Dog Grooming The Easy Way - Secrets of Professional Dog Groomers

submitted by DogTraining on 05/27/15 1

You probably want your own Chihuahua to appear and feel the very best at all times. Now there are at least six different kinds of brushes accessible on the market, each having a particular function. Brush, Large Pin - this brush is commonly used for routine brushing of long-coated dogs. Brush, Little Pin - this kind of brush is used for brushing long-coated little dogs. Brush, Rubber - this brush is made to be used on short-coated dogs. Brush, Bristle (soft, medium, and stiff) - these brushes are best on different short-coated breeds, for regular cleaning and to remove the undercoat of particular long-coated breeds. Brush, Boar's Bristle - this brush works great for removing the undercoat of long-coated breeds and also helps in eliminating mats in the undercoat. Many folks think that brushing is actually all they have to do to groom their dog. Nevertheless, grooming also includes bathing, cleaning eyes and ears, cutting nails, clipping hair etc. besides brushing. Brushing does form an integral and important section of grooming, so you should get additional tools like nail clippers, scissors and combs. 3 Basics measures to clean your dogs face: 1.Gently wash the skin around the eyes using a fresh piece of moistened cotton or makeup remover pad for each one. Should you see any discharge or inflammation, contact a veterinarian for guidance. 2.Hold open the ear with one hand and gently clean inside the flap with a small bit of a make up remover pad or moistened cotton. Utilize a fresh piece for every ear. Do not probe too deeply into the ear canal. 3.Loose facial skin should be cleaned often with damp cotton. This prevents dead skin, dirt, and bacteria from causing irritation and infection and accumulating in the folds. Natural dog scents are most prominent near the ears, near the anus and around the footpads. Also, dogs produce secretions to identify themselves to other creatures. Although, these scents cannot be completely removed, they can however be taken care of by weekly or daily grooming. Sources of dog odours that are unnatural comprise: dog's coat (which has not been consistently cleaned) skin diseases, ear disorders, dental disease or mouth ulcers and flatulence. It is likely to eliminate these scents entirely after you treat the problem by first seeing a veterinarian. For More Information on Dog Grooming Your Chihuahua Check Out This Premium Dog Training Product: bit.ly/1pflLpx Please Like, and share this video with your dog friends - thanks! Visit my other Dog sites at: www.facebook.com/dogchanneltv/ twitter.com/theDogChanneltv dogchanneltv.tumblr.com

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