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Shih-Tzu Grooming Tips

July 30, 2009 in Grooming, Health by admin

Developing a proper grooming routine for your Shih-Tzu is one of the most important things to be considered as far as dog grooming is concerned. There are some health concerns that come in addition to a good smell and cleanness your puppy should have. Keep in mind that this will comes as a favor done both to you and your guests. Important indicators in revealing future health problems that may appear are given by your Shih-Tzu’s coat and skin. Learn how to groom your puppy and follow the proper instructions and you will ensure it the normal health a puppy should enjoy. It will also create a special bond between the two of you. As owner, it’s your responsibility to follow basic dog grooming instructions. It means that you should have in your house things such as brushes, shampoos, clippers and other necessary equipment, but also to be armed with appropriate knowledge as well as maintaining a sound and regular routine.

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Brushing is part of a dog’s grooming and should be thought of before even considering bathing your Shih-Tzu. Brushing should be done daily as it will help remove dirt and pests and untangle knots. Use natural oils evenly through your Shih-Tzu's coat.

Trimming your Shih-Tzu’s nails is also very important. The trimming should be done once a month, but this really depends on your Shih-Tzu's habits and activities. When cutting their nails pay attention to length: do not cut them too short and use appropriate trimmers.

Bathing your Shih-Tzu is yet another important part of grooming. It is important that you do not bathe your puppy too often. You may want to brush your Shih-Tzu daily but when it comes to bathing it do not overdo it since this will wash away vital oils they need for healthy skin. It will also cause skin irritations and encourages itching.

As a rule of thumb, wash your Shih-Tzu once every 10 days. Before washing your Shih-Tzu, make sure you have bought dog shampoo, some brushes or combs, a washcloth, some cotton balls, and a towel or two. To prevent sliding or slipping, you can try using a detachable spray hose for your bath and a rubber mat.

Following these tips will ensure healthy hygiene for your Shih-Tzu and will make sure he remains healthy.

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Momo’s New Look – Back from the Groomer

June 13, 2009 in Grooming by admin

We took Momo to the groomer and got her a haircut about a week ago and she looks so much different. At first, we thought the long, puff-haired look was cuter on her, but we've grown used to seeing her like this and it's also cute - a different kind of cute, but cute nonetheless.

She also got her nails cut and her tear stains removed.

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Momo's Old Look
Momo's Old Look
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Momo's New Look

 

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