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The Best Bath Time for Your Beloved Dog

Dogs also need bath just like what human does. Do you find out that bathing your dog is not that easy? Well, actually you can make bathing a pleasant part of your dog’s life, no matter what age, size, sex or breed of dog. There are two important things that you should do: Teach your dog to associate bathing with things he or she loves and take it slow and easy.

First, you have to realize that many dogs find bath time unpleasant however you can guide your dog to learn to tolerate or even enjoy bathing session. Here is the way: Just right after putting him into the wash tub, give your dog a tasty treat such as a small bite of chicken or cheese. After toweling him off, immediately ask him to play a rousing game of tug or give him his favorite treats. When you do this over and over, your dog will realize that taking a bath is a fun thing to do. Second, it takes time to gradually introduce your dog to bathing. Spend two days or more to take him into the bathroom and put him in the tub with a few tasty treats. Then, spend more days by giving your dog his tasty treats after turning on the water or sprayer without giving him the real bath yet. Then, on the upcoming days you will be able to bath your dog. Remember the special treats after bathing, dog needs that.

It’s Dog Nail Trimming Time!

Dog surely needs trimming just like any other living thing especially human being. Nail trimming is a very important and essential part of a regular grooming. You have to remember that if your dog’s nails get too long, they are so vulnerable to break, which will be painful for your beloved dog and sometimes results in infection. Long nails will also lead to an irregular gait that will cause skeletal damage. Although the owners have realized these importances, people tend to avoid and get inconvenient to trim their dog’s nails. If you maintain a regular nail trimming schedule, nail trimming doesn’t have to become a stressful thing to do.

You can make nail trimming a pleasant part of your dog’s life, no matter what age, size, sex or breed of dog you have, when you keep these two helpful ideas in your mind of teaching your dog to associate nail trimming with things he or she loves. Remember that trimming may cause discomfort when the clippers squeeze or slightly twist the nail. However, when you do it carefully, you have nothing to worry like pain or even bleeding. Whenever you trim your dog’s nails, immediately follow up with things he or she loves like this: clip a nail and then feed your dog a delicious treat. Then, repeat it over and over again and your dog will get accustomed to this grooming process.

Let’s Brush Your Dog’s Teeth!

We have fully noticed that human beings need to brush their teeth twice a day. Have you wondered on brushing your dog’s teeth as regularly as what human does? We cannot fully focus our mind and our attention on our dog in a whole day and we do not know exactly what does he chew, lick, and all other oral activities when we are not around. That’s why we need to brush our dog’s teeth regularly not only to keep his or her breath fresh, but also to maintain dog’s good oral care which is closely related and play a big role to your dog’s overall health especially to prevent him or her from serious painful problems of plague, periodontal, or gum disease.

Prevention is the ultimate key in keeping him or her to stay healthy and happy. The ideal concept is brushing your dog’s teeth daily. However, if your schedule seems way too busy as you have a very tight schedule, please try your best to brush your dog’s teeth at least two or three times a week. You will need two special items of brush and paste. A specific toothbrush, a small plastic brush that fit on your finger or special dental sponges for dog’s oral health can be found in pet stores. Choose the special toothpaste intended for dog from a pet store or from your veterinarian with a variety of flavors, including liver, mint, chicken and peanut butter.

The Reasons Behind Dog’s Grooming

Dog has been proven as human beings’ best friend and this animal has several good characteristic of being faithful and caring to his or her owner. Just like any other pet, dog also needs several daily maintenance that will keep your pet’s hygiene so that your dog always in a healthy, clean, nice-looking, and active condition.

One important part of dog care is known as grooming. Grooming itself can be a daily activity for you to consider and it depends on the breed type, age, and health of the dog. Regarding to this consideration, it is normal to find out that several breeds require significantly less grooming than this. However, it is suggested that regular grooming will be perfect in ensuring your dog to keep healthy and comfortable.

There are several main reasons why you should do a daily grooming to your pet, especially your beloved dog that has became the member of your family such as: improving your dog’s skin and coat health, protecting your dog against various health problems such as: thrush, scratches, and other skin problems, keeping the general cleanliness of your dog, monitoring the dog’s health by routinely checking for cuts, heat, swelling, lameness, or even temperament changes which could be indicative of illness, and braiding a closer relationship between the dog and his or her owner.

Caring For Pregnant Dog

Caring for pregnant dogs require special attention, not only in the provision of nutrition, but also in maintaining the mother dog’s health; that all affect the quality of puppies that will be born.

Especially for those of you who have firsthand experience dealing with pregnant dogs, better to consult your local veterinarian about the health status of dogs, the proper choice of diet, treatment techniques and preparatory steps towards the birth of your dog. Veterinarians can provide basic knowledge about pregnancy dog as an anticipatory step in effective treatment and safe for mother and child safety. You can ask the vet at that time what the best food for your dog’s pregnant. Often, the veterinarian’s office will have the choice of food available that you can purchase on site.

Treatment at home for pregnant dogs should also be noted, in addition to nutrition, exercise such as walking and running on a regular basis also needs to be done to train the muscles, especially muscles of the uterus. Symptoms usually appear before the birth of the mother dog would be seen getting restless, some dogs began to dig the ground / floor, room boxes provided with paper / cloth. Some dogs will hurt the case before the contractions begin, the symptoms began contraction and decreased body temperature, decreased body temperature ranges from 37 ® C several hours until the day before birth

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