Monday, July 12, 2010

Best Grooming Practices For Your Pet Golden Retriever

The process of grooming your Golden Retriever dog is a never-ending story. The task needs to be performed weekly, and takes up about half an hour of your time. Most of the grooming on your dog will be spent brushing his coat. It is likely that your dog will want to go outside and play every so often, where a lot of unwanted trash and debris will get tangled into his hair. You are best advised to remove the trash from his hair soon before it gets worse, producing hair knots and mats in the dog's coat. However, if your retriever happens to be in shedding time, some more time for brushing will be necessary.

Thus, when sitting down to groom your dog; the first step will always be brushing his coat thoroughly. Take your time, as if playing a dog game, and after you are finished with the brush try using a comb to remove unwanted hair. During the brushing activity, you may want to examine the dog's skin for fleas, ticks, rashes and other possible ailments. While you're at it, make sure to look into the pet's ears and trim his nails as well.

The next step in this process would be bathing your pet, which can get rather difficult. Before bathing the dog, make sure you have brushed him first. Be prepared with a dog shampoo at hand; do not be tempted to use a shampoo made for people as these will quickly dry the animal's skin. Dogs do not require that you bath them too often, once every two weeks will suffice. If you brush your retriever often, you will find it much easier to bathe when the time comes.

Some Golden Retrievers who appreciate a lot of physical exercise will be prone to mats in their coat. In such a case pet owners will need to respond with brushing their dog every day. Brushes and combs work very well, and will give the pet owner an edge in his efforts to remove dead hair and debris from their dog's coat. Some people simply decide to cut out the mats and knots with a pair scissors. This may be your only choice in some difficult cases, however, you will need to be extra careful not to injure your dog when you do it. Professionals tend to advice against the use of scissors when grooming as they have been the cause of many accidents with pets at home.

Every couple of weeks pet owners should examine the length of their dog's nails. These should not be too long, in order to prevent them hurting themselves. If you cut them properly, it should be around two weeks before you need to groom them again.

Just as often as you would check the nails, the ears would need to checked as well. These may get infected easily, and fleas and ticks find dog ears to be a comfortable place to live, not mention ear mites. For a successful ear cleaning, ask your veterinarian for an ear solution that can help clean and disinfect the dog's ears.

Try to have some fun when grooming your pet. Consider this activity a sort of dog game rather than a gruesome chore. Whenever you finish the process, give your dog lots of praise. Grooming is essential for the health of your dog, a will allow him and you to spend much more enjoyable moments together.




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