Pet Care Grooming Tips For Optimising A Dog’s Health
Author: buster // Category: Dog Breeds, Dog Care, Dog Food, Dog Product Reviews, Dog TalkIf you own a puppy, you’ll know how stressful it can be to clean him. But don’t give up on this important bath ritual, as it is an essential part of any dog health care routine. The way you bathe your puppy matters because you are teaching them, here and now, exactly what bath time will be like for the rest of his days. If you want a well-behaved adult dog that actually enjoys his bath, follow these steps.
To start with, you need to get your essential supplies in order. These include a coat-conditioning spray (for long-haired dogs) and a natural-bristle brush during times of heavy shedding. Also get a generously-sized towel to wrap your pooch in later. Next, put on clothes you don’t care about getting soaked. Bathe your puppy when its hungry to get its full attention. To make sure your dog behaves well, give him some treats when in the bath. Make it seem enjoyable to your dog. Now it’s time for a thorough brush-and-comb. Its important to make sure the puppy’s coat gets brushed properly before the tap comes on. Rub conditioner on the puppy’s fur and massage it in.
Get some water round the back of the puppy’s ears and gently scrub clean. Tell your puppy how good he is at having a bath and reward him with treats. Show him his toy and let him play with it a little in the tub before you turn on the water. Use something gentle on a puppy’s head, like a baby shampoo. Don’t let the water touch the dog until you are sure it is the right temperature. Once checked, gently soak the puppy’s coat with luke warm water. Massage some shampoo into the dog’s fur. Using the scrub brush, work the shampoo in. Once this is complete, rinse the shampoo and repeat the process. There’s always more soap that needs to be removed. Lastly, condition the fur and rinse – then your dog is ready to be wrapped up in a towel and dried off.
