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One of the most asked questions
that I get before someone buys a
puppy is does the breed require
much grooming. Some potential
owners don’t mind and the others
do. This article is for the
latter and how you can make pet
grooming easier. In order to
groom your dog you have to get
you dog use to water. There are
several steps that you need to
take in order to accomplish the
task.
Dogs do not like to take baths.
Lets face it you are going to
groom your pet properly you are
going to have to give him the
dreaded bath. One of the ways
you can start getting your dogs
to like water is to introduce
your dog to it. If you have a
swimming pool take your dog out
there with you. Depending on the
size of your dog you can sit the
dog on your lap as you float
around. You can also have a
friend stand at one side of the
pool and you at the other and
put your dog in there. Both of
you can encourage the dog to
come to the other. Take the dog
to the lake for the day and get
you dog in the water. If you do
this often you will find it
easier to get your dog in the
bathtub. In fact some dogs do
like to take baths. One word of
caution is don’t just throw the
dog into the water as that may
scare him badly and then you’ll
have to start from square one.
In the bathtub your dog should
feel relaxed. If he isn’t quite
use to the water yet you can say
soothing words to help him. The
sound of your voice can reduce
tension in your dog. You dog
loves you and loves to hear your
voice of calm gentle words.
Make the bath as comfortable as
possible. If you’re scratching,
scraping and pulling his hair
out he will be on the edge. When
you were a kid did you like it
when your mom washed your own
head? Enough said. Keep the
water out of his eyes if you can
and their nose away from the
faucet. They will feel like they
are drowning. Another relaxer
for your dog is to take your
time. Give your dog a message.
Talk to them while you are doing
it. Nothing like have fingers
rubbed all over your back and
it’s real easy with the soap on
your dog.
Grooming does take patience. You
can incorporate the kids help as
they love to do it when they are
little. Consistency is the key.
It may take up to six months to
get your dog use to the water.
It doesn’t have to be a chore
when you get the whole family
involved. If after trying these
suggestions and you dog does not
respond well, you may need to go
to a professional.
About The Author
Gary Allison is a third generation of professional dog breeders. It all
started with his
grandparents in 1970
with the Boston Terriers
and has expanded to
Maltese, Yorkshire
Terriers, Pugs and
Pomeranians. He is also
actively involved with
dog rescue and has a
website that showcases
the puppies he has for
sale at
http://allmypuppiesonline.com.
Gary is also the author
of two consumer guides,
http://carpetsecrets.com
and
http://movingsecretsguide.com. |
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