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Your Dog’s Grooming Needs

Grooming is an important part of your dogu2019s care routine. Fortunately, you can easily do much of your dogu2019s grooming from the comfort of your own home. Below, learn about the basics of your dogu2019s grooming needs from your veterinarian Portage, MI.

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Your Dog’s Grooming Needs

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  1. Your Dog’s Grooming Needs Grooming is an important part of your dog’s care routine. Fortunately, you can easily do much of your dog’s grooming from the comfort of your own home. Below, learn about the basics of your dog’s grooming needs from your veterinarian Portage, MI. Brushing Brush your dog regularly; this not only traps loose and dead fur in the brush to keep your home cleaner, it helps spread essential skin oils throughout your dog’s coat. This moisturizes the coat naturally and reduces shedding in the long run. Bathing The occasional bath is a great way to keep your dog grime-free and fresh-smelling. Always use a canine-formulated shampoo—widely available at pet stores and many retail outlets—as other shampoos may be too sensitive for Fido’sskin. Don’t overdo bathing; if you bathe your dog too much, the skin can dry out and the fur will be stripped of essential oils. Nail Trims Don’t forget about nail trims as a key part of your dog’s grooming regimen. Nails that grow too long can split or fracture painfully, even affecting the ability to walk. Use a canine-specific trimmer to blunt the tips regularly. Need help with your dog’s grooming? Contact your vet clinic Portage, MI.

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