Thursday, May 2, 2013

 Dog Care At Home (PART-1)

  • Every dog deserves to be pampered and while preserving a pristine puppy calls for extra TLC, the results are well worth it. 
  • Doggy grooming basics will keep your furry friend feeling invigorated and healthy.
  • Just like us, canines call for brushing, bathing, nail clippings, and ear cleanings. 
  • Many dogs don't enjoy these grooming processes, so praising your pooch with love and a treat is suggested. 
  • If you lovingly work with your dear pal on the grooming process it will become a quick and easy routine that your dog just may grow to enjoy.
  • Certain breeds even require some extra care. If you need some assistance on giving your pooch the works, look no further! 
  • Brushing your dog will do more than get rid of knots; tending to your pup's fur will assist in removing harmful dirt particles.  
  • Grooming with a dog brush will even help increase natural oils throughout your canine's coat for an unbeatable shine.
  • While you are tending to your dog's fur, it will be an opportune time to know your buddy's body (new lumps will never go unnoticed).
  • There are numerous types of combs and brushes accessible for grooming your deserving dog.  
  • Dog bristle brushes are generally used on all dog types; the longer the coat, the more spaced out and lengthy the bristles should be.
  • Wire pin brushes work well with medium to long haired pups that sport curlier or woolly coats. 
  • No matter what kind of coat your canine has, remember to be gentle and avoid tugging.
  • Almost all dogs should be combed against their fur's grain. When you first start grooming keep the brushing time short and sweet, eventually your furry friend will love the attention. 
  • A dog shedding blade is used as a regular dog brush for canines with double coats. 

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