Famous Dog Grooming Accessories

An important part of caring your pet is to offer them the best grooming possible. Grass, dirt and loose hair can get trapped in your dog’s coat and can contribute to matting and skin infections as well as offer safe dock for parasites and other pests. Obligate to a regular grooming schedule that fits your dog’s needs to keep your dog in excellent shape.

It depends on how often you should groom depending on your dog’s coat. A short-haired dog for example, won’t require brushing as often as a curly-haired dog or those with longer, “drop-down” coats. Grooming also takes account of bathing and nail clipping which should be done as needed. A dog that spends a great amount of time outdoors needs to bathe more often than the dog that remains inside. Before you bathe, spend a few minutes brushing your dog to loosen any dirt and hair. If your dog has any matted areas, remove those before the bath since they’ll be harder to remove once they’re wet. A Grooming Comb helps remove loose hair, dead undercoat and excess fluffing.

It’s a good idea to introduce your dog to grooming immediately and slowly increase the amount of time you spend each session. As your dog becomes familiar to the routine, he’ll learn to enjoy the experience and look forward to the event. Using the right tools can make the process more enjoyable.

The Long Pin Brush is perfect for dogs with long or drop coats. The extra long pins are made of nickel-plated steel and embedded in a rubber base. Dogs with sensitive skin will do better with the Ball-tipped Brushes. These brushes also feature the nickel-plated steel pins but with a smooth ball tip for reduced irritation.

The Rubber Bathing Brushes with softer brushes are perfect for short, smooth coat dogs and also work great as a skin massager on longer-haired breeds. It stimulates the natural oils in your dog’s coat and helps remove loose hair and dead skin. Undercoat Rakes are another great way to remove dead undercoating. These lightweight tools feature a soft rubber grip and come in both long and short pin styles. Slicker Brushes feature steel pins with coated tips for effective loose hair removal without irritating or scratching the skin.

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Examples of Dog Grooming Materials:

Bathing Mats, Bathing Mitts, Bathing Tubs, Bathing Wipes, Bristle Brushes, Brushes, Calming, Clipper, Clippers & Blades, Cologne, Combs, Conditioners, Dematting Tools, Dryers, Ear Care, Electronic Comb, Eye Care, Eye Wash, Fine Combs, Flea & Tick, Grooming Rakes, Grooming Sprays, Guillotine, Herbal, Itch Relief

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