Grooming Tips for Your Pet


Taking care of your pet involves not only paying attention to his behavior and habits, but ensuring he is in overall good condition.  Grooming plays an essential role in achieving good health.  Here are some grooming tips for your pet.

Depending on whether your pet is a dog or cat, the type of breed determines what type of grooming is needed.  For example, long-haired dogs may require more frequent and extensive grooming than short-haired canines.

Needless to say, all pets require some type of grooming on a regular basis.  While cats may not need a bath more than once a month, dogs (particularly those who reside outdoors) may need a weekly bath.

When giving a dog or cat a bath, the first rule of thumb is never to use conventional soaps or shampoos.  It is recommended that you purchase products specifically made for dogs or cats.  While some breeds may love the water, others do not.  Start out slowly during this process.  Do not use any implements to wash the pet.  Using your hands is preferable.  Start from front to back and repeat when rinsing.  Tip: Natural drying is preferred.

Note: Try not to get any of the soap or shampoo on a dog’s nose, or in their eyes; use plain water to wash their faces.  Many beagle breeders feel that any kind of soap or shampoo can throw off the beagle’s scent.

Dental care is very important.  It is recommended that you brush the pet’s teeth daily to prevent the build-up of plaque. Use pet toothpaste at all times.

Pets should be brushed regularly.  For long-haired pets, it may be necessary to brush them daily.  For short-haired pets, usually once a week will suffice.  To prevent fleas you may also wish to alternate between a regular brush and a flea brush, which can be purchased at your local pet store.

One of the most difficult grooming tasks is trimming the nails of your pet.  If you have never done this before, you may want to visit a pet grooming center so they can offer the full treatment.  However, if you wish to do it on your own it is advised that you just trim the edge of the nail.  If you cut the nails too short, bleeding can occur.  There are nail trimmers for pets that can be purchased at your pet supply store.

It is also important to check your pet’s ears. Their ears should be pink in color, and the outer portion of the ear can be cleaned with a cotton ball.  If you notice brownish colored mucus seeping from the ear or the pet is scratching the ear area, the cause could be mites.  If so, take your pet to the vet.

Check your pet’s eyes to ensure there is no infection.  Conjunctivitis is a common occurrence.

Check for any lumps or bumps under your pet’s coat.  Pay special attention to any red spots or scars.  This is an indication they may have developed an infection or have been infested with fleas or ticks.

Grooming your pet is not only beneficial to his health, but is an enjoyable experience for him as well.

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Originally posted 2008-10-05 10:06:57. We hope you have enjoyed this Post From the Past!


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