Grooming tips - How to Care for Your Dog's Ears, Eyes
Grooming is the essential part of caring for your furry friend. Follow our easy tips to help your dog look and feel his best.
Dog grooming includes not only brushing and bathing your puppy or dog but continues with his nails, ears and teeth. If these are not taken care of, there is a potential for health problems. Think of these dog grooming points as preventive health care and a way to keep the vet bills down. Is important to keep your dog well groomed to keep him healthy and happy. Many people use groomers for this purpose. Taking your dog to the groomer can cost you a lot of money. There is a way to save money and keep your dog well groomed. You can groom your dog at home. It is easier than you may think to groom your dog at home. With a few tips to help get you started, you will be well on your way to a healthy and happy dog.
Tip One
You need to have a comfortable place set up in advance to groom your dog. Grooming can be a traumatic experience for a dog if they are not used to it. It is important that you do all that you can to help alleviate any stress that your dog may feel. It is important to have the grooming station set up in a well-lit area. Make sure that you have set aside your grooming instruments. It is best to pay a few extra dollars for well-made dog grooming items to make the process is easier on you and the dog.
Tip Two
Grooming your dog on a consistent basis can help their health. Many dogs shed with the change of season. This is a process that they go through to help keep them healthy through the warmer months. By grooming your dog on a regular basis, you can speed along the shedding process.
Tip Three
When grooming your dog make sure that you get every inch of their coat. It is often tempting to forget about the hair legs, eyes, and ears. These are very important areas to make sure the hair is trimmed around. One reason for this is that hair can get into the eyes of your dog and cause them not to be able to see. They can also get a discharge from their eyes because of excess hair around them.
Tip Four
You should only need to clip your dog's nails about once a month. This will be enough to keep them at a healthy length for you and your dog. With a quality pair of dog nail clippers, you want to cut off the tip of your dog's nails. A good idea is to not go past where the nail begins to curve to make sure that you do not hurt him.
Tip Five
Grooming of your dog should also include dental care. Your dog needs to have his teeth brushed just like you do. You can use an old human toothbrush and dog toothpaste. It is important that you use dog toothpaste because most dogs will not like the taste of the toothpaste that you use. Taking care of your dog entails more than just feeding and playing with him. You need to make sure that you take care of his outward appearance. By following these tips and grooming your dog at home, you will always be sure that your dog is putting his best paw forward.
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Please note: all dogs should be treated as individuals. The Actijoy™ blog is for educational and entertainment purposes only. In the case of emergency, always seek qualified healthcare from a local veterinarian or emergency facility. Actijoy™ blogs are not designed to treat, diagnose, or prescribe medication for your pet.