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... What you should know about grooming your dog.
What do these dogs have in common?
So . . . what do these dogs have in common? They could all benefit from regular grooming. And so would their loving owners!
What Is Grooming, Anyway?
Are you picturing a fancy Park Avenue Salon where Fifi arrives by limo in her rhinestone-studded collar? Not your dog's cup o'tea? Ours either. Grooming is akin to combing a child's hair, washing his hands, or putting on clean clothes. It's good hygiene; it's healthy; it's important! It also makes your pet feel good and look terrific. That's what grooming is. For some breeds of dogs, grooming includes special trims that are both attractive and functional. They not only look good, they make your dog more comfortable and healthy. What Does Grooming Include?
Let's start with the skin Your dog's skin and coat are a reflection of his overall health. A clean, shiny coat and healthy skin are signs of well-being. A dull, matted, dirty coat is more than poor grooming. A dull coat and flaky skin may be a sign of illness, poor diet or other conditions. Keeping your dog's coat clean and well-groomed enables you and your groomer to notice skin problems, lumps, hot spots and other changes in your dog's condition before they become serious. Ears All dogs need their ears cleaned periodically. Dogs with hair in the ear canal, and dogs with heavy, droop ears are more prone to infection. Grooming includes cleaning the ears and removing excess hair. Keeping your dog's ears clean, dry and free of excess hair can improve your dog's health. Feet & Nails Long nails are not only noisy, they're painful. They can distort the bones in your dog's toes, and may even become imbedded in his pads. Grooming includes trimming or filing your dog's nails, and removing excess hair that can trap foreign objects in the fur between his pads. Foot comfort is as important for your dog as it is for you. Trimming Clipping, hand scissoring, and specialty trims require knowledge, experience, skill and an "eye." This is what separates the outstanding groomer from the merely adequate. Grooming Your Dog Many owners groom and bathe their dogs themselves. Here are some things to keep in mind:
Choosing the Best Groomer
Choose your dog's groomer with as much care and attention as you choose your own hair stylist or barber. You want the person who gives the best haircut, and also treats you and your pet well, with respect and caring, runs a clean, sanitary shop, and uses the most up-to-date equipment and supplies. Here are some things you should know:
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