Our pets love to run, jump, roll around on the couch, in the mud of houses with gardens, and grind all our slippers to a pulp. However, there are ways to safely entertain our dog at home, giving them a massage that brings them well-being and love.
What should you keep in mind when caring for your dog’s coat?
While it’s true that they aren’t fans of biweekly baths, it’s true that sometimes it’s unavoidable to care for their fur (and our furniture!). Love is, above all, well-being in every aspect of their lives. The simplest answer for caring for our four-legged friends’ coats could be based on our dog’s breed, their coat type, and whether or not they are prone to skin diseases.
Curly fur is very special because it grows continuously and can be cut at home to give the dog its own unique style. Of course, there are combs for short- and long-haired dogs, and here, it would be crucial to have a detangling comb, since their sensitive skin and pleasant waves can cause knots to form over time, causing discomfort to our dogs. Some recommended brands for this type of coat are Puppis, Pawise, Oveja Negra, among others.
Long hair vs. short hair: an essential question
Long-haired dogs also require special care and lots of brushing. They can be bathed at home with the appropriate products and will need a special dog brush, since their long hair needs to be cared for like a French model’s.
In the case of short-haired dogs, brushing and washing are essential, especially during shedding periods. Special shampoos for this coat should be used, in addition to a comb appropriate for their needs.
This type of recommendation is usually given to de-stress our four-legged friend and provide a loving and affectionate massage. Because it strengthens the human-dog bond and nourishes emotional well-being and helps blood circulation in the skin.