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It’s starting to get cold outside!

4/4/2013

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We hope that everyone's having a great weekend. We thought we should fill your brains with some information today!

The colder months can be difficult to manage your dogs coat, especially if they are long and thick. It is highly important to make sure your dog is groomed regularly and correctly for this time of year. Although brushing can avoid this, it is a common problem at this time of year.

An unmaintained coat can very quickly turn to knots that then become mats, especially if your dog enjoys playing in the puddles and rain.

Not only is a matted coat uncomfortable for your dog but it can cause severe skin problems. Mats can feel like dreadlock and can be tight and close to this skin. This pulls at your dogs skin and can bruise. If your dog gets wet at anytime, whether it be due to bathing or out in the elements, these mats are too thick and won’t dry. This can lead to dermatitis and other skin conditions.

It is advisable to have your long haired dog clipped before the winter months start, therefore they will be able to dry quickly Dog’s can adjust to the temperature much easier than a human , keeping their coat at a shorter length all year round will make it a lot easier for them to regulate their temperature. A dog coat is also a great way to keep them warm, but do keep in mind that their fur will still mat under a coat, so regular brushing is still required. Your dog is going to feel the cold a lot worse is they are matted and become wet.

If your dog is extremely matted you need to get him to the groomers. They will be able to give him a full shave as easily and pain free as possible. If you find a few small mats this is something you will be able to fix from home, keeping in mind these knots are very tight to the skin and extremely sore. Use a good quality conditioner when bathing to allow the mats to come out easier and not cause pain when brushing.

To keep on top of this regularly brush your dog. For medium to long coats daily brushes are required. This will keep your mate happy, healthy and clean throughout winter.

We enjoy our brushes and visits to the hair dressers and with the right groomer, this can be a fun experience.

Enjoy the rest of your Sunday,

Gemma & Frodo.

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Maid Service Saint Peters link
8/5/2024 01:04:20 am

Very thoughtful blogg

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