Regular brushing removes loose fur, prevents mats and tangles, and distributes natural oils for a healthy, shiny coat.
Brushing
Use dog-specific shampoo and conditioner to cleanse your dog's coat without damaging their skin, following a frequency appropriate for their breed and activity level.
Bath Time
Gently clean your dog's ears with a veterinarian-recommended solution to prevent infections and maintain good hygiene.
Cleaning
Brush your dog's teeth regularly or provide dental chews to promote oral health and prevent dental problems.
Dental Hygiene
Wipe away any discharge from your dog's eyes with a damp cloth and consult a veterinarian if you notice any redness, swelling, or discomfort.
Eye Care
Monitor your dog's skin and coat for any signs of fleas, ticks, or other skin issues, and consult a veterinarian for proper treatment.
Coat Health
By implementing a consistent grooming routine, you contribute to your dog's physical and emotional well-being, fostering a happy and healthy companion.
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