If you don't groom your dog, dead skin and dirt are going to pile up on their coat. When you brush your dog, you're not only helping keep their coat healthy and glossy, you're also helping remove dead skin and dirt as well as dead fur and dandruff. 26 июн. 2020 г.
Is it cruel not to groom dog?
All dogs need grooming There's no doubt that grooming is an essential part of responsible dog ownership. Regular home grooming not only helps remove dead hair and dirt but also provides the opportunity for owners to check over and maintain a healthy coat, as well as checking for lumps, bumps, ticks and fleas.
How long can a dog go without grooming?
Long-haired dogs need a bath every 4 to 6 weeks, complemented by a haircut every 8 to 12 weeks, says Curtis. A good balance of both can be achieved with a visit from a groomer every six weeks. The more you brush your dog at home, Curtis notes, the longer you can go between visits from the groomer.
Do dogs really need to be groomed?
“Grooming is as important as bringing your pet to the vet for regular checkups,” says Lauren Lakritz, an Animal Care Technician in the ASPCA's Animal Recovery Center (ARC) and a certified professional groomer. “It's maintaining the well-being of your animal.”
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