Tag Archives: Hot Water

Pin Brush for Small Dogs – Master Grooming Tool

Dog Grooming Tools

Pin Brush for Small Dogs - Master Grooming Tool

- click on the image below for more information. 41pNAkR0YxL. SL160  Pin Brush for Small Dogs   Master Grooming Tool
  • Measures 6 5/8 inches
  • Non-slip rubber grip
  • For Small Dogs
  • Comfortable for brushing dogs with sensitive skin
  • Ideal for untangling longer hair

Grooming small dogs just got easier with this exclusive line of grooming tools sized for smaller breeds with finer hair and more-sensitive skin. This Master Grooming ToolsTM Pin Brush for Small Dogs is ideal for untangling longer hair. Redesigned, slim, textured handles have a non-slip rubber grip for added control and comfort. Stainless-steel pins have tips for the comfortable brushing of dogs with sensitive skin.


Pin Brush for Small Dogs - Master Grooming Tool

buynow big Pin Brush for Small Dogs   Master Grooming Tool


Click on the button for more information and reviews.


Dog Grooming Scissors – Ways to Watch Your Grooming Tools
Dog Grooming Tools

We all have our own set of grooming tools, and their care is most important. To ensure hygiene and long life, it is essential that you be able to take good care of your own grooming tools, and also of those of your pets.

There are several people today who have pets, and a large percentage of the owners are now looking at the option of grooming them at home. While there are the routine visits to the vet and pet salon, more and more people are exploring the ability to give their dog a trim or manage a new style by themselves. This is not just more economical, but also plenty of fun and a good way to bond with the pet.

The most important thing to keep in mind when you think of your pet products is that they need as much care as your own. Dogs have a tendency to pick up skin conditions, especially when they have more hair. While the environment does have its own share of contributors, you do not want to add to the chances of your dog having to suffer.

]]>

Most problems with the skin tend to come from using sub-standard material, or material which is not cared for properly. When you look for dog grooming scissors, you may often pick the one which is least expensive on the shelves. The ends may be blunt, they may rust easily or even break, which all in turn leads to trouble for your pet. Blunt ends could cause you to be more rough with their use, which may hurt the dog.

When you invest in dog grooming scissors, do not restrict your attention to the purchase alone. Ensure that you look after them well. After every use, ensure they are washed well, and sanitized with either hot water and disinfectant or steam. Once they have been cleaned, make sure that you dry them out thoroughly so that they do not rust, and cover them before you put them away. This will not just increase their life, but also make them safer for use on your pet.

Most things we do for out pet are out of sheer love and best interest. However, we sometimes tend to be less vigilant and inadvertently cause them harm. Enjoy your time with your pet when you groom them, but let it be safe for them and you. You will find that simple steps can make a big difference.

Dog Grooming Tools question by Newf Man: What is the best way and tools to groom my newfoundland dog?
My newfoundland is starting to mat up and I need the best tools and procedure to groom.

Dog Grooming Tools best answer:

Answer by MR
get a comb and comb ur dog

Long Haired Dog Grooming Tools : Coat Stripper Dog Grooming Tool

Get instructions and tips on how to use a coat stripper for long haired dog grooming in this free pet grooming equipment training video. Expert: Elise McMahon Bio: Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Dog Grooming Tools Video Rating: 3 / 5

Related Posts:

15 Helpful Dog Allergy Prevention Tips and Dog Allergy Friendly Breeds

4599598351 f2015dc5db m 15 Helpful Dog Allergy Prevention Tips and Dog Allergy Friendly Breeds

Unfortunately, there are no cures for dog allergies. However, there are several things you can do to make life with your dog more comfortable:

1. Wash your hands frequently.

Wash your hands with soap and hot water immediately after handling your dog. If you are unable to wash your hands right away, avoid touching your hands with your face especially your eyes, nose, and mouth. If you have severe allergies and are in close contact with your dog, you may need to take frequent showers and change your clothes throughout the day.

2. Feed your dog a well-balanced diet.

Your dog’s diet should include some natural fat. This fat helps to make your dog’s skin less dry, resulting in less shedding. Talk to your vet about his recommendations on how to safely add fat to his diet.

3. Don’t allow your dog in the bedroom.

This tip takes a lot of discipline, but it does make a big impact on your reaction to allergies. Keeping your bedroom door closed is ideal because it keeps airborne particles away. Sleep on mattresses and pillows with hypoallergenic polyester fillings. Also, as an extra precaution, cover your pillows, mattresses, and box springs with plastic, zippered, allergy-proof covers.

