Pet Care
GROOMING YOUR DOG LIKE A PRO: HOW TO FIND THE BEST DOG SHAMPOOS TO USE
You surely want and need to give your four-legged buddy good grooming. But do you know what shampoo to use? Here are some great tips you can use in finding the best dog shampoos to use.
Having pets at home is like having children. You need to make sure that you feed them with the right food according to their body needs, you have the right place where they can sleep and play, and you have the right toiletries in grooming them. Although it’s tempting to not give your dog a bath because of the time and effort you need to devout, it won’t be the best decision you’ll make. Grooming is essential for pets because it ensures the health of their skin and fur.
Once you get a dog, grooming is a must, so better be ready for it, starting with your dog’s shampoo. Just grabbing a shampoo from the rack is not advisable. Different dogs have different skin and coat needs. Human shampoo can strip off too much oil from a dog’s coat or irritate a dog’s skin which is bad news. If you are a beginner, these simple tips on looking for best dog shampoos that can help your dog smell, look and feel good.
1. KNOW YOUR DOG’S SKIN AND COAT TYPE
If you got your dog from a pet shop, rescue or a friend, it’s a must to ask the first needs of your dogs. And that includes food, training and shampoo. Dog’s shampoo needs vary, just like humans; normal, oily, dry or brittle. There are also dogs that have damaged or itchy skin. There are also some dogs whose coats are simply too smelly even when you’ve washed them thoroughly. Puppies are different story, too, since they need gentler shampoos, just like babies.
2. GET ONLY RECOMMENDED SHAMPOOS FOR YOUR DOG’S SKIN AND COAT TYPE
Now that you know what your dog’s skin and coat type is, look for shampoos that fits for the coat type. When you use the shampoo, look for any indications that your dog is not forming any allergic reactions or the dryness or oiliness is getting worse. If you see any slight hint of allergy from the shampoo, better to stop using it.
3. NATURAL OR NOT?
There are shampoos which claim to have natural ingredients. Others have ingredients that have medical properties to decrease itching, allergies and oiliness. Be aware of the ingredients in your dog’s shampoo. Be as vigilant as you would be on the shampoos you use for your children or yourself. Remember that these dogs are not just pets but family. There are also some fragrances that are from natural ingredients but can trigger allergic reactions to your dogs. You don’t’ have to choose super fragrant shampoos; dogs can be over sensitive to strong fragrances.
4. GET YOUR VET’S APPROVAL
If you’re just unsure and don’t want to risk getting the wrong shampoo, a visit to the vet can help a lot. Vets can recommend great products for your dog’s needs. Getting professional help is far better than guessing which dog shampoo is best. You can also get some great ideas from professional dog groomers since they handle different dogs per day. Some may even recommend affordable but effective dog shampoos
These tips may sound simple, but these are better than just blindly buying some shampoo on your local store. This will also be your simple way of showing your buddy that they matter. Like mentioned earlier, pets are like children. Treat them well and someday you’ll find yourself being paid for even in the simplest way. Besides, you wouldn’t want your whole house smelling wet dog, would you?