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Dog Grooming - Keep Your Dog Healthy and Active

Dog grooming has its own significance in dog care. It not only improves the look of your dog, but also provides it with better health.

All things such as brushing, bathing, and cleaning of the ears need to be carried out regularly, and by doing so, you can keep your dog healthy.

It is important that you brush your dog every day to keep your dog's hair dirt free. It also spreads natural oil, which in turn prevents tangling of hair and keeps the skin clean and irritation free. If you make grooming a routine, then your dog will eventually begin to enjoy it.

Another important part of your dog that needs cleaning is the nails. It is important that you trim the nails of your dog once a month. Always use a clipper that is specifically designed for the type of dog you have.

To cut the nails, make your dog sit beside you. Next, place one of your dog's paws in your hand, and then trim the nails gently. Trim carefully, making sure you stop before the quick, which contains nerves and blood vessels. If the quick does get harmed, then use a moist cotton ball with clotting powder and press it for a few minutes to stop the bleeding.

You also need to always keep your dog's ears clean. Unclean ears may result in infection, which is not only painful but can also cause hearing loss. Infection can be identified by recognizing signs such as redness, scratching, head shaking and odor.

You should check your dog's ears twice a month. The skin of the ears must be pale pink in color. If you notice a foul odor or change in color, take your dog to a veterinarian.

Use moist cotton balls with lukewarm water or mineral oil to clean the ears.

Cleaning of your dog's teeth is another important aspect of grooming. Your dog may get cavities in his or her teeth that can develop into periodontal disease. Clean your dog's teeth twice a week with a soft, small dog toothbrush.

Bathe your dog at least once a month or as required. In order to remove all the matting from your dog's coat, brush your dog before and after each bath.

Place a rubber mat or a small towel in a bathtub so that it is not slippery for your dog. Use cotton balls to prevent water from going into your dog's ears, and use warm water to bathe your dog in. You can use a spray nozzle, but be sure that you keep the nozzle close to your dog's body when spraying, and do not spray your dog in the face.

Use shampoo that is made specifically for dogs. Use a small quantity, and wash from head to the tail. Clean the rectum, between the toes, backside of the ears and under the chin. After washing, rinse your dog thoroughly with warm water, and then dry with a drier, or pat dry with a towel.

It is important that you regularly give proper attention towards the grooming of your dog. It will keep your dog healthy and active, both physically and psychologically.

 


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