Great Pyrenees Dog Clippers and Grooming Kits
How to Groom a Great Pyrenees at Home
Grooming a Great Pyrenees at home can feel like a big job, but with the right tools and a calm approach, it becomes much easier. This breed is known for its thick double coat, which is designed to protect them in harsh weather. Although the coat is beautiful, it does require regular care to prevent matting and to keep shedding under control.
Great Pyrenees owners often focus on maintaining the fluffy appearance while keeping the coat healthy and comfortable. With reliable, easy to handle clippers, such as the ones from Masterclip, grooming sessions become smoother and more enjoyable for both you and your dog.
How Often Should You Groom a Great Pyrenees?
We recommend:
• Brushing several times each week
• Full coat tidy up or trimming roughly every 8 to 10 weeks
Regular brushing helps prevent deep mats from forming under the outer coat. It also reduces excessive shedding and keeps your dog’s skin healthy.
Basic Grooming Steps for Great Pyrenees
• Begin by brushing the entire coat to lift out loose hair
• Use quiet, sturdy clippers to tidy the belly, legs, tail area and any spots where mats form
• Trim around the ears and feet with grooming scissors to give a neat finish
Because Great Pyrenees have a heavy coat, it is normal to spend a little extra time working through thick sections, especially behind the ears, under the legs and around the trousers.
Best Dog Clippers for Great Pyrenees
Great Pyrenees have a dense double coat that can be challenging without the right tools. Whether your dog has a softer, silkier coat or a coarser working style coat, choosing a high performance clipper helps you work through the fur without snagging or overheating.
Masterclip clippers are trusted by both professionals and home groomers. Each model is tested for coat compatibility, comfort and ease of use.
Top Recommended Clippers for Great Pyrenees
• MD Roamer cordless clipper which is ideal for dogs that prefer a quieter grooming experience
• Pedigree Pro mains powered clipper which is perfect for tackling thick undercoat and long guard hair
Both options glide through dense fur and help you complete longer grooming sessions with less strain.
Clipper Features for Great Pyrenees
• Quiet motor for sensitive or anxious dogs
• Compatible with A5 blades and comb attachments
• Lightweight and comfortable to handle
• Available in cordless or mains powered versions
Great Pyrenees Grooming Kits and Accessories
Alongside your clipper, a few extra grooming tools make a big difference to the final result. Great Pyrenees coats shed heavily at certain times of the year. Using the right brushes and blades helps you manage seasonal coat changes more easily.
Popular Accessories for Great Pyrenees Grooming
• Slicker brushes to loosen packed undercoat
• Metal combs to remove tangles behind the ears, under the legs and along the tail
• Blade sets in different lengths to customise your grooming style
Ideal for Double Coated and Mountain Breeds
These tools and kits suit:
• Great Pyrenees
• Bernese Mountain Dogs
• Newfoundlands
• Saint Bernards
• Any large breed with a heavy double coat
Great Pyrenees Grooming FAQs
How often should I brush my Great Pyrenees?
Most owners brush several times a week. During seasonal shedding you may need to brush daily to prevent mats and to keep shedding under control.
Should I shave my Great Pyrenees?
Generally no. Shaving can remove the natural protection their double coat provides. Instead, tidy the coat with clippers and remove mats, but keep the overall length.
How do I deal with mats behind the ears and legs?
Use a slicker brush first to loosen the tangles, then a metal comb to work them out gently. If a mat is tight to the skin, use a clipper to remove it safely.
What blade length works best for a Great Pyrenees?
Most owners prefer medium length comb attachments for a tidy look while keeping the coat functional. Shorter blades are useful for hygiene areas but not recommended for the full coat.