Top Ways to Improve Coat Care for Your
Dog
Gone are the days when dogs were simply bathed in a tub in
the backyard with a bar of hand soap. Now there are shampoos,
conditioners and coat care products designed to help your dog
have a healthy, clean smelling and shiny coat. It is important
to note that dogs hair has a different pH than human hair, and
products designed for us will not work as well on dogs and can,
in fact, lead to skin rashes and hot spots. Use only those
products that are indicated for use on dogs.
Shampoo
There are many different types of shampoos for dogs ranging
from flea and tick shampoos to dandruff control shampoos. There
are also products that have herbal ingredients and those that
are guaranteed to be safe for even those dogs that have an
allergic reaction to other shampoo. Spa type doggie shampoos
for those that truly want a pampered pooch come in lavender and
mint scents or in exotic floral combinations.
When purchasing a dog shampoo be sure to read the
instructions completely. One of the major factors is to be sure
to completely rinse all the soap or shampoo of the skin and
hair before applying conditioner or drying the dog. Residue
from shampoo is the leading cause of rashes and dry skin
patches that can lead to inflammations and bacterial
infections.
Conditioners
Crème style conditioners are used to help dogs with short or
long hair have a healthy coat even if they are outdoor dogs. A
good quality pet conditioner works to strengthen the hair
shaft, helping to minimize and prevent breakage during drying
and grooming. In addition the shampoo will strip some of the
natural oils and moisture from the coat and the conditioner
helps to replace this until the skin is able to secrete natural
oils.
Conditioners, like shampoo, need to be well rinsed from the
hair prior to drying. Leave-in conditioners are sometimes
spritzed into the coat when grooming and drying, especially for
dogs with long coats that tend to tangle and easily mat.
Detangler
A misting bottle filled with detangler is a handy item for
grooming long-haired dogs or dogs with fine hair. A good
detangler can be used diluted and will not need to be used full
strength. Regular brushing and thinning of the hair (stripping)
can be done to prevent tangles and mats from developing. Always
brush the dog before the bath to prevent tangles and knots from
getting worse as you wash.
Dry Cleaners
There are several dry powder cleaners that can be used
between baths to freshen up the dog and help to clean dirt from
the hair. The powder is simply sprinkled on the coat and
brushed out. Dirt is trapped with the powder and brushed out of
the coat. Since many of the breeds do not stand constant
bathing a dry powder cleaning is a great way to keep the dog
clean and fresh and avoid over-drying the coat.
Shine products
Shine products are spritzed or misted onto the coat during
grooming when the dog is completely dry or just slightly damp.
They are not a styling product; rather they work to enhance the
shine of the coat. Usually used prior to showing, shine
products really can make a huge difference in the gleam of the
coat.
There are many different products available to care for a
dogs coat. Do some experimenting and request some free samples
of the internet until you find what works best for you and your
pooch.
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