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Grooming a Shih Tzu About - Creature Companion

Shih Tzu is a wonderful breed. Shih Tzu dog breed makes fantastic pets, however, taking care of this breed isn't an easy task. This article provides Shih Tzu grooming tips to simplify the process for pet owners.

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Grooming a Shih Tzu About - Creature Companion

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  1. Grooming a Shih Tzu About - Creature Companion Shih Tzu is a wonderful breed. Shih Tzu dog breed makes fantastic pets, however, taking care of this breed isn't an easy task. This article provides Shih Tzu grooming tips to simplify the process for pet owners. Shih Tzus are lovable and affectionate pets. He is a lover of people, particularly children, and is a great show of love. Apart from giving the Shih Tzu love and care, all you need to do is ensure its grooming. The breed is known for its long flowing hair that needs regular brushing and grooming in order to make sure it is free from knots. The great thing about this breed is this breed isn't easily movable and doesn't shed hair all over the place. The grooming of dogs is a crucial aspect of grooming your dog. The primary element of grooming a Shih Tzu includes taking care of the coat that is composed of a topcoat as well as an undercoat. It can be accomplished by an experienced barber who could be expensive, or it can be performed at home. Here are some tips on how to take care of your Shih Tzu at home. Bathroom Bathing is an important element in Shih Tzu grooming, but it's not required unless the coat gets dirty or the dog's smell is bad. However, if you're extremely particular about your bathing you could bathe your dog in a tub or bathtub at least once per week. Bathe with lukewarm water. Put a non-slip mat on the floor to ensure that the dog isn't slipping in the event of getting wet. Make sure you have all the hygiene products in place prior to

  2. bathing your pet. Apply conditioner and shampoo for your dog to clean your hair. Make sure you brush it off prior to the hair becoming wet. Otherwise, any lumps that could exist will form and will be difficult to get rid of. After that take a gentle shower of water over the hair of your dog. The breed is treated with respect and will cooperate If you do not rush. This is particularly applicable to dog care. When the dog's hair is wet then apply diluted shampoo and rinse. Then, apply a diluted conditioner and wash the dog once more. Like humans, you must ensure that shampoo and conditioner don't touch the dog's eyes, ears, or nose. Drying with a towel is the best option for the Shih Tzu because it is sensitive to hot air that comes from dryers; however, the dog can also be dried if your dog does not like it. You can wrap a puppy in an oversized towel for drying it. It could require several towels to dry completely. Once the fur is dry then brush it again to prevent getting caught in a tangle. There are times when you don't have enough time to wash your pet. In this situation you can make use of dry shampoo to wash your dog. Brush The process of brushing the Shih Tzu's fur is an essential element of grooming. This should be done regularly or at a minimum every two days. The tools required for this include wire brushes as well as a curved comb the comb made of metal as well as a plastic brush. In order to be able to comb long hair effectively, it is best to choose a comb that has 3-4 cm of teeth. Contrary to what many believe that you should brush your hair starting at the ends and then work all the way to the root. Start by brushing the dog's paws, followed by the belly, paws, back, and tail. Pay particular attention to the dog's ears, face, and armpits. It is important to do this with care to avoid pulling the hair that is matted since this could be extremely painful for dogs. While brushing fur, keep an eye out for fleas. For more information visit our website Creature Companion.

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