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7 Steps to Raising a Dog that Enjoys Being Groomed

7 Steps to Raising a Dog that Enjoys Being Groomed

As a dog owner, you may like to provide the best atmosphere for your dog, consisting of cozy, affectionate, and anxiety-proof surroundings. Starting from selecting the perfect food for him and gifting them with treats and toys, supplying standard veterinary care, physical activity, and training, every pet owner has a common target.

That is to provide the best upbringing for cherry and blooming dogs. Grooming is an integral part of your dog’s upbringing towards happy and blooming life. The below seven steps in your regular activity will help your dog remain calm when they visit a nearby saloon for the grooming process.

Paw care regularly

Some dogs need grooming more frequently than other types of breeds. Each dog requires nail clipping more often. To provide your dog movement comfortability, it needs nail clipping properly, and thus paws management is necessitated.

It is better to turn it into a daily habit of playing with paws. Pummel its paws. Look at the gap between the fingers for cleaning the particle stuck to it, check the footpad, and clean the nails.

Try to habituate your dog with the feeling and sound of a nail cutter or trimmer

According to the specialist, it is for the best purpose that you should accustom your dog to the feeling and sound developed by the trimmer or cutter in time of nail grooming at an initial stage and more frequently. For example, in the training session, if you teach your dog how to sit once a month, it takes a hell of a lot of time to do it properly.

Do the nail cutting part as a mandatory section of the daily grooming process. This process may include cropping and cleaning the footpad, ear, and private parts.

If your dog is meeting a clipping tool first time in front of a grooming person, it may turn out to be a frightening and traumatic situation. Specialists suggest that in absence of any nail cutting tools in your home, it will be better to let them listen to the sound of removing the blade from your cutter.

Also, the electrically operated toothbrush is a good substitute for this purpose. As the dogs get accustomed to the sound of the cutter, they gradually take the clipper closer to them till they are not annoyed about touching the cutter to their body.

If there is no reaction on behalf of your dog, do it again. You can do it with a pinch of treat and applaud to motivate your loving pet. In due course of time, you can tincture paws, face, feet, and legs without any reaction on your dog’s behalf.

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Brushing your dog’s teeth daily

Brushing is an integral part of the grooming process. Moreover, it also helps your dog’s fur become healthy and glossy. Avert forming the fur into a mat formation. If a painful mat formation occurs in your dog’s fur, it can be resolved through brushing effectively. You and your dog may meet a groomer for the first time.

The best option for preventing mat formation is brushing the fur properly. If possible, do it regularly. Be careful about the junction area like the back of the ear, junction of the armpit, hind leg joint, and ankle connectors.

Preferably in the case of long-haired dogs, use a specialized brush for the grooming. After that, use a stainless-steel brush to remove any residual knot present in the fur. For dogs with short hair, a regular brush works well.

Playing with the ears of your dog

Same as the nail cutting process in part of the grooming procedure, there is also a part regarding the ear cleaning procedure in time duration. You can create this incident more cheerful by touching your dog’s ear on a regular and frequent basis to get your dog well-accustomed to it.

Whenever you get a chance, touch their ear softly, lift the ear flap smoothly, place your hand behind the ear, and try to massage the junction of the base. If your dog has no issue with his ear, he will enjoy it and consider it a pampering treat from you.

Clench your dog head in hand

As part of the grooming process, facial trimming is vital. In this process, your dog should be quiet and still. For habituating the dog with this situation, you need to hold your dog’s face or muzzle gently many times or more often. You can accustom your dog to holding their face in a suitable condition where he may stay calm and quiet.

Keep in mind to hold his head smoothly, and give rewards if he behaves as you want from him. Once they are habituated with the head holding procedure, you must practice them with the head side moving postures.

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Make your dog habituated with elevation standing

Generally, we never permit our dog to stand on a vertical surface like a counter in the kitchen and tables of the dining area. So, they don’t get habituated with elevation. In their first grooming procedure, they have to face this issue that makes them feel annoyed.

For habituating them to this situation, you should make your dog practice standing calmly on the elevated surface. Provide a rubber mat for better grip. Hold their collar and stand beside them to give them support.

Make your dog comfortable in the crate

It is essential to make your dog habituated with the crate at home. Because crate is an effective tool for a dog’s life. If they are not that accustomed to it, it can turn out to be rather disturbing for them to stay inside for long hours. Give some treats and train them to stay inside for a long duration.

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