Dog Brushing
One part of pet grooming is dog brushing. There is no need
to worry about this though. Most pets will gladly let you brush
them and give them attention. Animals like to be clean and have
a hard time managing their fur on their own. For that reason,
it is part of the pet owner’s responsibility to properly brush
the animal’s fur. This should be done at least once a week,
but it is better if it is done two to three times per week.
Before you think it is too much of a chore to deal with, consider
how to properly brush your pet first.
Brushing should be done before you give your pet a bath or trim
his hair. The goal of brushing is to remove any knots. When
fur is not brushed, it will become matted, which pulls on the
skin of the animal until he bites the entire thing off, leaving
a patch of missing fur. This is painful for him. All it takes
is a little time on your part.
First, get together the right tools. For those animals that
have a thick or long coat of fur, first use a comb with wider
teeth on it to brush through it. If there is a knot, do not
pull hard on it, but work it out slowly and gently. In some
cases, you may need to cut them. You will also need a brush
that has a more dense amount of teeth on it to get down to the
skin and to give a complete brushing. You should have a pair
of scissors near by too.
Begin by sitting down with your pet near you. Talk encouragingly
to the animal to let him know that you are not punishing them.
You will want them to relax as well and a soothing voice can
do wonders here. Once the animal is relaxed, begin with the
wider toothed comb and work through the fur. You will want to
insure that you cover the whole body, but start with the back.
Do not push hard and always go in the direction of the fur to
start. This will help it to feel more comfortable. From here,
work your way around the animal. Repeat this with the smaller
toothed brush afterwards.
In many cases, the pet will roll over and let you do his belly
too. It feels good!
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