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In Home Dog Grooming Tips

Grooming your pet is one of the most important duties for you as a dog owner should do in keeping your pet healthy and clean. The lack of the grooming may cause the dog to encounter many types of diseases. First steps of grooming consists of activities such as maintenance of the dog's coat, nails and ears. The maintenance of the coat mainly consists of enrichment measures like proper bathing, combing, drying of skin by dryers, and more. The animal need not be bathed daily and this helps to protect the skins characteristics like insulation feature.

You can use sharp pet grooming clippers or electric dog clippers designed for canines for trimming dog hair. It is better to have the dog stand on a raised place and hence, the control of the animal is easier. Ear canals need to be checked frequently and sterile cotton may be used for cleaning your pets ears. This is important in keeping your dog from getting an ear infection. Grooming associated guidelines need to be followed strictly by the dogs owner. Use a medicated dog shampoo and a dog shampoo conditioner that is made for dogs. Combing needs to be carried out with a soft pet hair brush. There are a variety of brushes available and depending on the type of breeds. If you're not sure which type to get, ask your vet what he recommends for a pet grooming brush. Grooming your pet, either by a comb or a soft pet hair brush needs to be carried out daily. Be sure to clean up the access hair to keep it from blowing all over your house.

Nail clipping is one of the first steps of grooming activities. Live nail areas can be easily clipped away and are always light colored than the reddish area of the nail in the higher position. During the holding of your dog's feet by you, always have a firm grip. If not, the dog will take an upper hand during the nail clipping and some injury may occur. Don’t clip too much because this may lead to injuries of nail. Similarly, you need to carry all the materials required for the nail clipping with you before the start of the procedure.

You should always keep your dog groomed and clean. Grooming isn't limited to brushing and bathing your pet. Dental care and teeth brushing not only improves your dogs appearance, but also helps keep him healthy and free of oral diseases.

Lamar Deane

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