Grooming Your Golden Retriever
Grooming your Golden Retriever is a never ending
process. The entire process should be down once or twice
a week, and will take you around a ½ an hour of time.
Brushing your dog while he is shedding will help to
control shedding quite a bit. While outside, if your
Golden Retriever manages to get burs or other defects in
his hair, you should instantly take a few moments of
your time and get the burs or other matter out of his
coat.
When you groom your pet, you should always start with a
good brushing. Brush his entire body, then once you have
finished brushing you can switch to a comb to get out
any loose hair that remains in the coat. While you are
getting out the hair, you can also inspect your pet for
ticks, fleas, and other types of skin ailments. If you
wish, you can also check his ears and trim his nails as
well.
Bathing your Golden is essential to grooming, and can be
somewhat complicated. Before you attempt to give him a
bath, you should always brush him first, to get rid of
tangles. During shampooing, you should always use
shampoos that are specifically for dogs, since human
shampoo can dry a dog’s skin out. You don’t need to
bathe your dog often, once every other week is good
enough. If you properly maintain your Golden’s coat,
you’ll find it’s much easier to clean.
To prevent matting, which is very common with Golden
Retrievers, you should always make sure that you brush
your pet on a daily basis. Metal combs and brushes work
extremely well, and will help you to get a great deal of
the hair out. Although some people choose to use
scissors and cut the mats, you can easily injure your
Golden if he happens to move or jerk. Scissors aren’t
recommended, as brushing and proper bathing will help to
prevent matting of the hair better than anything else.
When you cut your dogs nails, you should trim them a
great deal, all the while avoiding going down into the
quick. You should never let your Golden’s nails get too
long, as long nails can easily take the shape of the
dog’s foot, resulting in a splay. Therefore, you should
always check your Golden Retriever’s nails and trim them
every few weeks. If you trim them just right, you’ll
have at least 2 weeks before they need to be trimmed
again. If you do happen to trim the nails past the
quick, bleeding will occur. To stop the bleeding, always
keep some styptic powder on hand to make sure that you
are prepared if you do make a mistake.
With other types of grooming, you should also make sure
that you clean your Golden’s ears as well. They can get
ear infections quite easily, if you don’t clean their
ears on a regular basis. To get the best results and
protect your pet from ear infections, you should clean
his ears once a week using a quality cleansing solution.
This way, you can rest assured that your Golden has
healthy ears.
Grooming is an essential aspect to the health of every
Golden Retriever. All it takes is a little bit of time
from your day to groom your pet and keep him healthy. If
you don’t have the time to groom your Golden, you can
always take him to a professional. Whether you do it
yourself or take your Golden to a pro - grooming is
something that simply must be done.
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