scheduling.
Undercoats mat without regular line-brushing. Set recurring maintenance appointments so clients stay on rhythm.
Double coats should not be shaved. Document breed-specific service protocols so every groomer honors them.
Based on double coat type. Working groomers adapt tools to the individual pet — these are the core kit.
The professional workflow for a double-coated breed like the Pekingese.
Section the coat and brush from skin out, removing every mat before bathing.
Pull out loose undercoat with a rake, working in the direction of hair growth.
First shampoo cleans, second shampoo sits 5 minutes to loosen undercoat. Rinse fully.
Use HV dryer to force out remaining undercoat — this is the core of the double-coat groom.
Final slicker brush + coat inspection. Never shave a double coat.
Block out 2× coat-blowout windows (March–April, September–October) and pre-book regular double-coat clients 4 weeks in advance.
The core services that match double coats. Each guide covers pricing, duration, and the step-by-step process.
The tools working groomers reach for on double coats — each guide ranks the top picks for 2026.
The right slicker, rake, or deshedding tool depends entirely on coat type. Here are our top picks for double, curly, silky, and wiry coats — plus how to line-brush without causing slicker burn.
A force dryer is the single biggest time-saver on a grooming floor. Here are the best high-velocity dog dryers for 2026 — from the workhorse K-9 III to compact mobile units and budget single-motor options.
A grinder gives you a smooth, snag-free finish and lets you nibble nails back gradually so you do not catch the quick. Here are our top dog nail grinder picks for 2026 — best overall, quietest for anxious dogs, best for thick nails, best budget, and best grinder-plus-clipper combo.
The features working groomers use to keep pekingese clients on rhythm.
Set grooming frequency per-breed so clients rebook on the right cadence automatically.
Automatic text reminders tuned to each breed's recommended grooming interval.
Clients book 24/7 from your custom booking page with breed-specific service options.
Track coat notes, trim preferences, and photos per pet — visit after visit.
Every 4–6 weeks. The long double coat mats in the mane, behind the ears, and in the pants, and the facial folds need cleaning every visit.
A trim is fine, but avoid shaving — the double coat regulates temperature and may not grow back properly. A tidy 1–2 inch 'puppy' trim is a safer summer option.
Never with heat — Pekingese are brachycephalic (flat-faced) and overheat easily. Hand-dry with ambient air and take breaks.
GroomBoard stores a full grooming history per pet, including notes from every visit, photos, products used, and recommended follow-up appointments.
Yes. You can set per-service pricing multipliers, including breed-based surcharges for high-maintenance coats.
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