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Not So Smelly Dog Grooming

May 15, 2009 | Filed Under: Dogs And Family

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Dog grooming may not be on your list of favorite things to do with your dog but it is something that is essential to both you and your pet. Besides a very unsightly appearance, not grooming your dog can lead to a variety of problems. These problems can range from horribly smell to fleas and be a far greater trouble than just making your pet undergo dog grooming.

Dog books and experts agree that dog grooming is an excellent way to foster a bond between pet owner and pet. It allows consistent contact and it helps assure the pet that its needs are being met in a safe way. It keeps the pet’s appearance healthy and make sure that allergies in the home are kept to a minimum. Dog grooming starts with the basics. You do not have to have expensive equipment nor do you have to always turn to be an animal wiz.

Basic dog beauty treatments begin in much the same way that you, yourself, spruce up. Start with an adequate bathtub with a hose attachment to the shower. Pets Mart sells a variety of shampoos and conditioning agents to help the dog grooming along. Make sure the bathtub area is cleared of all clutter. If this is your puppy’s first bath then it might not be quite as calm as you would want.

Start the shower, making sure the water temperature is tepid to warm, and make sure that your supplies are very close. The best idea is to have a dog training collar attached to a short leash and have the leash held by someone else while you do the dirty, or rather clean, work. Dog grooming starts with the bath. After the bathing is done and the dog is dried off then the entertainment begins.

Many dogs, after a bath, will run through the house rubbing on the carpet and will give a free show of their exuberance. After they have gotten over the rush, calm them down by gently brushing out their coat. It will remove any loose hair or dander still remaining. You can then clip their nails if you are feeling comfortable enough to do this.

If you own a breed of dog that requires a special hair cut or is exceedingly large, consider taking them into a local dog groomer who has the facilities to take care of your pet. Dog grooming is a lot of work at times but it is worth it to see your pet healthy and have a beautiful coat. You will not have to worry about matted hair or the smell of a dog that has rolled around in something that it should not have.

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2 Responses to “Not So Smelly Dog Grooming”

  1. Patrick on May 17th, 2009 5:51 pm

    Good points. I just want to stress that the brushing should always be after the shower. I’ve read how a lot of people brush their dogs before they put them in the tub, but the shower (with a good scrub) helps loosen the dead hair. Once the dog is dry, Fido will not only be easier to brush but the end result will be much better.

  2. Dog Lover on July 24th, 2009 4:46 pm

    Wet dog hairs seems to stick to everything- but they are worth it!

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