As a dog lover you understand how important it is to regularly groom your dog. Short haired, long haired, smooth or wiry, all dogs benefit from regular grooming.
Grooming is a great way to bond with your dog and is an important part of looking after their health and wellbeing.
Regular grooming ensures that your pet looks good, feels comfortable too and reduces the possibility of skin problems in dog.
One of the main benefits of grooming your dog is that you are able to keep an eye on his health.
Problems such as skin irritations, cut paws, dirty ears, lumps and bumps, fleas and ticks may not be immediately obvious but when you regularly wash or brush your dog you are much more likely to pick up on these issues and you can attend to them sooner rather than later.
Regular grooming will ensure that your pet not only looks well kept but feels comfortable too. Knots and tangles can be uncomfortable for your dog, so a regular brush and comb will help to prevent this.
If your dog has a fringe you can keep it neat and tidy so it doesn’t irritate his eyes or perhaps your dogs whiskers need the occasional trim, especially if he’s a messy eater!
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How Often Should You Groom Your Dog?
This is going to vary widely depending on the size and breed of your dog. Some long coats may need combing or brushing on a daily basis whereas dogs with a short coat may only need to be brushed once a week.
A lot will also depend on the kind of walks you take your dog on.
A dog that has long, muddy walks through the woods or loves to swim in the sea will need to be bathed more regularly than a dog who is walked on footpaths in a suburban area.
Considering the Cost
A trip to the grooming salon can be expensive but then so can stocking your cupboards with grooming supplies and equipment.
However, if you decide to buy your own equipment the good news is that after the initial investment, you will only need to replace items as and when they wear out or break.
And don’t forget about the cost in terms of your time. You need to consider how much time you can dedicate each week to grooming your dog.
If you don’t have the time or inclination to clip out your dog’s coat then take him to a professional groomer and simply maintain his coat with regular brushing at home.
Dog Grooming Tips/Advice
A clean, healthy dog is a happy dog – So keeping your dog well groomed has many benefits to both you and your pet!
Groom is anything from brushing and bathing your pet to cleaning their ears – All of these must be done regularly to keep your pet healthy.
It is important to brush your dog every day – There is many reasons for this, as well as keeping your pet’s hair dirt free it will spread their natural oil to promote skin clean & irritation free. You will find that most pets actually enjoy being brushed!
Dental care is also a fundamental part of your dogs grooming routine. You must ensure that their teeth are brush every other day. Your vet should also give them a thorough clean when they visit the vet.
You should also make sure that your pets nails are clipped monthly – You can buy clippers that are specific for this! You must trim carefully; make sure you do not cut too short you may notice some bleeding, moist cotton wool will help stop this.
It is essential that dogs ears are keep clean, as infection can result in hearing loss. If your dog has floppy ears that cover their ear canal these should be checked more regularly – Ideally twice a month!
You can use most cotton wall (with warm water) to clean your dogs ears.
Although you dog may not be too keen a monthly bath should also be part of the routine. Make sure your pet is brushed before and after the bath to prevent their fur from mating.
A small rubber mat at the bottom of the bath will help stop your pet from slipping around in the water.
You will easily find pet shampoo in pet shops and in many cases your local supermarket. Make sure you only use a small quantity of this shampoo and that your pet is washed all over. Pat dry afterwards.
Choosing Dog Grooming Equipment
As with all pet requirements think about what is best for the animal, with dog grooming equipment consider what type of grooming is needed, how and by whom the grooming will be carried out, how often the grooming is recommended for the particular breed of dog.
These all need to be taken into account when choosing a supplier.
When caring for your pet grooming is very important because it makes them look good and it keeps them healthy therefore the correct products are essential. Grooming can be beneficial for the owner and the pet, it helps to form a strong bond and cements a trust in each other.
Before rushing out to buy the latest product that has been advertised, take time to discover what your dog really needs, check out what is best for your pet. The ultimate aim of the exercise is the dog’s well being.
The available information via the internet and other media outlets allows you to shop around to find the best deals when it comes to buying dog grooming supplies, it also allows you to buy direct from the manufacturers therefore cutting out the middle man and inevitably reduces the costs.
It may also be possible to buy some products in bulk which will also bring down the cost, especially if you own more than one animal.
Dogs are not renowned for meticulous self-grooming like cats so they are somewhat reliant on their owners for some assistance.
Help in things like brushing, bathing, checking out their general condition and maybe even clipping nails. So it is important to have the correct products at hand when carrying out these tasks.
If you are unsure as to the best methods for grooming take advice from your vet, they will undoubtedly give you guidance on the proper course of action to take and products to use when it comes to pet care.
Be certain that you have investigated the products, checked out the needs of the dog and researched the best methods and your choice of dog grooming equipment will enable both you and the animal to enjoy the rewards of a successful partnership when it comes to grooming.
Dennis Sanchez says
I’m glad you mentioned that regularly grooming your pet will look good, and their fur won’t cause them any discomfort. My wife and I recently adopted a fairly large dog, and whenever we try to bathe him it always takes a group effort. I think taking him to a salon to have groomed would probably be the best thing for us to do in the future.