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Dog Grooming - Important Essentials

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Dog grooming has its own significance in pet care. It not only improves the look of your pet, but also provides it with better health. All things such as brushing, bathing, and cleaning of the ears need to be carried out regularly, and by doing so, you can keep your pet healthy. It is important that you brush your pet every day to keep your pet's hair dirt free. It also spreads natural oil, which in turn prevents tangling of hair and keeps the skin clean and irritation free. If you make grooming a routine, then your pet will eventually begin to enjoy it.

Another important part of your pet that needs cleaning is the nails. It is important that you trim the nails of your pet once a month. Always use dog grooming products like a clipper that is specifically designed for the type of pet you have. To cut the nails, make your pet sit beside you. Next, place one of your pet's paws in your hand, and then trim the nails gently. Trim carefully, making sure you stop before the quick, which contains nerves and blood vessels. If the quick does get harmed, then use a moist cotton ball with clotting powder and press it for a few minutes to stop the bleeding.

Starting your dog on a regular grooming routine should be introduced by gradual short sessions. Try not to frighten the dog by forcing the issue. As the dog becomes relaxed with the routine, the sessions can be lengthened and other aspects introduced. Brushing is an easy routine to start and it has many benefits. In addition to having a dog with a shiny, mat free coat, it removes loose hairs that might otherwise end up on your clothes, furniture or carpet. While brushing the dog the owner can check the skin for various skin disease, lumps, hot spots, fleas and ticks.

Your basic kit for grooming your dog at home should include a soft slicker brush, a comb having both coarse and fine teeth, an oil based conditioner which is generally applied before brushing your dog. And of course mats comb to loosen the hair. Trim your dogs toe nails every two to three weeks. Teach your dog to stand still and to offer his paw every time you take out the clippers. Dog grooming requires you to check a problem sometimes seen on the nails of the dog. It has a nerve and blood supply. When you try to take this out, your pet may bleed.

Take your dog to the vet or a professional groomer who will be able to handle this problem gently. Dog grooming routines involve you to ensure your dogs paw to check whether nothing is stuck between his pads. Sometimes pebbles, sand or seeds from grass can get stuck leading to infection. If you feel you cannot handle part of the grooming routine all by yourself feel free to contact a professional groomer usually associated with your veterinarian. Choose a groomer carefully as per your breed of dog as different breeds of dogs require different kind of grooming! Happy doggie grooming!