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Step By Step Guide To Groom Your Dogs

Having a dog at home is nothing less than having a toddler at home for the rest of your life. Just like how you feel it is important to keep your little one clean all the time and make sure she or he does not fall sick and stay untidy, it is very essential to keep your paw babies hygienic too.

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Step By Step Guide To Groom Your Dogs

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  1. Step By Step Guide To Groom Your Dogs Having a dog at home is nothing less than having a toddler at home for the rest of your life. Just like how you feel it is important to keep your little one clean all the time and make sure she or he does not fall sick and stay untidy, it is very essential to keep your paw babies hygienic too. Here is the complete guide to keep your grooming dogs at their best every single day. The tips here are quick and save your time too. ● Comb Every Day - ​This is a very important grooming routine that you need to follow in spite of having a busy schedule. Brushing your dog everyday keeps its fur clean and saves your couch and carpets from all the hair that sheds. Brushing your dog's hair becomes very important if you have a paw baby with short fur. Although the ones with long fur look clumsy when not groomed, the ones with short fur probably will have too much shedding of their hair if you will not brush. ● Use A Tick And Flea Control Spray - Ticks and fleas are like magnets to dogs. They come from nowhere and multiply until it becomes too late to stop their spread. Your dogs’ coat might be sensitive to chemicals and you could put them at risk by trying some chemical sprays. ​Go for something natural and approved by the FDA​. Use a tick control spray everyday, even when your dogs do not have ticks and fleas on them. ● Bath Them In Lukewarm Water - ​There is a coming mistake that most of the pet parents do. They give their dog a hot water bath. It is very important to give your dog a bath in lukewarm water as this protects the natural oil secreting glands in the skin. With this, skin infections can be prevented. Dry them off completely. Use a blow dryer for the hair of long coat dogs. Bathing them once in a week is well and good. ● Trim Their Long Fur - As the fur of your long-coat dogs grow, they tend to tangle and become a mess. Many of your dogs even fall sick because their coat can be carrying all

  2. the germs. Trim their fur short and keep them neat and clean. Also clip their nails regularly so that they do not accidentally pick up ticks and fleas from the ground. ● Clean Their Eyes - ​Keeping your dog’s eyes clean becomes mandatory especially when you have a dog that loves to spend time outside in the garden. There might be too many eye infections happening if the eyes are left unattended. Also use disposable tissues and not a reusable cloth to keep their eyes clean. ● Dental Hygiene Is Important To - ​Dental hygiene in dogs is very essential. You need to keep their teeth clean and use a dog toothbrush to clean them up. If your dog does not let you clean up his teeth, use some dental cleaning treats that he can chew on to. This is the ultimate guide to pet parents for raising healthy dogs. Try them and watch them grow beautifully.

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