After a beach day, remove routine sand and salt before brushing. Rinse paws, belly, feathering, tail, and gear-contact areas, then dry thoroughly. This is grooming cleanup only, not medical or heat-illness advice.

After-Beach Cleanup Order
Let loose sand fall away first. Rinse paws and toe spaces, belly, legs, tail, feathering, and collar or harness contact areas. Dry the outside ear flap and nearby hair only.
Brush Last
Beach grit can pull against the coat, so brush after grit is rinsed or loosened and the coat is dry enough for comfortable handling. See dog grooming before a beach trip for prep.
Stop Signs
Stop for burns, wounds, swelling, discharge, eye or ear pain, limping, heat-stress signs, vomiting, collapse, panic, aggression, or unsafe handling.
FAQ
Should I rinse my dog after a beach day?
Yes. A fresh-water rinse helps remove routine sand and salt from paws, belly, feathering, tail, and gear-contact areas.
