introducing a health care routine for your dog from dental to coat and skin care

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Dogs lack even the most rudimentary of health and beauty care regimes. Therefore it is up to you, the dog owner, to take it upon yourself to manage your dog’s own health and beauty care regime. Learn more here.

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Introducing a Health Care Routine for Your DogFrom Dental to Coat and Skin Care

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Introducing a Health Care Routine for Your Dog

Dogs lack even the most rudimentary of health and beauty care regimes – they rarely apply

moisturiser, they never brush their teeth and they prefer to wear their hair without even combing it

each morning. Therefore it is up to you, the dog owner, to take it upon yourself to manage your

dog’s own health and beauty care regime.

Here are a series of tips best designed to assist you in maintaining a successful health and beauty

care regime for your precious pooch.

Teeth Brushing

It’s probably easier to get your children to brush their own teeth than it is to get your dog to brush

its own teeth. However, this has nothing to do with the fact that dogs don’t want to brush their own

teeth and everything to do with the fact that dogs are largely only capable of understanding basic,

one word commands such as ‘fetch’ and ‘sit’.

Thus, if you attempt to say to your dog a sentence such as, ‘Rowley, it’s nearly bedtime now, so go

to the bathroom and brush your teeth’, in all likelihood your dog will meet your gaze with a

somewhat dumbfounded stare before slumping down indifferently on the living room carpet.

As such, you are going to have to brush your dog’s own teeth, the process of which is remarkably

similar to brushing your teeth apart from the fact that you may want to use a beef or chicken

flavoured toothpaste on your dog so as to fool it into thinking that it’s actually being fed. Tooth

brushing should ideally be carried out on a dog once per week.

Hair Combing

Your dog will no doubt want the latest hair style that is

popular with all the other dogs but you’ll have to be

firm on this one. A dog’s coat is largely used for

functionally and warmth rather than for glamour and

style, so unless you’re considering entering your dog

into Crufts then a quick brush of your dog’s coat once

a day will help to remove any shedding hairs and dirt.

Skin Care

A dog with dog skin problems will scratch itself a lot more than usual. Dogs with skin problems

continually scratch themselves throughout the day and this could be an indicator of the presence of

fleas or any number of underlying dog skin problems such as eczema, skin mites or sarcoptic mange.

The majority of all dog skin problems can be treated with

medications designed to specifically combat a range of skin

disorders in dogs. Moreover, these applications are

increasingly becoming available without the need for a

prescription.

If you are looking to purchase a product designed to combat

dog skin problems then it may be advantageous to you to

consult with online retailers who cater towards the dog

health market. To this end you will save yourself the cost of a

trip to the vets as well as the inflated costs of veterinary

prescribed medication. The majority of this prescribed

medication can now be found online at a fraction of the cost

and without the need for a prescription.

A variety of products designed to treat dog skin problems are

now available online to help your dog to stop scratching itself and to help you to stop scratching

your wallet.

Contact Details:

Perfect Pet Skin 90 West Drive Highfields Caldecote Cambridge CB23 7NY Tel: 01223 967 117 Email: [email protected] Web: www.perfectpetskin.co.uk