Monday, June 9, 2014

 “’Cleanliness is godliness” Ever since I can remember, people have always told me this saying. It is important to follow the rules of hygiene and groom your dog. Dogs can be bathed by being sprayed with a hand-held shower head, or doused with water from a bucket. Use warm water to bathe your dog. While bathing your dog, it is important wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty in. I warn you bathing a dog is not for the weak hearted. It makes your job easier if you use hand scrubs to scrub your dog’s coat. When it comes to using shampoo, there are different kinds. I would suggest you use a sweet smelling, fleas repellant and anti-tick shampoo. This guarantees cleanliness. Also note that when you wash your dogs’ face make sure to be careful because if water gets into your dogs ears it can be extremely harmful. Additionally make sure you rinse them well because if any shampoo remains on their body, it can cause irritation. Most dogs hate baths (I know mine do) but later being wrapped up in a warm towel is the best thing for them. Angel and Bruno have their own towels that they absolutely adore.

 Brushing your dogs’ hair is also an essential part of grooming. It gets rid of loose hair, enables you to find any insects residing in the comfort of your dogs’ fur and guarantees a silky coat. You should also make sure your dogs’ nails are trimmed by professionals (to make sure they’re done properly). This gives them more comfort while they are walking, and ensures their sharp nails don’t harm you.
These are the tools you might use to groom your dog:
1.       Nail clippers
 
 
2.       Shampoo
 
 
 
3.     Brushes
 
 
 
 


 
 
 

 
 

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