Friday, August 3, 2012

Guide To The Bathroom Of Your Dog


Given that most dogs do not like bath time, it is recommended that we organized in advance and have all the necessary elements. Use the following checklist as a guide:

* A quality shampoo * A good conditioner (optional) * Towels * A clean cloth to clean the face and around eyes * Use warm water inluso preferably in the hot season * Never pour water directly into the dog's ears. Cotton balls can be placed on the dog's ears. Place the cotton ball just inside the opening of the ear and not push the cotton deep within the ear canal. Remember to remove when you have finished bathing. By keeping your dog clean qyudara you hair and maintain a healthy skin and your best friend will feel right! On the other hand, the bathroom can often deplete the natural oils that dog protect your skin.

The suggested timetable for bathing your pet

* If you live in a climate where it is warm all year long, we recommend the bathroom six times a year or every two months with a good dog shampoo and conditioner. * In areas where the four seasons are present, it is not necessary to bathe your dog during the winter months. Give your dog a final bath in a warm day in late fall and restart their regular baths in the spring. You may also want to include a conditioner quality oats to prevent your dog's skin is dry due to heat emitted from heating equipment. We use "Baby Wipes" cold places when we travel with our dogs.

* If you live in a colder climate and your dog live inside the house, then the bathroom recomebdable "occasional" two or three times a year. It will be enough with a good oatmeal shampoo and a good skin conditioner made specifically for dogs. * If your dog suffers from allergies monthly bath is recommended.

How to bathe your dog

* Wet the dog including the tail and abdominal area. Never spray or pour water directly on the face or ears. Avoid shampoo in the head area and use only a damp cloth to clean your face. * Start the bathroom backwards (from bottom), stir to mix dog shampoo and pour a good amount on a line from the base of the tail to the center of the neck area. * Lather adding water while massaging the skin and hair of your dog from the rear forward. * Take a little shampoo and wash well the area of ​​the abdomen, tail, feet and inside of the fingers. * Remove all shampoo your dog is very important. If all the shampoo is not removed then it would cause dry skin and / or picason stir well so the shampoo, water! water! water! If your dog has long hair and tangles easily, you can use a conditioner to soften hair. Depending on the conditioning of dogs, some are designed to leave hair and applied some to be removed so read the instructions on the bottle.

Drying his best friend

* First, use cloth towels to remove as much water as possible. Pay special attention to drying between the paw pads and between toes, head and neck, below the shoulders and belly area, tail and legs, etc.. * If it's a sunny day, let it soak up the sun until completely dry.

Your dog should smell good and clean, if it smells like wet dog, then you have dried well enough.

Victor A. Matoshttp: / / criaderocolitas.comCriador Boxer Dog in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

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