Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Your Dogs Grooming Needs

Your Dogs Grooming Needs

by Elias Maseko

Grooming your dog is one of the fundamental things that your dog needs and whether it may be as simple as giving him the basic pet care or just the most expensive pet spa treatment that is certainly a form of art that you should make an effort to do. Since each dog breeds have their own different characteristics and needs, there is a variation in terms of the dog's grooming requirements. Dog hair is the first thing that most pet owners are concerned with.

Those dogs which shed a lot of hair such as those long hair dogs needs more frequent grooming as compared to those dogs which sheds seasonally like those short-haired dogs. Dogs with curly or frizzy hair need daily management to detangle the hair and remove debris or foliage that gets caught in the coat while the dog is outside.

A weekly effort of sending your dog to a place providing the best dog grooming can cost you a lot of money or even a small fortune. But if you love your dog that much and want to treat him with the best grooming, look for a quality and reliable mobile dog groomers that you can hire to provide your dog the full grooming that you want straight inside their own vans!

The complete grooming is done by the groomers in your driveway or to anywhere you prefer as they are on site where they can park and do their thing. If you don't want your bathroom be filled with that lingering odor of a "wet dog", then you better try this out since it can really be convenient. If you want the best personal grooming for your dog but still don't want to spend that much, there are a lot of fundamental grooming techniques available and all you have to do is learn them by heart so you can do them all by yourself.

Dog grooming is not just about giving the best comfort or treat to your dog but more importantly, it is catering to one of its fundamental needs. A dog that doesn't get proper grooming in a punctual fashion is at risk for illness, gingivitis, parasites and damage to both fur and skin.

Having a bath is not something that your dog would really be excited about, but, that shouldn't be enough to stop you. Just like us humans, dogs also treat bathing as another form of a health matter. Should the screams, cries and resistance of your child be enough reasons for you to consider not giving them a bath?

If you aren't sure about the right techniques for bathing, brushing and detangling your dog's fur, find a good online resource or ask if you can watch the dog groomer work.

There are also grooming classes offered by some pet store or vet's office so you may also want to try them if you really want to be sure that correct procedures are being taught to you - as well as get some expert tips on how to deal with your dog's nervousness or fears during grooming.

You can locate a highly sensitive skin right under your dog's fur. Both your dog's skin and hair follicles are preserved by natural oils that will tend to be washed out if you do some excessive and forceful scrubbing while bathing.

Those powder or scents that are not meant and produced for dog use shouldn't be used as much as possible since they can bring about infection or discomfort to your dog's skin. See to it that you never dare to use a product that is not intended for animals especially to your dogs or if such product is not compatible for use to the fur of the type of your dog.

Grooming may take a great deal of time and effort so patience should be your virtue. Talking to your pet in as gentle as you can should be allotted some time, and while you are both in a grooming session, see to it that you're not putting pressure on your dog by initiating some playful moments as well as rubbing his head or tummy.

Don't ever initiate the grooming sessions if you don't have much time or you don't have the needed patience to complete the procedure. Your dog might be fearful or difficult to control once it can observe from you an attitude that is not willing enough to spend some playful quality time in grooming. Even if your dog spends most of his time out-of-doors, you still need to do basic grooming. If you don't see to it that you give your dog the necessary regular bathing, then it is possible that fleas and parasites would feast upon your poor dog's unclean coat.

Even if you are saving, you should not forget to use the correct tools needed. Old hairbrushes or combs should not be used at any extent to your dog. Decide on giving your dog that proper brush or comb that is best and meant for your dog's fur. You don't save money using your castoffs if you harm the dog's skin and create a big vet bill.

Dog grooming doesn't have to be that pricey and not even that cheap so even if you are in the struggle to save money out of giving your dog the best grooming, you might try bringing your dog to a groomer in a monthly basis or alternately for each and every calendar week, while you do the bath and simple hair brushing personally on the alternate weeks. To maintain your dog's well-being is the most fundamental facet or motive of dog grooming, not to mention that it keeps your dog looking good and fresh. - 20511

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