Dog grooming frequency
Grooming your dogs at home is a task every dog owner has to master if you want to avoid a possible situation where your dog may develop a health problem as a result of little or no grooming for the dog.
How often you will need to bath your dog would be largely influenced by two variables: how often your dog gets her coat dirty and the weather condition in your location. You don’t want to bath your dog too often if you are residing in a cold region and even when the need arises you should always make use of lukewarm water.
Use mild shampoo when bathing your dog and be careful not to direct a jet of water in his ears, nose or eyes. Ensure that you thoroughly rinse off the shampoo otherwise it will result in skin irritation for the dog.
You can always employ the use of a dryer set at very low heat to dry your dog after bathing; this way he does not have to keep shaking off the water all over the place in order to get dry.
Using a dryer is
even more important when you are dealing with some breeds like the
Maltese, Poodle or the English sheep dog; when using the dryer make sure
that you direct the dryer at specific spots while brushing until the
hair at that part of the dog’s body is dry. Simply repeat this process
until the entire coat is dry. Dog grooming can be quite easy if you learn to start in small steps.
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