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MAINTENANVECE

Consistent grooming is essential to maintaining your dog's hair in good condition and prevent knots. Breeds with short hair, may suffice with a brief brush session weekly, but those with longer hair need more frequent care. Below are some suggestions for home grooming:

 

  • Commence grooming your dog early to establish a consistent routine.

  • Ensure you have the appropriate tools, such as a firm slicker brush and a metal comb suitable for your dog's coat type. Consult your groomer for advice if necessary.

 

  • Thoroughly brush and comb your dog's coat using the slicker brush first, then the metal comb to eliminate any knots completely.

 

  • Focus on areas of frequent movement and difficult-to-reach spots, such as the neck, ears, armpits, tail, knees, and between toes.

 

  • Train your dog to stand during grooming sessions as it facilitates better access and allows for a more natural positioning of their hair.

 

  • Brush and comb in the direction of hair growth to prevent any pulling or damage to the hair follicles.

 

  • Daily cleaning of your dog's eyes and ears is important. Use wipes designed for dogs or damp cloths to remove any build-up. Additionally, ensure hygienic areas are cleaned regularly.

 

  • Before bathing your dog, it's crucial to brush and comb their coat to remove any knots. This prevents them from tightening as the coat dries.

 

  • Opt for high-quality dog shampoo and conditioner. Shampoo twice and condition once to cleanse and moisturize the coat effectively. Conditioning also aids in preventing excessive oiliness between baths.

 

  • Complete the grooming session by applying a conditioning spray lightly, then brushing to uphold fluffiness. For thick-coated dogs, blow-drying may be necessary to ensure thorough dryness.

 

Once you've set up a routine, grooming should only require a few minutes each day.

If time is scarce, groomers provide services such as bath and brush or a mini groom for interim maintenance.

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