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Basic Dog Grooming
from: LRTWhether you take your dog to a groomer or do it yourself, dog grooming is an essential part of care that is often overlooked by otherwise conscientious dog owners. Proper grooming includes the obvious, bathing and brushing so that the skin and coat remain healthy, ear and dental care, and toenail clipping.
Dental care is something to get your veterinarian involved with. Your vet will check your dog's teeth for cavities or abnormalities. At least once a year, your vet should clean your dog's teeth professionally. This will require sedation and perhaps an overnight stay at the vet hospital, but it is essential for your dog's dental health.
Between these visits, you should brush your dog's teeth with a doggie dentifrice purchased at a pet supply shop. Your dog is certain not to like this experience so you may want to search for a brand and flavor that is acceptable. Use a regular soft toothbrush several times a week to keep your dog's breath bearable and to protect its teeth.
You can bond with your dog by setting aside an hour a week at a regular time for grooming. After all, grooming involves stroking and really caring for your dog. You will need a good dog brush for grooming and shining the coat. You may need a wire brush for removing twigs, leaves, etc.
First brush the dog lightly to gain confidence and find any trouble spots. If there is matting, you will have to brush out or clip. Rebrush with the wire brush to thoroughly remove any gnarls or other unwanted items that may have stuck to the coat. Follow by bathing. This time is well spent when you consider that a dog whose coat is not properly brushed can develop mange and other skin problems which can result in loss of coat and hefty vet bills.
People shampoo is not formulated for a dog's skin, which tends to be quite dry. Get specially formulated shampoo for your dog's breed and experiment to find the best one for your dog. Flea control is best done with a specific formula prescribed by your veterinarian, so no need to bother with these shampoos.
Remember to clean your dog's ears. Pull gently any hair that may grow inside to the outside of the ear and cut away any matted fur. You can clean the outside of the ear with mineral oil and a cotton ball. Always be on the lookout for discharges or an odor from the ear and watch to see if your dog shakes his head often. Many breeds are susceptible to ear infections and these can be quite painful.
The next task is toenail clipping. Get a good set of clippers and do this regularly so that only a small amount of toenail is removed per session. This will keep your dog from developing split nails and will benefit your hardwood floors and carpeting as well.
It is a good idea to occasionally use a professional dog groomer. A professional dog groomer will cover any areas of grooming that you may have overlooked.
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