4. Brush your dog often.

It is ideal to brush your dog daily. However, if you suffer from allergies, you’ll need to give another family member the responsibility of brushing the dog. If possible, the dog should be brushed outdoors. If you live alone with your dog, consider taking him to a professional groomer. You could wear a dust mask and gloves for brushing him in between grooming visits.

5. Bathe your dog often.

Check your dog’s current shampoo. It should be ahypoallergenic or oatmeal based shampoo. If it’s not, try switching brands. If your allergies can’t handlethe bathing, have another family member be responsible for giving baths. Or, have your dog visit a groomer.

6. Wash your dog’s belongings.

Get into the habit of washing your dog’s bed, blankets, and toys on a weekly basis either by hand with a safe soap or in the washing machine.

7. Check your vacuum.

Make sure your vacuum cleaner has a HEPA (High Efficiency Particle Air) filtration system.This type of system will help pull up and trap more of yourdog’s dander from the floor.

Note: vacuuming is recommended over sweeping because sweeping can stir the dander into the air, rather than trapping and removing it.

8. Have carpets cleaned regularly.

Even though you use a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filtration system, it is important to still have your carpets steam-cleaned throughout the year. Try tohave this done at least quarterly.

9. Dust often.

Use a damp cloth to wipe down surfaces such as tables, shelves, window sills, wall hangings, lamps, and other furniture and accessories. If necessary, wear a dust mask as you clean. Reccomended cleansing solutions:Oti-Clens Cleansing Solution

10. Keep the air fresh.

Use an air purifier one that contains a HEPA. This type of system will help eliminate dander from the air.

The less a dog sheds the less dander it produces. The following breeds typically produce less dander:

Airedale

Basenji

Bedlington terrier

Bichon frise

Chinese crested

Irish water spaniel

Italian greyhound

Kerry blue terrier

Maltese

Poodle

Portuguese water dog

Schnauzers

Shih tzu

Soft-coated Wheaten terrier

Tibetan terrier

Wire-haired fox terrier

Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican hairless)

To read the Entire Article and the remaining allergy prevention tips go to: http://largedogbreedz.com/your-large-dogs-health/large-dog-grooming-techniques/dog-allergy-prevention-tips.html

Related Posts:

Bathtime for pet dogs

4600219576 f8133e1f29 m Bathtime for pet dogs

Your dog will require bathing from time to time. Dogs do clean themselves to the best of their ability. Regardless of if the pet is kept indoors or outdoors, it will need a bath!

To determine how often to bath your dog, do a little research on the breed. I have a beagle and a redbone. My beagle should have a bath once a month. This in addition to regular brushing and possibly a dry bath. However, my redbone can be bathed less often. His coat is always beautiful, and he smells good, it sounds funny but we call him the ” Pumpkin Pie Puppy”, as he smells sweet, spicy and like pumpkin always.

It is easy to clean a small dog in your kitchen sink. Medium sized dogs can be placed in a bath tub with little effort. Large breeds are a lot more difficult to bath. If you have a large dog, you will want help to safely place your dog in your bath tub. Your dog will be fine, it is the act of getting him in the bath that is difficult. If you are assertive, calm and in control your dog will cooperate with you. If you find the bathing process to be too difficult, enlist the service of a professional groomer.

You must keep in mind that your dog will not need a hot bath. Some breeds can suffer skin damage from hot water. Dog shampoo is fine to use. Don’t use soap on your dog! Soap will dry out the dogs coat. Bubble bath is great as an alternative to soap, as bubble bath does not contain soap. Bubble bath is available in so many fantastic scents, you can have a uniquely scented dog! I love Avon bubble bath for my dogs.

Also pay attention to not get anything in the dogs eyes, and gently clean his ears. As you are finished with the bath, place your dog on a towel, or assist the dog from the bath tub. Make sure you get your dog really dry, and you probably won’t want to go for a walk immediately, as your dog will want to roll around and get dirty again. Chances are after the bath, you will have a happy, frisky dog. Be prepare for lots of running and playing. After your dog has exhausted himself from running around, you might be able to trim the nails easily. You must be careful not to cut the quick, or where the veins in the nail are. You should either pick up the clippers designed for a dogs nail, pay a groomer , or your vet to clip the nails safely. If you cut too far, your dog will bleed from his nail. In some instances, dogs have bled to death from this kind of injury.

If you maintain a regular grooming schedule, your dog will not fight you. Bathtime should be a fun event, not torture.

Related Posts:


© 2011-2012 Dog Grooming Hints All Rights Reserved -- Copyright notice by Blog Copyright