Friday, 20 April 2012

Dog Grooming Techniques and Their Benefits

If you’re a seasoned dog owner who has worked with dogs for many years, then chances are you know how important it is to groom your dog on a consistent basis.  Doing so promotes good health, hygiene, and happiness for both you and your dog.  Grooming your dog regularly is a great way to give your dog the care the he deserves.  Here are some grooming activities that will help your dog look and feel his best.
Bathing
Bathing is one of the most important activities with regard to grooming for a number of reasons. Regular bathing helps promote clean and healthy skin which in turn helps prevent and fight off common skin problems in dogs. Bathing also keeps the coat shiny and healthy as opposed to damaged and dull. Your dog’s coat type, skin sensitivity, and coat thickness are just a few factors that will help you pick the right shampoo. It’s a good idea to bath your dog at least once a week in order to maintain healthy skin and coat.
Hair Trimming
Trimming up those areas that require it is also a good task to stay on top of.  Most dogs require the hair on the bottom of their feet be trimmed regularly as well.  This allows them to get better traction on slippery surfaces because the pads on their feet make direct contact with the surface they are walking on instead of the uncut hair. If you have wood floors or any other surface that can be slippery, you’ll notice when the hair has gotten too long on your dog’s feet because the will slip when the try to move forward. This can be dangerous if your dog falls awkwardly or unexpectedly. If your dog has long hair around the eyes and ears, it is also a good idea to trim these areas as well. Allowing the hair in these areas to get too long can cause problems. For example, if the hair around the eyes grows too long, then that hair may get into the eyes and cause irritation. The same is equally true with regard to the ears.
Nail Trimming
Your dog’s nails must also be trimmed regularly.  If this is not done, then the dog may see a reduction in traction while walking or running.  But even worse, if the nails are left to grow too long, they could become painful and irritate your dog’s feet. Nail trimming can be done pretty easily with a nail trimmer. When trimming your dog’s nails, be sure to only cut the portion of the nails that does not contain the pink fleshy color. Cutting into this area will be painful for your dog and may cause bleeding.
Teeth Cleaning
We all know how important it is to brush our teeth on a regular basis. Well the same holds true with dogs. Regular brushing helps get rid of tarter and plaque buildup on your dogs teeth and also helps promote healthy gums.  More importantly, it helps prevent other major diseases with the teeth and gums. Your dog’s teeth should be cleaned, preferable with an extra soft toothbrush, on a regular basis.
These simple tasks can be done on a regular basis and will keep your dog healthy and happy.  All it takes is a little time and devotion on your part. If you are unable to provide this time for your dog, there are always plenty of groomers willing to do it for you.

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