Dog Grooming The Easy Way: Secrets
of Professional Dog Groomers
So you have got yourself a nice
furry friend and I am sure it is the most adorable
pet that anyone can have.
Needless to say, you want your pooch
to look and feel the best at all times and the
good news is: you don’t need deep pockets to
achieve this. You also don't need to visit any dog
groomers in order to get this done.
Incidentally, most dog owners don’t
realize that all it takes to turn your neighbors
green with envy when you take your pooch for a stroll
is regular grooming.
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Being a dog owner myself I know
about some very basic questions that nag all dog
owners all the time.
- How to get rid of the-not-so-pleasant ‘doggy’
smell?
- How to deal with shedding and the ‘hair
all over’ state of my house?
- How to handle my dog during the grooming
session?
- What is the RIGHT way to brush my dog?
- How to tackle mats?
- Which shampoo to use for my dog or puppy?
Don’t these issues cross your mind all the
time?
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Which Tools, Equipment and Supplies should you use
for Dog Grooming?
Different tools have different
functions to perform.
As professional dog groomers know,
formation of mats and tangles is a very common problem
in many dogs. Mats and Tangles can actually mean big
trouble for any dog owner. Ask me!!
So the best way out of this is
to prevent them from forming in the first place.
And doing this is simple: just comb and brush
your dog regularly. If and when you see any mats
and tangles, use a detangle solution and comb
with a medium-toothed comb.
The other important grooming
activity that every dog parent has to do regularly
is:
Brushing So, lets talk
about brushes. Now there are at least six different
types of brushes available in the market, each
having a specific function.
Brush, Large Pin – this brush is commonly
used for regular brushing of long-coated large
dogs.
Brush, Small Pin – this type of brush is
used for brushing long-coated small dogs.
Brush, Rubber – this brush is designed for
use on short-coated dogs.
Brush, Slicker – this brush is used for
nearly every breed of dog to release dirt and
pull loose hair form the dog’s coat.
Brush, Bristle (soft, medium, and stiff) –
these brushes are sued on different short-coated
breeds, for regular brushing and to remove the
undercoat of certain long-coated breeds.
Brush, Boar’s Bristle – this brush
works great for removing the undercoat of long-coated
breeds and also helps in getting rid of mats in
the undercoat.
Most people think that dog grooming
means brushing ONLY.
However, grooming also includes
bathing, cleaning eyes and ears, clipping nails,
clipping hair etc. besides brushing.
Nevertheless, brushing does form
an important and integral part of grooming. Also,
you can’t pick up any brush and start brushing.
Mind you, only by choosing the correct brush and knowing
the correct technique of brushing can you hope to
accomplish the benefits of brushing your dog or puppy.
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supplies, equipment and tools like:
Nail Clippers
Scissors
Combs… and more
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How to Make Your Dog look Bright & Radiantly
Healthy?
Another important aspect of Dog
Grooming is to clean his face, teeth, ears, eyes
and nails.
Here are the 3 basic steps to
clean your dog’s face .
Gently wash the skin around the eyes using a fresh
piece of moistened cotton or make-up remover pad
for each one. If you notice any discharge or inflammation,
contact a vet for advice.
Hold open the ear with one hand and gently clean
inside the flap with a small piece of moistened
cotton or a make-up remover pad. Use a fresh piece
for each ear. Do not probe too deeply into the
ear canal.
Loose facial skin must be cleaned regularly with
damp cotton. This prevents dirt, dead skin, and
bacteria from collecting in the folds and causing
irritation and infection
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Are You at a Loss trying to Get Rid of that ‘Doggy’
Smell?
It’s every dog owner’s
dream to have a pooch that smells nice. That when
he enters the house after a long day at work,
he is not greeted by that oh!-so-familiar ‘doggy’
smell. That when he has people over he’s
not embarrassed to let them pet and hug his furry
friend!
What you must know is, there
are natural dog odors and unnatural dog odors.
Therefore, in order to deal with odor you must
identify which one it is, as this would help you
to control them or eliminate them as the case
may be.
Natural dog odors are most prominent
near the anus, near the ears and form the footpads.
Also, dog produce secretions to identify themselves
to other animals. Although, these odors cannot
be altogether eliminated, they can nevertheless
be controlled. Sources of unnatural dog odors
include: dog’s coat (which has not been
regularly cleaned ), skin diseases , ear disease,
dental disease or mouth ulcers and flatulence.
It is possible to get rid of these odors completely
after you treat the problem.
Does Your Dog Shed too much?
Imagine this: you have some friends
over and you can’t offer them a single sofa
chair to sit. Why? Because all the sofa chairs
are full of your dog’s shedding!! It’s
no wonder; therefore, the one thing that drives
most dog owners mad is shedding.
Dog owners often make a mistake
when it comes to normal shedding and excessive
shedding. They often misunderstand the two and
as a result the dog suffers.
Normally most breeds will shed
seasonally. And you shouldn’t make any effort
to thwart the process.
Many dog breeds possess a “double
coat” which is nothing but two layers of
coat called a topcoat (long "guard hairs")
and an undercoat (a layer of thick, downy fuzz
next to their skin under the guard hairs). The
undercoat acts as an insulator and grows thick
during winters so that they shed and be discarded
during spring and summer.
Generally the male dogs only
shed heavily in spring and summer. But the females
frequently shed at the time of their estrus or
heat cycle also. However, the males have splendid
and better quality coats than their female counterparts.
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- How to control shedding?
- How much shedding is normal?
- Which is the shedding season?
- How to get rid of that doggy smell….
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Let me assure you that this Mini Course has some
major things in store for you. Here’s a
peek:
Training you dog for the grooming session
Causes of dog odor and how to deal with it
Tips for dematting
Different tools needed for grooming and how they
are used
Brushing your dog the RIGHT way
Grooming requirements of different coat types
Shedding and how to minimize that
Bathing your pooch
….and more
I often hear my clients complaining
about how averse their dog is to grooming. And
a few have also told me tales about their furry
friend’s aggressive behavior during grooming.
The Mini Course on Grooming will
give you some really valuable tips to make your
dog receptive to grooming and you will see the
difference for yourself.
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out answers to all these important questions.
This FREE Course on Dog Grooming is meant for
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