Caring for your Dog’s Teeth

They don’t have to be all shiny and pearly white, but dogs’ teeth need to be kept clean and free from tartar. Cleaning your dogs teeth is a relatively simple task which mostly just involves brushing teeth regularly.
There are several things you need to remember when it comes to keeping your dog’s teeth clean. One of them is that you should avoid giving treats that could be harmful to your dog’s teeth and gums like low-quality rawhide which can even be more dangerous for your dog if swallowed. Another thing you have to remember is that you do not need to brush your dog’s teeth every after meal; instead, you need to brush them only twice a week.
You also have to keep in mind that you should never attempt to use human toothpaste on your dog. This is because there are some ingredients in human toothpastes that could cause stomach problems on your dog. There are special toothpastes designed specifically for dogs and you could easily purchase them from the local pet store or grooming salon. The toothpaste is probably more expensive than your regular toothpaste, but a good brand is worth your money.
Brushing your dog’s teeth may not be completely easy and it is best to train your dog while it is young. If you have a puppy for instance, start by training it to sit properly and still. Afterwards, carefully hold its mouth and gently put the toothbrush on your dog’s teeth. Take time as you work on this procedure. Let your dog taste the toothpaste first so that you could gain more of his trust and confidence.
Cleaning your dogs teeth could be a pleasurable experience for you and your dog. It is one way to ensure that your dog is going to be able to enjoy each of its meals and that you would not have trouble with your its dental health. Now don’t forget to get your dog’s teeth checked by your veterinarian regularly, even when you do brush its teeth often.
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Basic Dog Grooming: A Couple of Things You Need to Know

Every responsible dog owner should know how to groom his dog properly. Basic dog grooming involves several activities such as brushing hair, clipping nails, bathing, brushing teeth and cleaning ears. If you’re unsure about how all these things are done, it is best that you go to a grooming salon and observe how the staff gets the job done.

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Basic Dog Grooming Equipment

Dog grooming becomes a more amusing activity once you have all the materials you need for proper grooming. Brace yourself though and take some time to prepare financially because getting high quality dog grooming equipment can be a little costly, but you can be sure that it’s going to be worth your money. After all, grooming helps a lot in keep your dog healthy and happy.
Some basic dog grooming equipment and accessories that you need to have are the following:
1. Combs and Brushes. They come in different types and sizes. Get a medium-sized brush to be able to brush your dog’s head, tail and body effectively. Also, buy a small brush so you can also comb those hard to reach, small areas like the ones behind your dog’s ears as well as its chin, neck and the sides of its legs. Buy at least one smooth metal comb that will help you untangle knots in your dog’s hair.
2. Soaps and Shampoos. Remember to get the right type for your dog’s breed. Try a small-sized shampoo or soap of a brand of your choice first and see if your pet seems to like it, and whether you like it too.
3. Clippers. Go for clippers used by professionals because you will be using this for quite a long time. Try to study how it’s used though.
4. Blow Dryers. You can use your own blow dryer for your dog, but keep in mind that you will be doing a lot of hair drying for your dog so better get it its own dryer that fits its size – and its hair.
5. Towels. Your pet deserves its own towel. Get a white towel so you can easily see when it gets soiled and dirty, and in the process, get it cleaned immediately too.
6. Toothbrush. There’s a special kind of toothbrush for dogs. There are usually two-headed toothbrushes which have a small brush on one end, and a bigger one on the other. Some come with toothpaste, too.
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Giving Proper Care for a Dog’s Coat

A dog’s coat has two layers. The first layer is called the outer coat and the second one is called the undercoat. The outer coat is longer and darker in color. It is also thinner and straighter than the undercoat. The undercoat is particularly thick and it protects the dog from dust and other types of impurities in the environment.

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