Grooming your pet yourself could be a good way to economize and bond with your pet. A pro grooming session can set an owner back up to $50 or $60 per session. Plus, people are busy, and regular trips to the groomer might prove inconvenient. Greenspan attests, you can spot any potential health worries, like a flea invasion, before they grow serious. "Think of it as an insurance policy as you clean your pet,'' she says.
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"Most people aren't cut out to be groomers, despite their love for animals, so there's certainly a 'knack' for the job. Some folks come naturally to grooming their pets and others don't . It is a process.''
Target the nails
"The nails should be trimmed on a regular basis,'' Greenspan expounded. "This applies particularly to dogs more other animals, although their nails can be trimmed as well.'' One short cut to shorter, healthier nails is to walk your dog frequently on cement, which helps wear down the nails naturally. "That's critical -- if the nails are not trimmed regularly, the 'quick' or 'vein' grows longer in the dead part of the nail, and when the nails are cut, there is a larger chance of bleeding,'' Greenspan said.
Ear, obvious
Plus, it's easy to do. "You can use alcohol on a cotton ball to keep dog's ears clean,'' Greenspan announced. "Don't use a cotton swab or go deep where you cannot see because you could cause injury the ear drum. The most important thing with ear care is to take a look at the condition of the inside of the ear canal and earflap on a regular basis.
Also, be on the hunt for "foxtail.'' "If your pet's ear is red, smells or is oozing, there could be an infection or presumably a fox tail,'' she adds. "Foxtails can be very perilous as they're employed their way into the skin and actually into the soft tissues and organs. This could kill your pet. Foxtails can also get stuck in the pads of the feet and between the toes. Sometimes you may see the pet biting at its feet.''
A bath might be the commonest, and most required, of all your home pet grooming chores. According to Dr. Karen "Doc" Halligan, writer of the book "What every Pet Owner Should Know,'' at least one time a month is fine for most dogs.
Halligan recommends making ready to wash your dog beforehand. "Put non-slip mats down in the tub, and use the shower head instead of the faucet,'' she asserts. "A hand-held shower head is best. Also, put cotton balls in the dog's ears to soak up water.'' For the right shampoo, just ask a consultant at your local pet store. "Make sure to read the label on pet shampoo previously to make sure it's for the proper species and age of pet you are bathing,'' adds Halligan. It's got a different pH level, and the chemicals are too cruel for pets' delicate skin.''
Brush up
Pet grooming experts say that when it comes to the choppers, some owners don't listen to their pet's dental needs. And that's a no-no. "Teeth cleaning is essential for your pet,'' says Halligan. "This is because teeth are one of the most vital parts of the body. Pets use their teeth and mouth for chewing, eating, playing with toys, licking and even picking up objects to bring to their owners, so it is inevitable that this part of their body will rot or become dirty over time.'' Halligan advocates brushing a dog's teeth once each week, using a special toothpaste and toothbrush for a good, vigorous cleaning.Make this part or your home pet grooming rourtine. This is a vital part of home pet grooming.
Key tip : use a shorter brush for pliability. In a pinch, go forward and rinse your hands and use your fingers.
By grooming your pet on your own, you are forging a better, more natural bond together. Follow the advice above for home pet grooming and your pet will be happier, too.
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