Dog Grooming How To and Tips
No matter how cute your dog is every dog succumbs to stinky dog
syndrome at one time or another. Dogs need to follow proper
hygiene practices similar to humans and you are the one to help
them do this. It is important to engage in pet grooming so that
your dog does not end up having the infamous dog odor and
matted, dirty fur. You need to keep them in tip top shape.
Pet grooming entails a depth of grooming services that you need
to do perform on your dog often. The most basic pet grooming
service that you should do is to give your dog a bath. This pet
grooming necessity often makes your dog run for the hills, so
following are tips to help you bathe your dog successfully.
You want to make your dog's bathing experience a pleasant one so
they don't shake in terror the moment you show them the bathtub.
Therefore, make sure the bathroom is comfortably warm. Gather
pet grooming bath supplies together before bringing the dog into
the bathroom. You don't want them to cower in fear while you
stumble around searching for their doggy shampoo. Path grooming
bath supplies include dog shampoo, bucket, towels, and hair
dryer.
Once you have your pet grooming supplies ready then go find your
dog. Bring them into the bathroom first and then turn on the
water. Pet them and comfort them while you are waiting for the
water to become a warm, soothing temperature. Keep smiling and
make a bath sound like it is the best thing since sliced bread.
You can bathe your dog in the bath tub by using a bucket to
splash water over their body. You can also find a hose with a
sprayer at the end at your grocery or home supply store. This
can be very helpful as it speeds up the washing process.
You can wash your dog with your hands, but there are also rubber
textured mittens available on the market. These pet grooming
gloves work well to gently scrub your dog clean while giving
them a massage at the same time. This massage technique will
help your dog to not only take the bath without problems, but
actually enjoy it.
There are several pet grooming dog shampoos to choose from. Some
pet grooming shampoos are medicated against fleas and ticks. You
can also find scented shampoos and shampoos that are made for
dogs with sensitive skin. The type of shampoo you will use in
your pet grooming can depend on the time of year.
For example, some dogs have allergies in the late fall or spring
that prompt them to need hypoallergenic shampoo while in the
winter they need a more moisture rich shampoo. The important
thing is to use shampoo that is specifically created for dogs.
Never use dish soap or your own shampoo as this can likely
plague your dog with painful skin irritation. Consult your
veterinarian and dog groomer for shampoo recommendations.
Once your dog is in the tub you need to make sure to wash water
over their entire body. Place a small amount of shampoo in your
hands and start by washing the top of their head. Do this with
extreme care as you do not want shampoo to seep into their eyes.
You can cover their eyes with your hands and rinse in the
direction away from their eyes. You can also use eye drops
prescribed by your vet that will ward against any shampoo that
has accidentally snuck into their eyes.
Continue this process by massage in a small amount of shampoo on
their back working your way around their entire body. It is
critical to rinse thoroughly so that you don't have any shampoo
build up that can be an itchy situation for your dog.
Dry them first with a towel as they shake their entire body as
well. Don't forget to gently wipe the inside of their ears and
paws with the towel to remove an excess water or moisture.
Moisture left in their ears can lead to wax and bacteria build
up which leaves them prone to ear infections in the future.
Next you need to continue your pet grooming by drying your dog
with a hair dryer. Use the medium setting that is not too hot
and test it on yourself first to ensure you won't burn your dog.
Hold the hair dryer at least six inches from your dog's fur and
work your way from the dense fur on your dog's back to their
legs and face. Continue pet grooming until your dog's fur is
almost dry, but not completely. You don't want to risk burning
their precious skin by drying their hair for too long. You can
brush through their hair as you dry it to give it body and style.
It is a good idea to give your dog praise and encouragement
during and after this pet grooming session. This will help to
improve their behavior during the bath which could save you from
being drenched in their splashing water. Bathe your pet as often
as necessary. Some dogs require more frequent pet grooming while
others can go a longer period of time. Consult your veterinarian
and pet groomer for advice about your particular dog.
Bathing your pet can also be a great time to bond with your
canine companion while removing their stinky dog smell in the
process!