Grooming sessions can become a special bonding time between you and your dog and are also a good opportunity to check on your dog’s health. Look carefully for signs of fleas, ticks, skin irritations, lumps or sore spots. Check your dog's ears, eyes and teeth regularly and consult your vet about any unusual findings.
Longhaired dogs need to be groomed daily, while shorthaired breeds may only need one session per week. Pick a time when your dog is relaxed, such as after walking, and when you have sufficient time. Then grooming will be a pleasurable experience for both of you.
Get your puppy accustomed to grooming early in life. Begin gradually by handling your puppy often, touching its ears and paws gently. Start with short grooming sessions and reassure your pup constantly.
Learn where your dog likes to be combed and brushed – some areas may be more sensitive than others. Find that special spot your dog likes the most and grooming will soon become a special treat for your dog!
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Great article! Thanks!
But dogs sometimes don't allow us to trim their nails. in those cases what can we do?
I have a problem with my one dog trimming her nails, I haven't found a solution so end up taking her to the Vet for nail clipping, if anyone has any suggestions I would apreciate it.
Eva Thomas said:
But dogs sometimes don't allow us to trim their nails. in those cases what can we do?
I have a problem with my one dog trimming her nails, I haven't found a solution so end up taking her to the Vet for nail clipping, if anyone has any suggestions I would apreciate it.
Eva Thomas said:But dogs sometimes don't allow us to trim their nails. in those cases what can we do?
Asi do my own herbal baths and i own the pedi-paws for their nails as i am one for doing all my own grooming cleaning ears and crinkles as i call them as i have pugs which are seniors.I'm one who takes care of my own as i don't like to many people touching them as they are rescues and have been through alot so i'm very protective with them.They enjoy their grooming time with mom then after it's the ole' naptime as it's time for rest.
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