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Dog Grooming Products Help Your Dog Look and Feel Good
- 01/02/2014
A part of being a responsible dog owner involves keeping your dog looking and feeling his or her best. This involves grooming your pet regularly. While some people chose to turn to professionals for at least some of their grooming needs, doing basic grooming tasks at home can be a good way to bond with your dog and to make your dog more comfortable with the grooming process. If you are going to groom your dog at home, however, you will need to ensure you have the right dog grooming products.
Choosing Dog Grooming Products
When you buy dog grooming products, it is important to always choose things made especially for canines. Shampoos that are used for people can be drying to your dogs skin and can strip the skin of oils that provide your dog with important protection. Specially formulated dog shampoos are safer and better for your dog and you should always ensure that you use one whenever you bathe your pet.
Choosing the right shampoo to groom your dog is a matter of trial and error as you find a product that works well for you and that doesn't irritate your dog's skin. Some pets have more sensitive coats and skin than others, so be sure to pay attention to how your dog reacts after a bath. If your dog is licking or biting excessively at himself or itching a lot after the bath, the shampoo you have chosen may be the culprit. Opting for mild or organic shampoos is a good way to avoid your dog having an allergic reaction or other problems caused by a bath, so try to find products in this category when selecting your dog grooming products.
Some shampoos and grooming products offer special features that can help to make your dog safe. For instance, it is possible to get shampoos that contain natural materials to deter fleas and ticks. When used over time, your dog may become more resistant to these harmful pets.
Other Dog Grooming Products
While shampoo is the most basic of the dog grooming products that you will need to buy in order to groom your pet at home, there are a variety of other grooming tools that you may need as well. These include things such as a brush, nail clippers and even a doggy tooth brush to brush your canine's teeth and avoid plaque build-up.
No matter what the grooming product you are buying, you should choose the best product you can find and make sure that it is right for the breed and type of dog you have. For instance, dogs with thicker coats may require a different brush style than dogs with very thin fur and sensitive skin. Likewise, dogs that are afraid of having their nails cut may do better with a dremel than with traditional nail cutters.
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