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Grooming Techniques Most Breeders For Cavachon Puppies Propose

By Rebecca Allen


Dogs especially the young ones need to feel and look clean at all times. However, for this to happen, it will require more effort and time. Cleanliness is one area that any owner should be keen on to prevent them from chewing and licking their fur. Here are some recommendations provided by breeders for Cavachon puppies that will ensure their teeth, paws, skin, ears, fur and nails are well groomed.

Some small dogs have the notion that bathing time is that time to be goofy. They will, therefore, most especially try to bounce and wiggle all over and try nipping during bath time. If this is what happens during your puppys bath time, you should get a floating toy in the water that she will focus on instead of mouthing you. You should use the shampoos that are recommended for pets. Choose the products that are particularly designed for your type of animals, since some of the ingredients, can be harmful if used on various kinds of pets.

You should also brush your puppy. Grooming your puppys hair regularly with a comb or a brush can help get rid of dirt, keep the skin free of irritants, clean and prevent tangles. Also, during grooming, you can check for flea dirt, fleas or any sign that the pet is being infested by fleas.

It is normal for dogs to shed damaged or old hair. However, the frequency or amount of hair your dog shed will depend on his breed type, health and the season. Most dogs grow thick coat during the cold weather and then shed it during the hot season. However, a dog that is mostly indoors may not shed its coat evenly throughout the year.

The skin of your young dog will determine how healthy it will appear. For this reason, it is required that you ensure it is well kept at all times. There are many problems associated with their skins which include external parasites, allergies, stress, metabolic problems, and infections.

The skin of the puppy is a portrayal of the general health, so it should be in good shape. In the event of a skin problem, the dog will respond with excess licking, scratching or chewing. You may blame this on some causes such as stress, external parasites, metabolic problems, allergies, and infections.

It is important to trim the nails of your dog before they begin touching the ground when the dog is walking. In case the nails of your dog are getting snagged or clicking, you may need to cut them. You should also clean the nails to avoid accumulation of bacteria.

Nail care is important. The nails of your puppy should be trimmed when they are about to touch the ground. If they are snagged or clicking on the floor, you should trim them.




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