If an owner opts for a shorter 'puppy cut' instead of maintaining the full coat, what is the required frequency for professional grooming?
Answer
Typically every six to eight weeks
For owners who cannot commit to daily brushing for the show coat, regular professional grooming appointments, usually every six to eight weeks, are necessary to maintain a manageable shorter cut.

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