Keeping your dogs' fur healthy and looking great
Keeping a dog's fur healthy and looking great isn't as difficult
as you think. It does take some work to keep it in good
condition but it is definitely worth the effort. With a little
extra work you can make your dog's coat shine but also protect
his skin from disease.
Dietary changes you can try Your dog's skin and coat are linked
to their diet and nutrition. Due to this, many skin conditions
and coat problems can be treated through homeopathic dietary
methods. Fatty acids are essential when trying to enhance your
dog's hair coat condition and tissue repair. You can try the
method of raw egg on their kibble, but nowadays you have several
dog supplements available that can help you increase your dog's
coat and skin health. Salmon Oil is an excellent source of fatty
acids and oils that will benefit your dog's coat and also their
arteries and immune system. Additionally you can find products
that will enhance your dog's coat and help prevent shedding. Cod
liver oil is an essential ingredient in this type of dog
nutritional supplement as well as garlic, soybeans and crude
proteins that help promote healthy skin and fur. To keep your
dog´s coat glossy, add a teaspoon of vegetable oil to your dog´s
food. Safflower, canola, corn or soybean oils are options to
consider.
Grooming your dog It is important that you bathe your dog every
so often to keep the skin clean. However bathing your dog too
often can cause problems to the skin, specifically robbing the
dog's skin of essential oils. One bath a month, after the age of
six months is good enough to keep a healthy look to the fur and
skin. Veterinary dermatologists suggest bathing your dog at most
once a week, but only if you are using specific shampoo designed
for your dog. There are many different kinds of shampoo and
conditioners that help keep the skin healthy, but some do other
things as well. Many protect against flees, while some keep the
fur shiny and strong. It is best to consult your veterinarian
before starting any bathing. If your dog develops an itch or
skin irritation it is most likely because you are bathing him or
her too much and should reduce the amount of baths your are
giving. Otherwise it is recommended that you keep your dog's fur
clean and healthy.
Trimming your dog's fur is another way of keeping the skin and
fur healthy and still looking great. In warmer climates a long
coat can cause skin irritation and skin disease, as well as keep
your dog's energy at a minimum due to extreme heat. Trimming the
fur down a little bit will help keep the dog cool and help
prevent skin irritation.
You can purchase any grooming supplies from your local pet store
and same with the shampoo. Consulting your veterinarian is
always important before purchasing anything. I hope this summary
offers you a brief understanding of how and what you need to do
to keep your dog's fur and skin in good condition.
About the author:
Cindy Frendo runs her own puppy training and dog training school
from her hometown of Ottawa, Canada. She also runs her own
website at
puppytrainingrevealed.com
Cindy Frendo
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