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Cockapoo Grooming - A Few Simple Tips on Grooming Your Dog at Home

Cockapoo Grooming - A Few Simple Tips on Grooming Your Dog at Home
By Joseph W

Part of keeping your dog healthy and happy includes frequent grooming. While some breeds require more care than others, the Cockapoo has a very high maintenance coat. They are known for their very thick and curly fur that tangles and mats easy. Neglecting the hygiene of your pet could cause health issues and make her very unhappy.

Cockapoo grooming costs can add up quickly if your pooch is an outdoor dog. Most poos love to roll in the grass and lay in the dirt. This can make them smell earthy, necessitating the need for frequent baths. If you find yourself needing to make frequent trips to the parlor, you might consider these few tips to save some money on your grooming costs.

Giving your dog a puppy cut will make it easier to keep her clean. Shorter coats do not hold as much dirt as thick and long coats. Fleas and ticks can be easily spotted when the fur is kept short, helping you to keep your dog pest free. A short cut will also make brushing and bathing your dog much easier.

Brush your dog once a day to keep her from getting mats and tangles. For Cockapoo grooming, I like to use a wide tooth metal comb and not a slicker brush. The extra space between the combs teeth makes brushing much easier. I like to brush my dogs once a day in the evening while watching my favorite television program. A daily brushing routine is a great way to bond with your dog and keep her fur neat and clean.

Following these few simple tips will help you to keep your dog neat and clean and will even help you to save money on your pet care needs.

Trips to the dog groomer can be expensive. Learning to do your own dog grooming at home is a great way to save a lot of money. You could easily save $600.00 dollars a year in grooming costs for each dog that you own. Learning to groom your furry friend is not too difficult. All you need is the right guide and some grooming supplies. You can read more about Cockapoo grooming at my home page.

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Grooming Basics - Brushing Your Dog

Grooming Basics - Brushing Your Dog
By Sue Wright

Grooming your dog regularly will keep his coat and skin in tip top condition so it makes good sense to groom your dog as part of his preventative health program. Brushing removes loose & dead hair and distributes skin oils throughout your dog's coat. A universal slicker brush followed by a steel comb is good for most coat types but if your unsure ask a professional to recommend the right brush for your dogs coat.

How often should I brush my dog!

Short haired dogs such as boxers, Labradors etc will probably need brushing only once or twice a week whilst long haired dogs such as an Afghan will probably need brushing more often, if however you own a curly coated breed such as a Poodle or a Bichon then you will need to brush him daily to prevent mats from forming.

Mats are areas of tangled hair, to remove a mat first try to untangle the hair with your fingers if you can't untangle it use a mat splitter to cut through the mat then brush again with a slicker brush, never be tempted to cut out the mat with scissors because they usually sit close to the skin making it very easy for you to cut your pet, if you have no success removing the mat yourself then consult your groomer, it may need to be removed with clippers. Remember prevention is always better than the cure and if you brush your dog regularly you will prevent painful mats from forming.

Get into a routine! This will ensure you never miss bits, some people like to brush their dog from head to tail whilst others do the reverse, try brushing the rear legs followed by the body, tail, front legs then head.It doesn't really matter which body part you start with but a routine will help you to be thorough.

Starting your grooming session after vigorous exercise should help your dog remain calm, dogs don't always enjoy being brushed but he will learn to enjoy his grooming sessions if you make it fun.

Remember always stay calm yourself, never get cross with your dog, he will learn through positive reinforcement, give him lots of praise and always end with a treat or a game with his favorite toy.

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Sue Wright
Pet Stylist
http://www.animalaffair.com.au

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Grooming a Dog at Home - What You Need to Know Before Grooming Your Dog at Home

Grooming a Dog at Home - What You Need to Know Before Grooming Your Dog at Home
By Joseph W

Caring for your dog can be very expensive, and if you have more than one dog, you probably already know this. Veterinary bills, medication, food, and grooming expenses can add up fast. With the economy sagging and personal income falling, many people are looking for ways to cut their pet care cost.

Before you decide to start clipping and snipping your pooch to save on grooming costs, it is very important to remember that grooming a dog at home requires more than shampooing and trimming of the coat.

Much like you and me, dogs require a complete hygiene routine. Your furry friend will need special care for his teeth, ears, and eyes. Breeds vary considerably, and some require frequent ear cleaning, eye care, and even tooth brushing. Labs are prone to ear infections and many small breeds have watery eyes which stain the fur and can cause crusting under the eyes.

Coats also vary from different breeds. Yorkshire Terriers have a one layer coat that is not considered to be fur. Their coat is similar to human hair and has special grooming needs. Schnauzers have a two layer coat comprised of a soft under coat and a thick wiry top coat. Each breed is special and unique, this is why you need to understand how to properly care for your dog.

If you are committed to learning what your dog needs are, and want to learn how to groom him at home, you will want to buy a good book that explains how to care for that specific breed. Knowing how to care for your dogs breed is essential to keeping him in tip top health.

If you are searching for ways to save on your dog care expenses, you may want to consider grooming your dogs at home. You could realize significant savings which will help you to keep more of your hard earned money. Grooming a dog at home is easy once you have a little practice. With each time that you groom your dog, you will gain confidence and skill. But before you attempt to groom your dog, you will need a good guide that teaches basic and advanced grooming techniques. An example of a good guide can be found here.

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