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How to Groom a Dog: Grooming your furry friend on a regular basis plays an important role - not only does it keep your dog clean, but it also ensures that your best friend’s fur stays manageable and healthy. Basic Tips for Pet Parents

How to Groom a Dog: Basic Tips for Pet Parents

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Page 1: How to Groom a Dog: Basic Tips for Pet Parents

How to Groom a Dog:

Grooming your furry friend on a regular basis plays an important role - not only does it keep your dog clean, but it also ensures that your best friend’s fur stays manageable and healthy.

Basic Tips for Pet Parents

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Regular grooming prevents infections and diseases caused by uncared-for teeth, dirty ears caused by wax, bacteria buildup, and many others. If you want your dog to live longer, you have to give them more than just the right dog food - part of being a pet parent involves regular dog hygiene.

While bringing your dog to a groomer such as Fetcher is the ideal setup, as a pet parent, you still need to know at least the basics of dog grooming. Don’t worry, it is not as complicated as you think it is.

Gather Everything You Need

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To make sure that you don’t forget anything while giving your dog a bath, put everything within your reach. Prepare the towels, clippers (if needed), soaps, and practically all the equipment and supplies that you’d require.

Brush, Brush, Brush

Before anything else, brush your dog’s fur. This ensures that your dog is tangle-free. When wet, your dog’s fur becomes unmanageable, and doing this will eliminate the hard work. If you neglect your dog’s fur and coat, it becomes a breeding home for mites, bacteria, and pests.

While there are brushes specifically made to make your dog’s coat and fur shine, you can also use a human comb - just make sure that the bristles are not too thin, to prevent damaging your dog’s mat.

Don’t forget to praise your pet for doing such a good job!

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Before getting your dog wet, there are some routines that are required to be done before bathing the dog. The eyes for instance - some breeds require more eye maintenance than other breeds. The main concept is to remove anything that comes to your dog’s eyes, which may cause infection and redness. Be careful while doing this, as the wrong procedure can cause damage to your dog’s eyes. If unsure, it’s always best that you seek a professional groomer’s help instead.

Pre-Bath Routines

When it comes to cleaning the ears, it is normal to see some earwax, but it’s never okay if it has a foul odor. If that’s the case, call your veterinarian immediately. Never use cold cotton swabs as this can irritate the ear canal.

Before the actual bath, you also have to make sure that the water is warm or at room temperature.

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Nails can harm your dog, especially if left uncared for. Nail clipping is most often done by groomers, because a single mistake can harm your dog. Again, you can always call professional dog groomers to save you from the hassles and to give you the peace of mind that your furry friend will be pampered with care.

It’s Time To Get Wet! When giving your dog a bath, it plays a crucial role

that you choose the right shampoo and soap. As much as possible, go with milder ones, to prevent drying your dog’s coat. Rinse thoroughly to make sure that no suds are left, as this can cause irritation.

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Drying Tips

Don’t forget to dry your pet thoroughly. For dogs with longer coats, you may find the need to use a hair dryer. Don’t use the highest heat settings when doing so. Blow-drying using lower temperature is ideal and safer even if it may take longer.

For your dog grooming needs and other services, you can always visit Fetcher.com.au.. Let the experienced professionals take care of your beloved pets!

Fetcher Address: 406D / 770 Toorak Rd Glen Iris, Victoria 3146 Website: http://www.fetcher.com.au/