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Dog Coat 101
David Young ![]() ![]() David Young biolxinternational This article addresses the care and maintenance of a dog's coat. The pet owners are instructed as to the benefits of regular hair care. Dogs, like humans, come with short and long hair. With that said, there are things you can do to sustain and enhance your dog's coat to keep it healthy and gorgeous. Pet groomers are one of your best advisors when it comes to the duty for coat care. Dog coat 101 includes regular brushing, bathing, and a good diet. As your dog or puppy's primary care giver, you must take on the attentive care that will keep their coats healthy. So, let's begin with brushing. Brushing your four-legged friend can be a pleasurable for you both; like a time to bind. Take in to consideration how good a brush feels on your scalp when it has a slight itch. For your pup, brushing removes dead hair shed from the coat. Removing the shedding hair is a preventative method that we'll free your dog from retaining tangles and matting. This tangling and matting causes a dog discomfort and can possibly affect their health. Brushing promotes secretion of your pet's natural oils; enhancing the luster of their coats. A secondary benefit of brushing is the removal of dirt and other organic material from their hair. The type of brush you use will vary depending on the length and texture of your dog's coat. There are many resources for determining which brush to use. Again, a professional dog groomer or veterinarians are two great sources for acquiring the correct brush. Most dogs love water and while it may be fun to splash around in the H2O, the water will cause tangling and matting So, if your pooch is going to get wet frequently, invest in a quality de-matting solution, such as the one BioLux International distributes. Another option is to have your dog groomer trim the dog as a short cut. Professional groomers can, generally, offer you the optimal dog shampoos , dog crme rinse , , and dog de-matting , products they use at a reasonable price. For advice on in between groomer visit care, ask the groomer. Finally, always consult you veterinarian for information for diet coat, and skin care before implementing a regiment.
Article submitted Monday, March 17, 2008 |
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