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Dog Grooming

Dogs are loyal and protective of their owners, and their owners in turn make sure that they take care of them too, by giving them food, toys, shelter. The bond between a dog and its owner is a unique relationship. Grooming the pet dog is not all about washing him and combing the hair. There are a lot of details that come into play as well, and some very specific dog grooming supplies should be in hand. With the right dog grooming supplies, then you get to ensure that your pet dog is not only clean, looking and feeling fresh but healthy as well. The first step in grooming dogs is to find a clean and comfortable area with adequate lighting to use as a workspace. Being groomed must not be a traumatic experience for your dog. It’s also very important to purchase high quality pet grooming equipment and supplies.

Your dog’s nails should be clipped at regular intervals, as this will contribute to your dog’s paw health and keep your furniture from getting scratched. This should be done starting when they’re puppies to get them accustomed to the procedure. Cut the nails short, but don’t clip too far. Dental health is very important for dogs as well as humans. Even though you are having your dog’s teeth look at on your regular vet visits, you still need to take care of their teeth at home also. You should brush your dog’s teeth once a week with one of your old discarded toothbrushes. You can find special dog toothpaste at your local pet store. more…

Dog Care and Grooming

Dogs are known to be an adventurous and fun seeking animal. With all that running around and sniffing, they sometimes find some passengers to that don’t even expect. Ticks are a blood sucking insect that will bury itself into your skin if you don’t take the measures to remove them.

Since your dog doesn’t have thumbs or hands, for that matter, to remove a tick from its fur. You, the owner, must help your canine buddy out.

First off, don’t try using any remedy or mythical method some untrained person has told you for removing ticks. For example, the ones which say you can remove a tick with a cigarette, cleaning fluid, petroleum jelly, or a burning match.

The idea is to remove the tick entirely, not in bits and pieces. Using those remedies you’ll irritate your dog’s skin and make it more difficult to remove the tick. Ticks have their mouth parts barbed and release a glue like substance to hold them in place while feeding.

In order to remove a tick safely and effectively, Use these 5 tips

1. Using a tweezer or tissue, gently grasp the body of the tick and pull directly away from the point of attachment. Do not twist or jerk it.

2. If the mouth parts break off in the skin, use a sterilized needle to remove as you would a splinter.

3. Wash the bite area with soap and water and apply an antiseptic, likes alcohol or hydrogen peroxide.

4. Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after removal.

5. Mark the date of the tick bite on your calendar. Watch for symptoms of disease from your pet in the upcoming weeks.

If you followed these steps promptly after you noticed the tick on your dog, you should notice no symptoms from the bite. If for any reason you do start noticing any symptoms, call or visit your local vet as soon as possible for more information. more…

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Ear Infection in Your Dogs : Detection and Treatment

If you notice your dog has been shaking his head a bit too often and scratching its ears with its paws or even trying to rub its ears on the ground, your dog may have some form of ear infections. In some severe cases, they may even not walk properly if the ear infection has gone into its ear canals and affected its sense of balance.

This is likely to happen for dogs with long drooping ears as the inside of the ears is not well ventilated or aired. Another possibility is that water could have gone inside the ears when you were bathing your dog and the dampness provided an ideal environment for ear infection to happen.

Firstly, try to have a look at the ears of the dog and use a cotton bud to clean the ears but do not push the cotton bud too far in the ear. You may see some ear wax and they may be dark brown or black in color. In worse case, this wax may have already appeared on the outside of the ears and you can see it immediately.

However, you should not attempt to use water to clean it unless it is on the exterior or easily accessible part of the ear. You should also not pour or drip water into the ear as it may make it worse. Just use wet cotton wool to wipe it.

After having confirmed that there is an unusual presence of ear wax or if the dog continues to show irritation by shaking its head or scratching its ears, despite your having done some minimal exterior cleansing of the ear, please take your dog to the vet for consultation.

My beagle has quite a bad ear infection and the ear wax can be easily seen on the exterior of its ear. I suppose it was due to the shaking of its head and flapping of its long and drooping ears. I took it to the vet and he cleaned its ears by using a pair of long forceps wrapped round with cotton wool after applying some ear cleansing solution. more…