Dog grooming in nurturing healthy dogs
Dog grooming Just like human beings like to groom themselves, dog grooming should also never be ignored. Have you ever noticed a dog roll on the floor, licking his coat or chewing his fur? These are the means he uses to keep clean. Once in a while, he will require some assistance from you to look and smell good. Do not worry; we are here to offer you help. The article below talks about ways to keep your dog’s skin, fur, nails, paws and ears clean and healthy. How to Bath your dog According to ASPCA, it is advisable to bath your dog once in three months. However, others may need more regular baths especially if he has developed skin problems or if he spends a significant amount of time outdoors. The following steps will help you to get started: To begin with, give your dog a good brushing to remove mats and dead hair before putting him in a sink or tub filled with lukewarm water of about 3 to 4 inches. Wet your dog completely using a large plastic pitcher, unb...