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Dog Grooming At Home Tips: Fur Control

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If you have a dog then you will know that certain breeds of dog are more prone to having fur that knots and grows quite fast.
For these sort of dogs you could try dog grooming at home.
It is much more cost effective than taking them to a dog grooming salon as the costs of these can be extremely high and if your dog needs lots of grooming with will cost you a lot on a regular basis.
To start with you need to work out what type of fur your dog has.
Some dog breeds do not require any more grooming than just a good brush every day.
For this you can buy specialist brushes from pet shops and they are suited to your dogs coat type.
For example German Shepherds have a double coat.
This is to say that there are 2 layers to their coat, both slightly different.
With this type of coat there is a brush especially for this, it is generally made from metal and typically is made with rows of long metal bristles, with slightly smaller bristles next to it for the undercoat.
This pulls out all the thick fur very effectively, meaning that when the dog sheds his fur, it won't be quite as much as normal, which makes it easier on cleaning the house! For spaniel kinds of dogs, they do not have such a course, dense coat as a shepherd, but their fur can grow quite long, and their ears are quite woolly, with a tendency to get into big matted knots if not groomed regularly.
To begin with brush the whole body with a medium coarse brush to get rid of bits of grass and buds that tend to stick to springer's coats.
Do not use a hard or stiff brush on your dogs face, use a softer brush as it is much nicer for them.
If the feathery type fur they tend to get when their coat gets long needs a trim you can either buy thinning scissors to get rid of it, or regular straight scissors, but make sure they are specifically for dog grooming and not household scissors as they won't be sharp enough.
Thin out the fur on their hind legs, along their tail, under their belly and along their chest.
You may need to cut out matted fur from their ears.
You must always pay special attention to springer's ears as they can be prone to infection due to their shape, size and the very thick fur on them.
You will also need to cut fur away from their feet so that nothing can cling to or get wedged in their fur as this would make it painful for them to walk.
If you are confident and able to, you should always clip their nails, even if you walk them regularly on concrete which will keep them short.
You must only clip dogs claws once you have been shown how to by the vet or a professional as you can make your pet bleed otherwise.
Other kinds of dogs with have different grooming requirements.
If you try dog grooming at home, make it fun and relaxing for your pet and you will find it can be a very rewarding past time, with the bonus that you dog will look beautiful at the end of it!
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