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Monday, September 15, 2008

Dog Grooming: Most Frequently Asked Dog Grooming Questions & Its Answers

Although it's often overlooked, grooming is an important part of your dog's health and wellness program. Here are some of the most frequently asked dog grooming questions that are asked by our clients:




  1. When should I start grooming my dog?
    Start regular grooming when you first bring your dog home and make it a part of his or her routine. Purchase a good-quality brush and comb and get your dog used to being handled. Praise your dog when he or she holds still and soon he or she will come to enjoy the extra attention. Some breeds have special grooming needs, so ask your professional groomer for advice on particular grooming equipment necessary for your particular dog.

  2. How often should I brush my dog's hair?
    Routine brushing and combing removes dead hair and dirt and prevents matting, while giving your pet a healthier and shinier coat.

    Your dog's skin and hair coat reflects his or her overall health and nutritional status. Many dogs maintain a healthy skin and hair coat with minimal assistance. Some long-haired or curly-haired breeds require regular brushing every alternate days. For most dogs, a good brushing once or twice a week will do the trick.

  3. How often should I bathe my dog?
    Your dog's need for bathing depends on its breed, the skin type and hair coat. It also depends on the owner's preference and how dirty your dog gets. Bathing your dog every week isn't unreasonable, but some dogs will need more frequent cleanings. A good rule of thumb is to bathe your pet only when the coat gets dirty or begins to smell "doggy."

    When bathing your dog, make sure to rinse all the soap out of the coat. If there are persistent problems with scratching or flaky skin, he or she may need a special medicated shampoo or have a skin problem that your veterinarian should examine.

  4. What skin problems are common among dogs and what should I look for?
    Skin problems - including fleas, ticks and mites or allergies and infections - are common among dogs. Most conditions are manageable with early detection and treatment. If you notice excessive scratching, hair loss or flaky skin, contact your veterinarian. If you frequent your groomer regularly, he/she will be able to notice any skin abnormal skin conditions that sometimes you don't notice. Remember that consistently poor hair coat with lots of skin flaking may indicate a deeper medical problem.

  5. I have problems cleaning my dog's ears. What's the best way to clean his ears and how often should it be cleaned.
    Ears also require cleaning, especially in dogs with oily skin or allergies. This is a delicate task and is probably best left to your groomer or vet. However, if your dog is easy to handle (and there is no chance that you will be bitten), you can learn to do this chore yourself. To remove excessive wax and debris from the ears, consider an ear cleaning every two to four weeks. Ask your groomer about products you can use at home, and be sure to ask for a demonstration of proper ear cleaning techniques.

  6. I have problems keeping my dog still so I can trim its nails. Do you have any nail trimming advice?
    While clipping nails is a painless and simple process, it takes practice and patience to master the skill. When you muster enough courage to trim the nails of your dog, you'll need a good nail clipper, a nail file to rub any sharp edge away and a styptic powder to stop any subsequent bleeding easily.

    Ask your groomer to show you the correct technique, and then get started by getting your pet used to having his or her paws handled. Once you start using the clippers, go slowly. Try clipping just a few nails in one sitting. Maintain a regular schedule and be persistent. Your pet will eventually develop patience and learn to cooperate.

  7. What is the most important thing to include in my dog grooming kit?
    The most important thing required in your grooming kit is your own confidence. It will form and take shape within you and grow in time.

    So, go ahead and start grooming your dog. If you can overcome your hesitation, beautiful and rewarding experiences are waiting for you. Grooming your dog properly helps to keep him or her healthy while building an important bond between you and your pet.

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