Ultimate Grooming Guide: The Coolest Fur Brushing Tips!
Benefits of Grooming Your Dog
1. Facilitates Moulting and Prevents Skin Diseases
Dogs tend to shed and renew their coat heavily during the spring and autumn seasons. Regular grooming not only effectively removes loose fur and fleas but also helps distribute the skin's natural oils evenly throughout the hair, promoting both hair and skin health.
2. Massages Away Tension, Enhancing Bonding
Grooming serves as a therapeutic massage that stimulates blood circulation in the skin, alleviating fatigue after exercise. It also creates a special bonding moment between you and your furry friend.
3. Ensures Ventilation and Reduces Body Temperature
By detangling and removing dust from the hair, grooming allows the pores to better dissipate heat, keeping your dog cool.
Proper Grooming Techniques
Frequency: Brush your dog's coat twice a day, for about 5 minutes each session.
Order of Grooming: Start from the neck, moving forward and down, from the front to the back. This includes the neck, shoulders, back, chest, waist, abdomen, hindquarters, head, followed by the limbs and tail. Always start with one side and then move to the other.
Grooming Techniques: Brush the hair in the direction it grows, ensuring not to miss the undercoat (fine fur). The undercoat is soft and dense, and neglecting it can lead to tangles and even skin conditions like eczema. Groom layer by layer, lifting the top hair and then brushing the undercoat.
Grooming Tips
Areas Prone to Tangles: Pay special attention to areas like behind the ears, under the armpits, and in the groin, as these are prone to knots. Make sure to thoroughly detangle these areas.
Improving Dog's Cooperation: Continue grooming your dog from puppyhood to adulthood. If your dog tries to escape or play with the brush or comb, gently correct its behavior. Always reward good behavior with verbal praise and treats.
Comb Usage Techniques: Hold the comb handle with your hand, using your wrist to gently swing it side to side. Alternate between coarse, medium, and finetoothed combs. Use your wrist's strength to lift the hair and brush it, then move on to another section.
Avoiding Pulling: Press your left hand against your dog's skin while using your right hand to brush the hair from the back. This minimizes pulling. Always be gentle and avoid rough handling, as it can cause pain. Be particularly cautious when grooming around sensitive areas, such as the external genitalia.