Keeping dogs well-groomed is an important part of ensuring that they’re happy and healthy. This includes caring for their skin, coat, nails, teeth and ears. Keep the following tips in mind when it’s time for grooming your dog.
Baths
Giving dogs a bath helps keep their skin and coat clean. Dogs should get bathed every few months, but they’ll need them more often if they tend to roll around in dirt or play outside a lot. However, you should avoid giving dogs baths too frequently, such as every week, which can dry out their skin. Make sure you use a shampoo that’s designed for dogs, since human shampoo can lead to skin irritation.
Brushing
Dogs need regular brushing to remove dead hair, prevent mats and keep their coat looking shiny. Brushing helps distribute natural oils through dogs’ coats. The type of brush you’ll need and how often you should brush the dog, depends on the kind of coat they have. Dogs with longer or thicker coats, and dogs with coats that tangle easily usually need to be brushed more often. When brushing dogs, look for any signs of skin irritation or fleas.
Nail Clipping
Dogs need to have their nails clipped regularly to prevent them from getting too long. Having longer nails makes it harder for dogs to walk comfortably. Longer nails can also get caught, increasing the risk of having them torn off. You should trim dogs’ nails when they reach the floor. When clipping their nails, make sure you don’t cut into the quick, which causes bleeding.
Ear Care
Dogs can get ear infections or have parasites that cause irritation inside their ears. When grooming your dog, check their ears often for redness, foul odors or discharge, which can indicate an infection that needs medical care.
Dental Care
Dogs need regular brushing to keep their teeth in good condition and prevent gum disease and tooth decay. You should brush your dog’s teeth a few times a week with a toothbrush and toothpaste made for dogs. Don’t use human toothpaste, which can upset their stomach.
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