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Dog Grooming

By: S. Roberts

Dog grooming is more than a way to keep your dog's coat healthy and sleek. Dog grooming is not just a luxury for your canine companion; it is also a health requirement. Brushing helps remove dirt and pests, untangles knots and spreads the natural oils evenly through the coat. Each dog is different and you should consult your vet or a grooming expert on the proper type of brush to use based on your dog's breed. Dog grooming is hard work and it is physically demanding.

Grooming can prevent mats that pull a dog's skin causing pain and lead to hot spots or wounds. Regular grooming prevents problems such as itchy skin, excessive shedding, painful mats, strong unpleasant body odours and bad breath. Grooming scissors should be used meticulously. If your dogs hair gets tuffty and it will get dirty more quickly. Clip the fur to keep tuffty bits in order.

Train your pet to get used to his body parts being handled and brushed. Training efforts are most successful if they are based on praise rather than punishment.

Dog grooming is also a reflection of how much you care for your pet, so let the world know how much you love them. Dog grooming is important for your pet's health and appearance. Many people take their dog to a professional groomer, but doing so on a regular basis would be quite costly.

Bathing you dog is an important part of coat care. Dog bath, pet shampoo, non-slip mat, restraint (if your dog will not sit still), towel and hair dryer are just some of the dog grooming supplies required for bathing. Bathing is perhaps the most important part of your dog's hygiene regimen. When bathing him, all areas should be thoroughly wet. Bathing your puppy should begin when he is about 14 weeks old or sooner if he is a very dirty dog. Most dogs should need bathing only once a month unless he gets dirty.

Ears should be checked for infection and cleaned by using a moistened cotton ball with warm water or mineral oil. Use this to clear the opening as well as the canal and flap. Ear infection, no matter how mild, requires a veterinarian's attention. While some infections can possibly heal on its own, the vet should always be consulted so that the right treatment therapy is provided to your pets.

Brushing your dog's teeth is an important aspect of dog grooming and dog health. Brushing your dog's teeth is a very simple process once you and your dog, have both got into the routine.

Grooming is also a great way to cut down on allergies and infections for both pets and their owners. Grooming is harmless, but dogs can at times find it stressful. A good dog groomer and make the difference between your pet enjoying the experience or suffering psychological damage. Grooming scissors should be used meticulously. At the time of dog adoption, the seller may guide you on kind of scissor required for the dog.

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S. Roberts writes for Katie-Kanga.co.uk a website all about a boy and his German shepherd that he has trained from a puppy. For more information visit www.katie-kanga.co.uk'>the site.

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