88. DRY VS. SOFT FOOD. Now, if taking the brushing procedure easy will never be successful, then settle for the choice of food. Go with the dry food. Soft food will likely stick into the teeth and may cause decay.
89. DO THE CHEW. Chewing may strengthen your pal’s teeth. There are chew toys and synthetic bones available in the markets that are designed for your dog’s teeth and gums. Watch out for the hard objects. They may cause tooth breakage. But take this. All chew and no brushing will not ensure a good oral hygiene.
90. SAVE THE NOSE. You must know that dental …show more content…
BRITTLY DRY. Unhealthy coats have dry and brittle hair. Trace the hair of your dog gently with your hands and note even a single tiny loose hair. That may serve as a sign.
95. ODORIFIC. A trigger of a not so good hair would be an oily unpleasant smell. Strong odor is never a trait of a healthy fur.
96. START THE SCRUB. This is one of the most important in terms of dog grooming. Hence, we should be able to establish a routine or schedule on when to do the brushing depending on your dog’s fur type and condition.
97. BREEDY FACTOR. Okay. It all goes down to the breed. For the long-haired, it is recommended to have the hair brushed twice a week. Those kinds that are really prone to shedding should be brushed only once a week, even also with the thick-haired. Breeds having short hair may also be brushed to have loose hair removed.
98. BE APPROPRIATE. The right tools are definitely required for the brushing method. Among the different types, there are two that you need to own: The widely spaced teeth used for the outer layer of the coat; and one finer –spaced brush for the combing around the face.
99. THE DOGGY SMELL. This is caused by the accumulation of bacteria and grease on the coat. Bathe your pup to get rid of the …show more content…
SHAMPOO. Do not use human shampoo for your dog. There are shampoos formulated for dog use.
102. MIND THE SCENT. Choose the mild scented shampoo or soap. Remember, dogs have sensitive sense of smell.
103. MOISTURIZE. If you have the luxury to buy moisturizers and conditioners with Vitamin E, then well and good. It will help maintain the good skin and coat of your pooch.
104. BRUSH, BRUSH AND BRUSH. Setting a regular routine in brushing will help stimulate the follicles of the skin and hair. This will trigger to the natural production of oils that make the coat shiny. Once a day will do.
105. HOW YOU NOURISH. Here is one philosophy. Better food, better skin. Maintaining a healthy coat depends on the nutrition. A balanced diet, especially food rich in essential fatty acids like tuna, and food rich in protein are recommended.
106. A SHELTER BENEATH THE SURFACE. Dirty, matted hair can be very inviting as shelter for parasites such as ticks and fleas. Infestation can be dangerous to your pooch’s health. Keep constant checkup and brushing with the hair to avoid unwanted guests.
107. NOT TOO SERIOUS. Shedding is a natural phenomenon. Your dog experiences it along with the changes in season. Breed factor may affect the rate of the