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Grooming is a Very Important Part of Owning your Dog

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By Eileen Hughes


Clipped both dogs heads now for the backs

They really love this attention

Aren't they cute will finish it off tomorrow

Whats the saying only a day between a good and bad hair cut
Whats the saying only a day between a good and bad hair cut

All Dressed with no Where to go

Spend Quality Time Grooming your pet

No matter what breed of dog you have they all love that little bit of special attention. Grooming is a very important part of caring for your dog. Some breeds only need bathing and an occasional brush, while others need very detailed grooming.

Dog Grooming business from Home

With the advent of unemployment, dog washing has become a booming new type of business. Most of the dog groomers offer a mobile service, and will come to your home and clients find this service more convenient. Instead of having to carry a large, dog into a car by themselves, some groomers can clip the dogs' claws at the same time if required. Anyone can bath his or her own dog, which is good, as many people cannot afford this added expense.

Blue Heelers, Kelpies, Labradors

Most shorthaired dogs need a bath and a brush. It is during this time that you can check more thoroughly on your dogs' health. Because the skin is wet, it is easier to see if they have any fleas or skin irritations during this process. It is very hard to see fleas on dogs with thick fur normally. Also it is a great time if they enjoy a bath to check for any unusual lumps and problems with their teeth.

Cocker Spaniels& Red Setters

These and many similar longhaired dogs need bathing and clipping. Cocker Spaniels are prone to Canker in their ears, you will know if they have it because of the smell. These dogs also need their fur carefully trimmed, especially the ears and their legs. Their fur is prone to collecting grass seeds and clover burs. Grass seeds will work their way up and sometimes even embed themselves under the dogs' skin. If this happens, it may need a visit to the vet to have it surgically removed. Depending on how bad the infection is.

This is one of many reasons to keep their legs and ears trimmed short. The more often you tend to this the easier it is to keep under control. Do not wait until they have matted knots of fur under their legs and ears. Take very good care when clipping the ears not to cut their skin, as it is hard to see where the fur ends and the skin begins.

Poodles & Shuzitzu

Both these dogs need more clipping than most of the other types. The majority of Poodles clipped more to make a statement, or a prestige thing. Whereas the Shuzitzu dogs need it to keep cool in summer and their face needs continual clipping to prevent eye infections. Their fur is more like wool than fur and is very soft.

My son has two Shuzitzu dogs, and I shave them every two to three months in the summer and clip it short in the winter. I have made coats for them to wear in the winter, to keep them warm when clipped. Because I have two to do, I share the time spent with them. I do both their heads then do each of their backs and if my back holds out, I then do their legs. Otherwise, I leave the legs until the next day.

No matter which type of dog you have, they all love that bit of extra attention in wthe way of grooming. Treat your dog with the respect he/she deserves; they are your friend and will show you more love and affection than some humans I have met.

For more info on dogs check these out

Choosing your new puppy

Horrors of Puppy Mills

Cleaning the Anal Glands


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Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles  says:
2 years ago

How long does this take? If you don't clip the hair, does it just keep growing?

Eileen Hughes profile image

Eileen Hughes  says:
2 years ago

Its virtually like ours only like solf wool. You can brush it all the time and let it grow real long But it gets in their eyes and they cant see and it gets all matted and hot for them so thats why most people have them clipped every couple of months. It was just too much for me to do both today. Its a fair bit of work and I only have cheap cutters. Its this type of thing that people buying dogs know nothing about before buying dogs. Thank for reading it

trakker14 profile image

trakker14  says:
2 years ago

I  know grooming a dog can be quite stressful for both groomer and dog, I was a groomer for 30 yrs and loved the excitement of seeing how beautiful they looked when the job was done. Except for having to do the anal glands, I really loved my job.

Some  dogs have fur (flat shaft) and some have hair(round shafts like our own) Hair continues to grow, fur does not.

Eileen hughes  says:
2 years ago

I certainly would not be doing the glands thats for sure. Thanks for your comments

Abhinaya  says:
2 years ago

Does grooming differ from dog to dog?I mean dogs love the attention but the groomer?Is it different for different breeds?

Informative hub!

Eileen Hughes profile image

Eileen Hughes  says:
2 years ago

I am not a groomer, I just do my sons dogs. Like trackker 214 says. I would not do anyones dog glands. I just do these little rug rats to keep them clean and cool and I made them coats to put on in the winter. they Look gorgeous in them. Or maybe I should say cute. Must put a photo of that up.

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Caregiver-007  says:
2 years ago

Thanks, Eileen, for this excellent instruction. I am enjoying your Hubs.

You are right that too many people simply have no clue about the grooming aspects of dog care prior to purchasing them. And the poor dogs suffer! You see it all the time.

And it takes time and commitment. For example, Rena Murray (her clients around here dubbed her "Dog Whisper Woman") is a very busy dog behavior rehabilitation pro... but she also takes time daily for long morning and evening runs for her Border Collie, as well as 1/2 hour brushing and grooming. The weekly baths were critical to elimination of his skin allergies.

She did the same for my Golden Retriever since my schedule and leg injury did not permit. My Golden used to suffer from skin allergies, but with Rena's grooming care (she's not a groomer, either, but she CARES), she stopped scratching, never suffered from the pulling of fur clumps, and people raved about her beautiful, shiny coat. When I couldn't do it, I had to get someone to do it. It's that simple.

I like what I read in Rena's PawPersuasion.com blog (paraphrased and shortened) - If you love your dog, you will do what's best for your dog. She goes on to address letting the dog be a DOG, and giving it the leadership, exercise, and grooming care it needs! So thanks for all you are doing to help educate the public, too, so our trusting, furry friends don't suffer!

Eileen Hughes profile image

Eileen Hughes  says:
2 years ago

Thanks again for reading all my hubs. Gee u sure have been busy today thats for sure.

Dogs bring their own love but it is a PITY that a lot of dog owners do not recipricate that love and care

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