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 OK not to groom my dog?
It Removes Dirt & Dead Skin But whenever you brush your dog, you're doing more than just making them look nicer. Brushing them is a vital part of their health because you're also getting rid of external dirt, dead fur and skin cells, and dandruff that might otherwise stay stuck on your dog's coat.
How long can a dog go without being groomed?
Long-Haired Dogs They also need to be bathed every 4 to 6 weeks and have their hair cut every 8 to 12 weeks. You can strike a balance by visiting the professional groomer after every 6 weeks. Nevertheless, you may have to visit the groomer more often to keep your dog's skin healthy.
Does every dog need to be groomed?
It's a common misconception that only dogs with a longer coat, or show dogs need to be professionally groomed. This couldn't be farther from the truth. In fact, each and every dog should get groomed by a professional groomer every 4-6 weeks. This will not only help them look their best, but also to feel their best.
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