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Avec les bons outils et les bons conseils, le toilettage à domicile est beaucoup plus facile.Avec les bons outils et les bons conseils, le toilettage à domicile est beaucoup plus facile.

With the right tools and the right tips, home grooming is much easier. With the right tools and the right tips, home grooming is much easier.

With the right tools and the right tips, home grooming is much easier. With the right tools and the right tips, home grooming is much easier.

Whatever your dog's breed, regular home grooming won't be difficult if you have the right tools and follow some tips from experienced groomers.

Whether your dog is long or short-haired, grooming should be done regularly to keep your pet feeling good, healthy, and ultimately looking good. Since visits to the grooming salon are not enough to achieve the intended goal (even if you take your pet to the professional every month), many new dog owners wonder how and when they should perform grooming sessions. home grooming.
The answer to the question of how often you should groom your dog depends on its breed, i.e. coat type. Breeds like the Komondor, Afghan Hound or Shih Tzu certainly require more frequent grooming, unlike breeds like the Boxer, Beagle or Labrador. But whatever breed your dog is, regular grooming at home won't be difficult if you have the right tools and follow some tips from experienced groomers.

General rule: be calm and allow enough time

Try to stay calm and allow plenty of time for your dog's grooming. Indeed, if you are tense and in a hurry, you will make your dog more resistant to grooming. Perform each step of the procedure with patience and follow your pet's reactions. AT At the end, be sure to reward him with praise or his favorite treat. This way, you will gradually get your dog to accept grooming with increasing enthusiasm.
Some owners have a habit of expending their dog's excess energy on a long walk or play before grooming, in order to make their four-legged friend more relaxed during hygiene and aesthetic procedures. .

Tips for brushing

brushing is not just for long-haired dogs. Grooming short-haired breeds should also include brushing, as it helps remove loose hair and various dirt from the dog's coat, reducing the need for frequent baths (which, as we'll see later, should be avoided).
Brush down to skin, especially gently on your dog's sensitive lower tummy. Thus, in addition to the hygienic function, you will perform a massaging action, improving the blood circulation of the animal.
In terms of tools, long-haired breeds need bristle brushes, while short-haired breeds need bristle brushes. Self-cleaning combination brushes, suitable for both short-haired and long-haired animals (especially if you have several dogs with different hair lengths), are particularly useful.

Brush your dog several times a week, although it's best to give him these "massage sessions" every day.

bath tips

Some people are hypersensitive to the usual smell of dogs, which is why they often bathe their pet. But too frequent baths are bad for the dog's skin and coat because they strip away natural oils. In reality, most dogs need a bath every few months.
When bathing your dog, always use a shampoo specially designed for dogs - do not use products designed for humans, even babies.
Wet the dog well with lukewarm water and apply the shampoo, starting at the neck and back, avoiding the mouth, eyes and inside of the ears. Finally, rinse well with warm water, let the dog shake off, then rub vigorously with a towel.
To avoid having to bathe your pet more often than usual, use a damp towel to wipe dirt, sand or mud from their coat when necessary.

Tips for cutting nails

When should cut nails of your dog? When you hear them clack as he walks on the hard floors in your home.
Long nails can cause health problems for your pet. In addition to distorting or making your gait painful, they can easily break, often at the base of the nail where the blood vessels and nerves are.
To avoid injuring your dog by clipping his nails, only use clippers designed specifically for this purpose. It is advisable to have a nail clipper with a safety guard that will prevent nails from being cut too short. Since most dogs don't like nail trimming at all, don't insist on doing it for all the nails at once. Start with two or just one nail at a time and let your dog know he has nothing to worry about. The general recommendation is to trim the nails every four to six weeks.

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