Friday, June 30, 2017

Top Tips For Dog Grooming Duncan

By Matthew Clark


So you've decided to go the home dog grooming route in order to save bucks, right? Well, you'll need some good dog grooming tips before you even go near your dog with a pair of clippers or scissors! These are the right equipment to use and dog grooming Duncan tips so that your dog is groomed safely and comes out looking pristine.

Shampoos- Dogs have special needs and a good pH balance must be maintained to keep their skin and coat healthy. Shampoos also help remove dander and dead hair and can keep your canine smelling fresh for a long time. Some formulations can also correct skin irritations like eczema and dermatitis and combat parasites. Some great brands to try are Bio Guard Gentle Shampoo, Veterinarian's Best Hot Spot Tea Tree Oil Shampoo and Veterinary Formula Canine Shampoo. For those pesky parasites, try Adams Flea & Tick Shampoo

An important part of pet cleaning, even before you begin thinking about baths, is simply brushing your pet's coat on a regular, preferably daily, basis. This assists to get rid of any dirt and knots on the hair as well as evenly spread secreted skin oils throughout the coat. All animals differ and and experts should be consulted on the right type of brush to use on your pet.

Combs may also be used as an effective tool to detangle hair. Choose thinner-toothed combs for canines with thin coats and wider-toothed combs for canines with thicker coats. To remove fleas and dirt, use flea combs that are especially designed to pull fleas away from the skin and hair. Flea combs may also be used dipped in anti-flea solution.

Bathing- I cover this topic in more detail in another post, but basically you need a tub that's suitable for your pet's size. Fill it with warm water. If your pet doesn't like being put in water, have a bucket of warm water handy. Now, get your non-slip mat, a plastic jug, a towel or hair dryer (depending on the coat of the pet) and canine shampoo. There are many types shampoo on the market. For instance, if your pet has fleas and ticks, get a shampoo for that. If your pet has a skin condition, get a shampoo that provides relief for it.

This is how often you should groom your pet if you're asking the question, "What is the least that I should do for my pet as far as cleaning?" However, you may be asking the question "Is it possible to bathe my pet too much?" As long as you are using shampoos that are gentle and no harsh chemicals, there is no such thing as bathing or cleaning your pet too often. You may bathe your pet as often as you like.

Just remember, pet grooming is a tough job but with time, patience, proper tools, and a little help from a friend of family member, it is so much easier and less stressful for you and your pet. I would love to hear the experiences you have had when grooming your pet and how you managed the task.

Conditioner- Conditioners are great for pet owners who want to give their canine's coat some extra shine and protection. Try Earthbath Totally Natural Pet Conditioner and the 'whitening' 8-in-1 Perfect Coat Conditioner for Canines. Veterinarian's Best Moisture Mist Leave-On Conditioner is also a must-try.




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