Discover Dog Grooming
Advice Which Will Keep Your Dog or Puppy Healthy and Looking
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It is best to train your dog to be groomed at
an early age. But, an untrained dog can still be taught to
accept all the attention. Train your pet to get used to his
body parts being handled and brushed. You need not go to a
professional groomer, but if you don’t have the time or the
interest to groom your dog, be sure to select a groomer that
handles the animals gently.
Things to Remember in Grooming
your Dog
Make a daily examination of your pet’s body
parts. Look out for bumps, hot spots, inflammation,
irritation, vegetative matter, and parasites like fleas
and ticks in his coat. Get rid of fleas by using a
fine-toothed comb while ticks can be tweezed off. Ears
should be checked – droop ears are inclined to infection
which can lead to permanent hearing loss. Examine your
companion’s pads – dirt, grime, pebbles, chemicals can get
caught that can infect his
paws.
Brushing doesn’t only remove mats, it also
takes away dead hair, thus eliminating animal odor. Tangles can
also be very painful for your dog that may lead to skin
inflammation. Grooming during shedding encourages growth of new
coat, so brush especially after physical
exercise.
Nails should be trimmed every month,
especially if your dog has a hard time walking. Dental hygiene
is maintained by using dog toothpaste and toothbrush with soft
bristles twice a week. A damp cotton cloth is used to remove
mucus from your dog’s eyes and a coarse rag is appropriate in
cleaning your pet’s face.
When bathing your pet, make sure that you
brush away dead hairs first to clear all the mats in his coat.
Soak your pet in warm water. Apply a pet shampoo in small
amounts. Target areas are the eyes, ears, rectum, toes and
under the chin. Avoid getting soapy water in his eyes and ears.
You also have an option to apply coat conditioner after
bathing. Different breeds require varying bath frequency;
consult the local pet grooming shop if you’re not sure how many
times you should bath your dog.
It is recommended that a dog owner has his
own home grooming kit. A good kit includes a grooming brush,
clippers for dog toenails, combs with varying teeth (fine,
medium coarse), dog shampoo, coat conditioner, and a coarse
rag.
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