Grooming is something most people take
for granted. We primp and preen, bath and strive to maintain a good
physical appearance. Good grooming habits contribute not only to
appearance but to overall good health. The responsibilities that
come with owning a dog are many and our pet dogs rely on us to
provide them with all the necessities of life. Food, shelter, proper
veterinary care and a lot of love are at heart of what our dogs
expect and deserve. Just as important is a grooming routine. Good
dog grooming can go a long way towards keeping your canine companion
healthy and happy.
Different dog breeds can have vastly different grooming
requirements. The amount of grooming needed is something that a
perspective dog owner should consider before choosing a dog. For
example, short hair dog breeds may require less coat grooming than
their long hair cousins. Certain breeds are more susceptible to skin
problems than others.
Dogs deserve a proper grooming and as dog owners we must think of
good grooming regimen as part of a nose to tail strategy. In
addition to good coat care, care of the eyes, ears, paws and claws
is essential to your dogs health and happiness.
Coat Care Kept Simple
Whether you do your own grooming or opt for a professional
grooming service, the task of keeping your dog well groomed is
essential. Unless you plan on showing your dog, good dog grooming
can be a do-it-yourself program.
One of my dogs was rescued from the side of the road, as ten to
twelve week old puppy. After a proper vet check, he was given a
clean bill of health. We knew he was a mixed breed Akita and as he
grew out of his puppy stage, he developed a beautiful coat, with a
seasonal undercoat. He is somewhat cat-like in his own grooming
habits, and pays special attention to keeping his paws clean. As far
as coat care is concerned, I would classify him as a low-maintenance
dog. From the day we found him, he has received regular brushing and
has learned to love the attention, to the point of bringing the
brush to us. A monthly bath combined with regular brushing makes
keeping his coat in good condition a relatively easy task.
In contrast to Willie, our Cocker Spaniel could be quite a
handful when it comes to coat care. He is not a show dog and we do
not feel bound by any given grooming standard. His fur is kept
neatly trimmed short which makes regular bathing and brushing a
manageable task that we can handle ourselves. The show standard for
grooming would take considerably more time and money.
Regular bathing is important, whether performed by a grooming
professional or the owner. Certain breeds need special attention
when it comes to bathing, especially when it comes to shampoos. A
shampoo that is too harsh came dry the dogs skin or exacerbate
existing skin conditions. Always consult your veterinary
professional for a bathing regimen that is best for your precious
pet.
The Brush is a Dog’s Best Friend
Regular brushing is one of the easiest ways to promote a healthy
coat. Regular brushing stimulates the skin along with removing loose
hair and dander. This is true whether your dogs coat is long or
short. Brushing gives dog owners a chance to examine the dogs skin,
making it easier to spot skin abnormalities and parasite
infestations.
A program of regular brushing should be started during the puppy
stage, though with older rescue or adopted dogs, this is not always
possible. Dogs who have not been accustomed to regular brushing may
resist, requiring a greater degree of owner patience.
Dog Diet
A proper diet can go a long way towards keeping your dog healthy,
including the skin and coat. Just like humans, a poor dog diet can
manifest itself in skin and coat problems.
There is a wide variety
of diet supplements and dog foods that claim to promote a healthy
coat and these certainly cannot hurt. Always consult a veterinary
professional before adding a supplement to your dogs diet.
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