Grooming Your Golden Retriever

Brushing your Golden Retriever regularly will help prevent shedding (especially important if youhave allergies) and matting of his fur. Matting is not only unattractive, but it's uncomfortable foryour dog as well. Brushing also helps you remove burs and other foreign matter that couldthreaten his health. Regular grooming will help maintain a shiny, healthy coat and enhance yourGolden Retriever's quality of life.Grooming your Golden Retriever is a time-consuming process. Grooming should be done atleast once, preferably twice, ever week. You can expect to spend about one-half an hour in thegrooming process. The first step in the grooming process is a good brushing. Brush the entirebody, from head to tail. When you've finished brushing, you can use a comb to remove anyremaining loose hair and help distribute oils evenly throughout your Golden Retriever's coat.While you're accomplishing hair removal, you can also inspect your pet's roots and skin for ticksand fleas or skin irritations. This will also be a good time to inspect his ears to be sure they'reclean and healthy and trim his nails.You should give your Golden Retriever regular baths, too. Though it's a little complicated, thepath will keep his coat and skin in good condition and reduce your exposure to allergens. Afterbrushing to get rid of tangles and loose hair, bathe your Golden Retriever with a shampoodesigned specifically for dogs. Human shampoos are too harsh for a dog's sensitive skin. You'llfind that two baths a month will be sufficient to maintain your Golden's coat. If you do itconsistently, your Golden Retriever's coat will be easier to brush and clean.Because Golden's have longer fur, it is important to prevent matting. Daily brushing willaccomplish this best, especially if you use metal combs or brushes. Taking the easy way bycutting the matts out is not advisable, as it could injure your pet, and it will certainly detract fromhis naturally beautiful coat. Avoid using scissors for grooming. Brushes and baths are the bestway to prevent matting and maintain your Golden's health.Trimming your Golden Retriever's nails regularly is also important. Too-long nails are bad foryour dog's health. They can split and bleed profusely. They can change the shape of the footHow To Take Care Of Your Dog’s Health© Wings Of Success Page 31 of 79and cause other joint problems if they force your Golden Retriever to walk so as to protect thetoo-long nails.If you have never done it before, it might be wise to take your Golden to the vet to learn how todo it properly. Most dogs don't like having their nails clipped, and you may pick up some goodhints on how to do it without a struggle. When you do clip your Golden's nails, you should beaggressive, trimming them about 1/16 inch or 2 millimeters, from the quick. You can expect tosee some bleeding now and then, so keep some styptic power nearby. You'll probably need toundertake this task every few weeks.Now, about your Golden Retriever's ears. Their ears are easily infected if you don't clean themregularly. Ear infections are very painful for dogs, and you'll want to assure your Golden is freeof this health risk. Symptoms that may indicate ear infections include head shaking andscratching the ears, painful reactions when the ears are touched, discharges or foul odorscoming from the ears, and blisters, swelling, or redness on or around the skin. If you notice anyof these symptoms, you should take your Golden to the vet before the problems get worse orbecome irreversible.You should clean his ears once a week using a commercial ear-cleaning solution to preventinfection. Many people don't realize that hair can grow inside and into dogs' ears. Use ahemostat to carefully remove any hair inside the ear canal. Then use cotton or a cloth with thecleaning solution to gently clean no further than one-half an inch into the ear. Do NOT use Qtipsor alcohol to clean your Golden's ears. And do not use water or a syringe to clean his ears.Leave this delicate and sometimes dangerous task to the vet. If you use tools like a hemostat,be sure they are sterile.Good, regular grooming is essential to the health and well-being of your Golden Retriever. Ittakes some time from your daily routine, but it also helps you bond with your pet. If you don'thave the time, you should take your Golden Retriever to a dog-grooming professional. Nowmatter how you do it, you must assure that your Golden receives regular grooming and baths.

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