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| Dog Grooming Made Easy |
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We are going to cover some basic grooming tips that are acceptable for any type of dog; this is just your general puppy or dog grooming. If you have a dog that requires more specific grooming tasks then we will cover that in a different article. Remember a good rule of thumb is to gather all supplies you will need for grooming before you get started to make it easiest. General Proper grooming is an important part of pet care. It not only makes a companion animal look better, but contributes to his or her physiological and psychological health. Coat It is best to start brushing your pet at an early age, but do not despair if he or she is an older animal. It is possible to train one to enjoy grooming. Proceed slowly, and be sure to use treats and plenty of praise to make the experience fun! Nails How to Cut Your Pet's Nails Step 1. Have your companion animal sit beside you. Then place one of his or her paws in your hand and gently pull it forward. If your pet dislikes being handled this way, slowly accustom him or her to it by offering treats and praise. Step 2. Gradually shorten one nail. Be sure to stop before you reach the quick, which is the part of the nail that contains nerves and blood vessels. If you cannot see the quick clearly, stop cutting just behind the point at which the nail begins to curve downward. Step 3. If you cut into the quick, do not panic. Put some clotting powder on a moist cotton swab and press it firmly against the nail for several seconds. Step 4. Repeat the process until all of your companion animal's nails have been trimmed. Step 5. Do not forget to trim the dewclaw, which is located on the inside of each front leg just above the paw. (Some dogs do not have dewclaws.)
Ears How to Clean Your Pet's Ears Step 1. Check your companion animal's ears twice per month. The skin inside and on the flaps should be pale pink. If there is a foul odor and/or any red, brown, or black skin, have a veterinarian examine your pet's ears. Step 2. Moisten a cotton ball with warm water or a little mineral oil and use it to clean the opening into the canal and the flaps. Do not probe too deeply into the canal. Teeth Bathing How to Bathe Your Pet Step 1. Place a rubber mat in your bathtub or a towel in your sink, for secure footing. Then place a cotton ball in each of your companion animal's ears to prevent water from entering. Step 2. Rinse your pet with warm water. Use a spray hose if one is available, but be sure to keep the nozzle very close to your companion animal's body. Never spray him or her in the face. Step 3. Apply a shampoo designed especially for pets in small amounts, working from the head to the tail. Be sure to clean the rectum, between the toes, behind the ears and under the chin. Try to avoid getting shampoo in your companion animal's eyes. Step 4. Thoroughly rinse your pet with warm water. Step 5. Dry your companion animal with a towel and/or hair dryer. Now that you are all done, remember to give your dog a treat and some love. You can top off the look with painted nails if you prefer, as well as a bow or bandana to give your dog a cute adorable look after they are done being groomed. |
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