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How to Have the Best Dog Grooming at Home

 
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Russ Elderman

An alternative to professional dog grooming is to set up your own dog grooming at home. This puts you directly in charge of your dog’s look and save money in the process. Furthermore, it can be an additional moment to bond with your dog especially when you are often away from work. Grooming will not improve the look of your pet but will also affect his overall health as well. This means your dog grooming stint should not have a lower quality.

Preparing the Equipment

More often than not, grooming equipment for dogs are similar to what humans use. However, for several reasons, it is advisable to get separate equipment meant for your pet only. You’ll also have an easier time in performing grooming their entire body at once since you have all the things in one box. Essential items include hair brush, scissors, nail cutter, file, assorted towels, ear buds, and special brands of shampoo.

Brushing the Hair

One essential process is the brushing of your dog’s hair. This is keep your dog’s coat shining and may even physically remove some parasites clinging on the hair. It will also improve the circulation of blood in his body and a time to appreciate each other. The length of the hair will determine how regular one should brush dog’s hair. Long-haired breeds can easily get knots, so it is advised that you brush their hairs daily. It will be weekly for medium-length hairs and monthly for short-haired dogs.

Giving Your Dog a Bath

Bathing may not be comfortable to both you and your dog. You may even be getting as wet as your canine pet depending on their interest in water. It is best to have the bathing session where the area will permit it and to do as regularly as possible. Once bathing is done regularly, it will develop into a habit, and they will end up asking you to bathe them. Note that you have to consult your veterinarian when getting a shampoo in order to ensure that your dog’s hair and skin will not experience side effects.

Trimming the Nails

As gentle as you are with your own nails, so too should your handling of your pet’s nails be. This is a very challenging task since dogs normally don’t want their paws held for long periods of time. The trick here is to start them young so that they won’t feel uncomfortable when you start trimming. Don’t cut too short as well; if possible, use a file to gradually shorten and shape the nails.

Cleaning the Ear

This can be as tough as nail trimming especially if your dog has sensitive ears. Normally, ear cleaning can be taken cared of during bath time, but you should be armed with ear buds just in case cleaning becomes necessary. Always start with the outer ear and work your way slowly into the middle ears. Always be wary of the reactions of your dog because they might jump at you if they don’t like what they’re feeling already. If a persistent odor still appears after constant cleaning and taking a bath, have a vet check your dog’s ears for a possible infection.

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