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Dog Ownership - Bathing And Hygiene Tips

 
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Brooke Thivierge

If this is your first dog or have questions or problems grooming your dog, this article may help you through the problem or give you tips to make things a little easier. One of the things that we all must do for our dog, big or small is routine bathing. Many choose to leave it to the professional groomers but for those that go it alone or even enjoy the bonding time, these tips may make it easier. Remember, bathing your dog too often is bad for their skin and can strip them of their natural oils that keep their coat healthy, shiny, and prevent dry skin. It’s best to be prepared before bath time by having towels or chamois, shampoo (for dogs only), and brush set up for easy reach. Outdoor bathing is a good idea for large dogs on a hot day, otherwise the shower works best. A removable shower head makes bathing a dog the absolute most convenient. If you don’t have a shower or one big enough for your dog, the bath works with a non-skid mat or towel for traction. This will make them feel more secure and prevent injuries if they get scared or excited. We suggest using a wash cloth for washing the face & ears. Sometimes otherwise calm dogs freak out when water is poured over their head or face. Use only shampoo made for dogs and if your dog has skin problems, do the research to get a specific shampoo for their needs, such as gentle oatmeal. Long haired dogs may require conditioner. Make sure to rinse all products well, as any left behind may cause itching and irritation. It may take more than one towel to get your dog dry and drying on a blanket may lessen the mess. Some dogs require a blow-dry and brush-out. We suggest starting right away with puppies to get used to this process and loud sound of the dryer. It is very important to brush your dog after drying no matter what length hair that they have. It will get off most of the excess hair and prevent a lot of shedding in your home. It will also prevent matting in long hair, keep the coat cleaner, and add sheen. Most dogs enjoy the brushing, close contact, and attention.

Teeth brushing is not only good for your dog, it is also makes their breath better for us to live with. Toothbrushes and toothpaste for dogs are readily available in pet stores. Most dogs like the taste and learn to not mind the brushing, gum massage, and inspections. Make sure to use the appropriate size brush for your dog and small dogs may require a soft, children’s toothbrush. Brush gently while holding lips out of the way. Concentrate on the outer plaque buildup but cover all surface area if your dog allows you time. If you see signs of swollen gums, loss of pink gum color, excessive drooling or bad breath, tumors or cysts, or loose teeth you should see your veterinarian. There are many dog toys and treats designed to help fight plaque and freshen breath. Ask your veterinarian which food, treats, and toys would be best for your dog’s oral health.

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