Tips for Pet Dog Grooming For Chihuahua Dogs
Posted in Grooming Supplies on 04/06/2009 06:52 am by adminProper grooming is an important part of pet care. It not only makes a pet animal look better, but contributes to his or her physiological and psychological health. Good grooming practices are essential for maintaining health and happiness for you and your dog. Here you will find plenty of tips and advice, from how to do’s, to what to do’s, for proper care of your dog’s hygiene needs. Every dog needs his share of grooming to be carried out by their pet owner. Pet Dog Grooming is a booming business and with the many pet salons around you can take your little baby pet to pamper and groom him.
Visiting the dog groomer can be very expensive. Many dog owners can’t afford to visit the dog groomer’s when financial times are tough. So follow these tips for dog grooming at home.
Dog Grooming Tips :-
Brush and comb - :
You need to brush and comb away the dead hairs before bathing your pet. But for dog breeds with long fur or a thick undercoat, like a Long-haired Chihuahua Dog or a Siberian husky, this dog grooming activity can be very time consuming. Save time by purchasing the proper Dog Grooming Equipment. It is best to start brushing your pet at an early age, but do not despair if he or she is an older animal. It is possible to train one to enjoy grooming. Proceed slowly, and be sure to use treats and plenty of praise to make the experience fun!
Brushing teeth - :
Imagine never brushing your teeth for a lifetime. Bacteria would invade where your tooth and gum meet, providing a wonderful home for plaque to develop into calculus. In the same way your pet animals can get cavities and develop periodontal disease, so their teeth should be cleaned with pet toothpaste at least twice per week. It is best to use a small toothbrush that has soft bristles. Cleanings performed by a veterinarian may also be required.
Bathing - :
Dogs can be bathed by being wet down with a garden hose (careful, dogs like cold showers about as much as we do!), using a hand-held shower head, or with water from a bucket. Oftentimes, one bath will not make a dog truly clean. Many types of shampoos and conditioners formulated for dogs are available; however, using a shampoo without mixing it with water may be a little strong for a dog that’s just getting a touch-up bath. Be sure to brush him or her before each bath in order to get all of the mats out of his or her coat.
Nails trimming - :
Nail trimming is absolutely necessary for maintaining good health. If a dog’s nails are allowed to grow, they will curl over into a spiral shape; walking will become increasingly painful to the dog as they grow out. Either a scissor- or guillotine-style clipper can be used. You should also purchase a small bottle of blood-clotting powder.
Cleaning the dog’s ears -:
Trim the hair inside the ears. Apply an ear cleaning solution to a cotton swab and clean the outer part of the dog’s ear. Saturate a few cotton swabs and clean the nooks and crannies of the dog’s ears. When cleaning a dog’s ears, only clean areas that are visible to avoid ear injury.
Dog grooming is hygienic care given to a dog, or a process by which the dog’s physical appearance is enhanced for showing or other types of competition. A person who earns their living grooming dogs is known as a groomer.








