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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Basic Home Dog Grooming Tips for Short Haired Dogs


 

Grooming your dog at home can be a bonding experience and a great way to keep your pup healthy and happy. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you do it right:

1. Bathing Basics

  • Use lukewarm water and a dog-specific shampoo to avoid skin irritation.

  • Bathe your dog every 4–6 weeks, depending on breed and activity level.

  • Avoid getting water in their ears and eyes—use cotton balls in ears if needed.

  • Dry thoroughly with a towel or a pet-safe blow dryer on a cool setting

 2. Brushing & Coat Care

  • Brush regularly to prevent mats and reduce shedding:

    • Short-haired dogs: rubber curry brush or bristle brush, weekly.

  • Always brush in the direction of hair growth and check for tangles or debris.

 3. Fur Trimming

  • Use rounded-tip scissors or electric clippers for safe trimming.

  • Focus on areas like around the eyes, paws, and sanitary zones.

  • Never shave double-coated breeds—just tidy up the edges.

 4. Nail & Paw Care

  • Trim nails when you hear them clicking on the floor.

  • Use dog nail clippers or a grinder to avoid cutting the quick.

  • Check paw pads for cracks or debris and trim excess fur between toes.

 5. Ear Cleaning

  • Clean outer ears with a damp cotton ball or ear cleaner monthly.

  • Never insert anything deep into the ear canal.

  • Watch for signs of infection: redness, discharge, or foul odor.

 6. Eye Care

  • Wipe away discharge with a soft cloth or dog-safe eye wipes.

  • Avoid rubbing directly over the eye and check for irritation or redness.

 7. Dental Hygiene

  • Brush teeth with dog toothpaste 2–3 times per week.

  • Use dental chews or toys to help reduce plaque.

  • Wrap your finger in gauze if your dog resists a toothbrush.

 Pro Tips

  • Keep grooming sessions short and positive—use treats and praise.

  • Start slow if your dog is anxious; breaks and cuddles help.

  • Invest in a DIY grooming kit with all the essentials. Choosing the right brush for a short-haired dog is all about comfort, coat health, and shedding control.

Choosing a good brush:

 What to Look For

  • Soft Bristles or Rubber Tips: Gentle on skin, especially for dogs with sensitive coats.

  • Ergonomic Handle: Makes grooming easier on your hands.

  • Size Match: Choose a brush size that fits your dog’s body—small for Dachshunds, larger for Labs.

  • Easy to Clean: Self-cleaning or retractable bristles save time.

Resources: www.akc.org, www.wikihow.com, www.rover.com, www.nymag.com

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