Training Your Dog to Enjoy Baths, Brushings, and Clippings

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The care of your dog is not reserved exclusively for the veterinarian.  It also applies to regular grooming as well.  In fact, when you read most literature regarding canine care, grooming is always considered an integral part of their health and well-being.  Whether it is a long-haired coat (e.g. German Long-haired Pointer, Lhasa Apso, or Samoyed), a short-haired variety (e.g. Basset Hound, Daschund, or Labrador Retriever), or some breed that falls in between, they should always be groomed on a regular basis.

The different types of breeds and their coats mandate the type of grooming methods used on dogs but there is a basic set of procedures that are always performed regardless of the breed and length of coat  These procedures include:

  • bathing
  • brushing
  • clipping or trimming
  • ear cleaning
  • nail trimming
  • teeth cleaning

Long-haired varieties require more frequent trips to the groomer than the short-haired breeds and they are a little more challenging to groom.  Additionally, introducing your dog early in life is recommended just like setting up a regimen with the veterinarian.  The earlier on in life that the dog is exposed to the groomer, the sooner they will get used to the experience.  And the sooner they get used to this, the more pleasant the experience will be for both of you.

Introduction to the grooming experience should occur at a gradual, slower pace in order for the dog to settle in to the procedure and be comfortable with it.  The dog should be introduced to each piece of equipment in the same fashion.  As an example, show your dog the brush, let them sniff it, and rub their scent on it in order to get used to it comfortably and gradually.  You will find that by doing it in this manner, they should not have a problem once you actually brush them.

Try one slow gradual stroke, allowing your dog to sniff the brush again if they indicate an interest in doing so.  Then try another stroke of the brush in the area to the left or right of the first pass.  Repeat the process.  Once your dog gets used to this, they will love every time you pamper them. The same type of approached should be used when taking the animal to the groomer as well.

The first trip to the groomer should be one that begins like an exploration.  Let the dog wander around on a leash, if the groomer will permit that, in order to get comfortable with the surroundings.  Be patient.  Remember that you need to give your dog enough time to familiarize themselves with the groomers as well as the shop.  As a suggestion, put your dog into a dry, empty bathtub and let them play for a bit in order to allow them to get used to it before actually taking them to the groomer.

Make sure to repeat the process a couple of times each day as well adding a little water and a sponge each time.  Within a short period of time the dog will actually enjoy when you lead them to the tub for another training session.  On a cautionary note, never allow the dog to jump and splash into the water in the tub.  Remember also, that a dog is a lot like a small child when introducing them to new things in their lives - it has to be done gradually and non-punitively, and adding a little love and affection never hurts either.

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