Some Dog Grooming Advice To Savor
March 31st, 2009 by Michael Frederick
It is important to keep your dog well groomed to keep him healthy and happy. Many people use groomers for this purpose. These types of services can make your dog feel and look absolutely fabulous with a fresh shampoo. However, that’s not the only service a groomer will provide. A dog grooming service can also trim his nails, brush his teeth, check and clean his ears, and even give him a massage.
The first step in grooming a dog usually involves regularly maintaining its coat. Have you ever given a dog a bath? Some people really enjoy doing this, but for others, it’s a challenge they would rather not undergo. It can be a daunting task, especially if your dog has a long coat. A dog groomer has the experience, tools, and know-how to do the job properly, and will have your dog bathed, dried, and brushed in no time.
For those dog owners whose dogs have very short hair, a haircut is obviously not even a consideration. However, if your pup has a long coat, a frequent haircut should be the norm, especially in hot weather. Now, there are people who can do a somewhat decent job of trimming their dog’s fur, but it’s not always recommended. Dogs are pretty squirmy creatures, as a rule, and you can usually tell a professional cut from one given by the dog’s owner. Maybe the dog doesn’t care what his coat looks like, but the owner should have some compassion!
A thorough oral exam of your dog’s mouth and teeth should be part of your regular routine. After a professional cleaning, the teeth and gums may be maintained in a healthy state by brushing the teeth regularly. A professional dog grooming service can provide your dog’s teeth with a good thorough brushing, to give him not only healthier, stronger teeth, but better smelling breath as well.
Have you ever trimmed a dog’s toenails? If so, you understand how scary, unpleasant, and sometimes painful it can be for your pup if you cut into the quick of the nail. And other than to yelp in pain or run under the bed, your dog can’t give you very good feedback on how you’re doing as the work is in progress. This is one aspect of dog grooming that is best left to the professional. The pro has the proper tools, and can handle the job with ease. With the job done well, your pooch will not be able to scratch up your furniture, upholstery, floors, and clothing. Nail care is absolutely essential for the comfort and health of your pet!
While your pup is at the groomer’s, make sure he gets his ears checked and cleaned. Proper cleaning of your dog’s ears is important for good grooming and overall health, since hearing is one of the most important of their senses. As part of a preventative ear care program, and to minimize the chance of an ear infection occurring, have your dog’s ears tended to once a month, if possible.
If you love your pet, give him the attention he deserves. If you have no time or just can’t do the job of dog grooming at home, then you can always hire the services of a grooming company. That’s one way to a healthy and happy dog.
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