Controling The Fur: Dog Grooming At Home Tips

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It is important that you understand the type of coat that your dog has. This will have an impact on the type of grooming that you do and the type of brush or scissors that you need. The German Shepherd, as an example, has a dense, fairly coarse coat that requires daily brushing with a special brush for double coats, but tend not to need their fur to be clipped.

With the double coat of a German Shepherd for example, you would be looking at a double coat brush. This will drag all the thick under fur out meaning that they will shed less fur in the long run. Particularly if you give your dog a good brush every day will eliminate the problem of excess fur shedding.

For dogs with smoother, finer coats such as Springer Spaniels, you can use a softer type brush than you would with a dog with a thick heavy coat. Springer's can get quite long fur which becomes feathery if left untrimmed, and this in turn can mean that the fur holds a lot of dirt and debris in it which can irritate the dogs skin and cause problems at a later point if left untrimmed. Use a medium type brush for the body and a very soft flexible brush for their face and head.

Springer's do get feather fur on their body when their coat is left to grow long and this fur can become matted very easily. You could use thinning scissors on this type of fur to reduce it down if it is not so long. If the dog has not been groomed for a long time you may need to cut it with straight scissors at first to get rid of the main bulk, then thin the rest out.

With dogs with long ears such as a springer, you will need to be on top on grooming and hygiene as dogs with these types of droopy ears can be prone to problems and infections in the ear area. Brush the long fur on their ears daily, getting rid of any matted clumps which can appear. You may need to carefully cut these out.

Another area to pay particular attention to are dogs claws. You should never attempt to clip a dogs claws unless you have been taught how to do it by a professional as it can cause serious harm to your pets paws if done wrong. If you are competent however, trim the fur away from in between claws and around pads, then clip the nails.

Dog grooming at home does take some time and effort but it is worth it in the end. You will get to know your dog better and help to keep them healthy and happy.


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