18 Feb 2008 04:09:46 | Matthew Seigneur
Dog Coat Health
Keeping your dog’s coat healthy and clean is a very important to
maintaining a healthy and happy dog. The largest organ on your
dog’s body is his skin and hair. Keeping your dogs' coat in good
health is paramount, after, of course, letting your dog know how
much you love them!
Most dog owners know to look for parasites on the skin but, what
you may not know is that internal diseases such as liver
disease, adrenal gland disease or thyroid gland disease can show
itself through abnormal symptoms in the dogs' skin and hair. So,
it is very important to examine and groom your dog so you can
detect any abnormalities early.
Regular grooming will help decrease such infections like skin
and ear infections. And you will be able to notice any abnormal
skin discoloring or irritations.
Bathing and brushing on a regular basis can help keep your dog’s
skin and coat free from bacteria that can cause infection.
Bathing with a 'natural' and very mildly antiseptic coat care
lotion can also keep down your dogs' chance of flea
infestations. Be also careful not to bath your dog too much or
that could cause skin irritation, flaking and more.
If your Dog is ok (not himself, but his skin & coat!) with being
bathed regularly, weekly bathing will keep down the doggie odor,
encourage a healthy coat and skin, and also get your dog use to
bathing. If your dog loves the outdoors and like to roam, then
he may need to be bathed more than once a week. If he encounters
a skunk while on his journey, he will need an immediate bath!
Why brush your dog?
Mats in the coat are the main reason! Mats can be uncomfortable,
and can cause destruction of the skin, and parasites can hide in
the mats.
If your dog scratches the matted areas, he will pull his skin,
which will cause him to hurt and possibly bruise his skin -
ouch! Help your dog stay comfortable by brushing him often.
Remember the longer the coat the more brushing that will be
necessary. If you can not remove the mats by brushing, you can
clip the mats very carefully by using a blunt pair of scissors
and being careful not to pull the skin. The most important thing
to remember is to brush often so your dog will not get mats in
his coat and this problem will disappear.
Your dog will soon begin to enjoy his bath time and quality time
with you. You will be able to keep a happy and healthy dog for a
long time. You will enjoy bath time with your dog as you see him
enjoying the attention and the attitude after he is clean and
shiny... Just make sure you dry him well, and don't let him
outside as he may roll in anything he can to get his preferred
'smell' back!
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