Owning a puppy comes with a lot of responsibility. If you’re not “re ready for”, essentially, a second full-time undertaking, you might want to reconsider welcoming one into your family.
However, if you’re ready to tackle the responsibility of a new furry family member in your home, you’re going to need to know a few things.
The first thing to know is that you’re going to get so much unconditional love back from this pup, but only if you take proper care of him or her.
This is a large catch that, regrettably , not all puppy owners amply comprehend. Even if your purposes are good, there could be crucial measurements you’re unknowingly hop-skip when it comes to your dog’s well-being and happiness.
That’s why it’s important to know about proper pet care. These 10 tips from puppy groomers will help you better understand your dog’s wants, stimulating everyone a happy camper.
Did you know all of these tips? Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments and
[ H/ T: Petful]
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1. Get Started Early
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Some bird-dogs truly don’t like to get groomed, and that might be because they weren’t handled in that style as puppies. If you touch their paws and bring them to the groomer when they’re a puppy, they won’t see it as such a big deal as big dogs.
2. Brush Every Few Days
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If your puppy have all along whisker, you are able to brush it every few periods to prevent it from getting knotties and uncomfortable. This will also help them get accustomed to getting brushed.
3. Check Nooks And Crannies
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Groomers suggest you check areas like the feet, ears, and armpits( legpits ?) regularly for anything that could get stuck there and induce great discomfort.
4. Stay Cool
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Our pets pick up on stress and anxiety, so stay calm while grooming or bringing your puppy to the groomer. A happy owner signifies a happy pet.
5. Bathe Regularly
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Brushing and clipping toenails alone aren’t enough. Puppies don’t clean themselves like felines, so whether you bring your pup to the groomer or bathe them yourself, get it done!
6. Know Your Breed
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Not all bird-dogs are created equal, so acquaint yourself with the needs of your particular puppy. Longer, straighter-haired bird-dogs will need different attention than a curly-haired puppy with shorter hair.
7. Careful Of The Quick
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Groomers warn, when clipping fingernails, make sure you don’t cut too far down. You could snip the quick, which is where the nerve endings begin. It’s incredibly painful to your animal, and will induce bleed. Keep styptic gunpowder or cornstarch handy in case of a mistake to stop any bleeding.
8. Never Use Human Toothpaste
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Groomers know it can be toxic to bird-dog! There is toothpaste constructed specifically for bird-dogs, as well as toothbrushes. Your canine needs regular oral care to prevent gum diseases and tooth infections.
9. Don’t Get Skimpy
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If you’re not going to invest in all the necessary tools and materials like clippers, all kinds of brushes, and special shampoos to care for your puppy on your own, make sure to keep regular appointments with your favorite groomer.
10. Make Grooming Fun
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Positive reinforcement during and after grooming can help your puppy enjoy the process more. Commit your pooch a small treat or their favorite toy after you groom them. If you’re doing it yourself, you can turning it into an opportunity to bond!
Whether you’re going to the groomer or doing it yourself, it’s always is right to induce the process easier on everyone involved. What other pup-care minds did we miss? Let us know in the comments!
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