Saturday, November 8, 2008

How to Maintain Great Looking Dog Fur

By John Sommer

Everyone wants their beloved dog to have a beautiful, healthy, and shiny coat. They want their pet to have smooth, soft, and thick fur, because that means the dog is well taken care of and loved. A healthy coat also shows another thing. It shows that the dog is healthy on the inside. Taking care of a dogs coat is just as important as making sure that it is getting all the nutrients it needs. The fur serves a bigger purpose than just something to look. It is the fir that protects the dog's thin skin, it is also the fur that insulates and warms your pet.

There are several simple things that you can do to help your dog maintain great looking fur. Watching what you are feeding your dog is a great place to start. If you feed your dog a high quality dog food it will ensure that your dog is getting the best nutrients and ingredients that are available for it. If you are unsure of what ingredients that you should be looking for on the label call your veterinarian and ask for his advice.

Dog Shampoo and Conditioner

Along with food labels it is also important to read the labels on your dog's shampoo and condition bottles. Much like human shampoos dog shampoos also have different ingredients that are added to deal with certain problems. There are dog shampoos for dogs with dry skin, ones for coarse fur, and one that will keep your dogs smelling fresh and clean long after the bath is over, these few examples are just the tip of the iceberg.

Take the time to examine the fur and decide what special needs as far as the shampoo goes that would help your pet. It is very important that you never use human shampoo on a dog. Most human shampoos have chemicals in them that are too harsh for a dog's delicate skin.

A question a lot of new dog owners have is whether or not you can bath your dog too often, and the answer is yes. Certain breeds of dogs require far less baths then others. Over bathing a dog's can removes important oils from their skin.

If the dog does not have enough oils then the fur will greatly suffer. Just as damaging to you pet is not bathing them enough. If excess dirt and oils are allowed to build up on the dogs skin than their fur will pay the price for the neglect. If you are not sure what kind of bathing schedule that you need to follow for your dog, it is important to call your vet, and ask for help.

Buying your dog a brush is one of the best purchases that you can make for it. Brushing your dogs isn't just a cure for managing an unruly coat. Running a brush through your dog's coat on a regular basis offers more benefits than you can imagine. Brushing your dog will remove and excess dirt or bugs that your dog may pick up throughout the day.

Brushing Your Dog

The simple process of brushing out the dogs coat can dramatically cut down on shedding and remove fleas and other harmful parasites. Brushing your dog's coat regular will also get you more familiar with your pet. There is not better way to bond with man's best friend.

Taking care of a dog is a full time responsibility. Many people forget just what an important purpose a dogs coat serves. Take the time to pamper your dog. Not only will this relax the dog and allow you two to grow closer together, but it will also assure that you are taking the steps your need to keep your dog healthy not only on the inside but also the out.


John Sommer is a successful consultant and publisher of The Pet Website. He provides more valuable help on dogs, cats and other pets. Help finding cheap pet insurance that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

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