Title: top5itemsyouneedtogroomyourdog
1Top 5 Items You Need to Groom Your Dog
2Good care for your dog includes regular grooming
to keep his coat clean and healthy.
3These grooming sessions can alert you to fur and
skin problems that can affect your dogs general
health and need immediate attention.
4A few items should be standard in your
dog-grooming routine
51 Shampoo
6Dog owners are faced with a wide array of
products for their pets grooming needs.
7As in many areas of life, keeping it simple can
often be the best advice when choosing one of
these products. Of course, some dogs require
specific products.
8Your canine buddy may require a whitening shampoo
to remove yellowing on white fur.
9If your dog has sensitive skin, a shampoo
containing oatmeal can help to soothe irritated
areas.
10A dog with dry, flaking skin can benefit from a
shampoo with that contains wheat germ or other
natural oil.
11Similarly, you may want to reduce shedding by
using a shampoo that contains vitamins A, D and E
or omega-3 fatty acids.
12Some dogs have a strong coat odor and may need a
shampoo with vegetable protein extract. If you
have a puppy, ensure that you use a shampoo
formulated for puppies sensitive skin.
13Keep a close eye on the condition of your dogs
coat and skin in order to make appropriate
changes to grooming products, as needed.
142 Brush
15The choice of a suitable brush is a critical
measure for keeping your dogs coat and skin
healthy.
16Choose the right one for your dogs type of coat.
Wire-pin brushes are good for curly-haired
canines or dogs with wooly type coats.
17Bristle brushes with various lengths of bristles
can be used for a number of different coat types.
18Slicker brushes have fine wires that can help to
smooth mats and tangles on longhaired dogs.
19Rubber currycombs are good for shorthaired dogs.
203 Scissors
21If your dog is longhaired or requires regular
professional grooming, you will need to keep
scissors on hand to do between-appointment
tidying and remove occasional matting.
22You can also trim ear fur and tail feathering for
a neater, more hygienic look.
234 Electric Hair Clippers
24An electric hair clipper can be used to do
at-home grooming or can also be used to trim down
areas of hair to help clear up skin infections or
minor injuries.
25A variety of clippers and trimmers are available.
Choose the one that best suits your dogs coat
type.
265 Nail Clippers or Grinder
27Keeping your dogs nail trimmed is important to
his comfort and health. Overgrown nails can split
and cause limping and pain.
28Because every dogs nails grow at a different
rate, you should check your dogs nails during
every grooming session to see if they need
trimming.
29Different types of nail clippers are available.
Follow the instructions on the package for each
type.
30If you get your dog accustomed to nail trimming
at an early age, he will not fuss during the
procedure.
31Hold the dog securely on your lap and cut each
nail a small amount at a time, ensuring that you
do not cut the nail too short and hit the
quick, the blood vessels that feed the nail.
32You can then file down the sharp edges, if
necessary. Some dogs prefer using a grinder to
grind the nail down to the proper length.
33Using a grinder can avoid cutting into the quick,
causing bleeding.
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