Dog Grooming Instructions
Grooming Your Dog the Right Way
Good grooming habits should start in the early stages of your
puppies life. At this age they can be trained to sit or stand, and the
grooming becomes a part of their normal routine. All dogs need regular grooming
and inspection, whether done by the owner, veterinarian, or groomer.
A
basic home grooming kit should include a flexible pin brush, a fine and coarse
tooth comb, and a knobby glove. A long coated dog should be brushed and combed
several times per week, but even a short coated dog should be brushed or rubbed
down at least once a week to ensure that the skin and coat remain healthy and
vibrant.
Dogs may shed hairs continuously, particularly in dry winter
household heat. You may notice dullness to the hair before the shedded tufts
begin to immerge, but with regular grooming, tangles, matting, and irritated
skin can be avoided, not to mention the tumbleweeds of pet hair around your
home.
Dog hair grows and dies just as human hair does, and almost all
breeds shed at least twice a year due to changes in day lengths, which triggers
a hormonal change in your little one. Regular bathing with shampoos that
contain vitamins and minerals can help to remove this loose hair, and keep your
dogs hair healthy and vibrant. But remember frequent baths, more than once a
month can dry out the natural oils in the skin leading to itching, scratching,
and sores.
If you bathe your dog frequently, use aloe-based shampoos
and coat conditioners to help maintain coat oils and skin health. When using
shampoos, keep in mind that all shampoos are coal-tar based soaps. The benefits
are in the additives, such as aloe, B-vitamins, etc
Pricy brands
arent always a good gage of quality so please be sure to read the label.
When bathing, use only warm water; soak your little one to the skin,
lather, then rinse thoroughly to prevent dull, sticky coat and dry skin. Repeat
this process with a conditioner, and always take care to keep water and soap
out of the eyes and ears.
Grooming is also essential for healthy skin
by making the owner aware of any problems that may be developing. Flea
allergies can cause severe skin problems, so daily examinations during the flea
seasons are a must. Fleas are usually carried into the home unknowingly by
humans on our clothes and shoes, so even indoor pets run the risk of getting
fleas. If you choose to use the services of a groomer, ask your veterinarian,
local dog club, kennel, friends, etc
for recommendations. Call and or
visit groomers and check out their facilities, ask about their practices and
requirements, some require examinations, and observe their treatment of other
dogs. Be as particular as you would for your own hair.
Using a groomer
is highly recommended, but home grooming is still necessary and it greatly
increases the bond you form with your special friend. We hope this short
article has been of help to you.
Article written by Brent Jones
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rather hard to see. Unless you get into the fur and really give a good brushing
to your dog, you may miss them.
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Dog Owner's Guide: A Grooming Primer
[Grooming provides bonding time. In the wild, wolves and other canines groom
each other as part of the social interaction of the pack or family group. Dog
incisors (the front teeth) are an effective comb; the little nibbles they etch
on the bodies of pack mates stimulate the skin and have a calming effect. Puppy
owners can also use grooming as pleasurable time with their new family
member. |