How often should I brush my dog?

You should brush your dog every couple of days no matter the length of his coat. Sometimes your brushing can have a specific purpose, such as removing hair mats or helping your dog shed his seasonal coat, but most often you'll be doing general-purpose brushing or combing.
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Can I brush my dog too much?

Although you can't necessarily over brush your dog so long as you follow the typical brushing guidelines, you can cause his skin and coat some damage if you over groom him. Bathing him too often strips the natural protective oils from his skin, which can leave it flaky, irritated and itchy.
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How many times a week should you brush your dog?

Smooth, short-coated dogs can generally be brushed once every few weeks to remove loose hair. While short, dense-furred dogs should usually be brushed once a week. Long-coated or double-coated dogs must be brushed weekly to prevent mats and to remove tangles.
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Should I brush my dog daily?

Dogs do not require daily brushing. Even dogs who require frequent at-home groomings for coat maintenance still usually only need to be brushed a few times each week.
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Do dogs feel better after you brush them?

Regular grooming relaxes the dog who's used to it, and it becomes a special time that you can both share. A coat free of mats, burrs and tangles and skin free of fleas and ticks are as comfortable to your dog as fresh, clean clothes are to you. It makes you feel good, and the effect is the same for your pet.
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How To Properly Brush Your Dog



Do dogs like being kissed?

The truth is that some dogs simply don't like being kissed. That said, dogs who have been trained to accept kisses may eventually tolerate or even enjoy them.
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How often should you bathe an indoor dog?

While the frequency of bathing may be different for each dog, Wendy Weinand, manager, pet services grooming education for Petco, says that a good rule to follow is to wash your dog every four weeks. “This will help to keep their skin and coat clean and keep their natural oils spread out to help condition,” she says.
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Is it better to brush a dog wet or dry?

If possible, Stites recommends brushing your dog's hair before a bath, as water can make mats and knots even tighter. “Many brushes can grab the wet hair and pull at the skin, causing discomfort or pain to your dog,” Stites says.
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What happens if you don't brush dog?

Without brushing, plaque can build up, putting your dog at risk for bad breath, gum disease, and tooth decay. It can also cause painful infections. Severe infection can spread, causing life-threatening conditions.
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Does brushing a dog hurt them?

Brushing your dog regularly not only keeps his coat looking good, it helps release dead hair, cuts down on excess shedding, removes mats, and distributes the natural oils in the skin to keep your dog healthy. To make brushing safe and comfortable, teach your dog the stand command.
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How do I know when to stop brushing my dog?

Stop brushing when you can no longer pinch out a tuft of hair, says Bird. Avoid brush burn. Your precious pooch and feline friend need gentle care. Don't press the bristles of any brush hard against your pet's tender skin or tug at knots or tangles.
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Can I use a human toothbrush on my dog?

What You Need to Brush Your Dog's Teeth: A soft, clean toothbrush. You can buy a dog toothbrush at a pet store, or you can use a human toothbrush with soft bristles.
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How long should I brush my dog's hair?

Brushing them every day for at least 15 minutes during their coat blow will help speed up the process, keep them comfortable, and stop the furballs from falling out all around your home.
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Can you bathe a dog once a week?

Yes, if you and your pups are very active, a once a week is okay. Weekly or bi-weekly bathing can prevent itchiness, washing allergens away before they get a chance to penetrate the skin.
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Can I use baby wipes on dog?

If you run out of dog wipes, you may be tempted to use baby wipes or other human wipes to clean your dog. However, this isn't advisable for a few reasons. First, the pH of human skin and dog skin is different says Dr. McCarthy, so human wipes may cause irritation, dryness, or itching on your dog.
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How often should I brush my dog to prevent shedding?

The more often you brush your dog, the more hair you will remove to avoid excess shedding. During the shedding seasons of fall and spring, brush your dog at least twice a week—more if you have time.
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Should you clean dogs teeth?

Keeping your dog's teeth clean is important, as ignoring it can lead to plaque build-up and dental problems.
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Do Dentastix actually work?

Minerals including Sodium Tripolyphosphate

Sodium Tripolyphosphate is the active ingredients in a Dentastix that helps keep your dogs teeth clean. Clinical studies show that they can prevent tartar build up by up to 80%.
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Do you need toothpaste for dogs?

To prevent illness and keep your dog healthy, it's important to clean your pup's teeth. Although many dogs may not like it initially, finding the right dog toothpaste, introducing it slowly, and brushing consistently, can help with the process.
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How do groomers keep dogs still?

Use of Grooming Restraints Such As a Noose

In such cases, groomers have learned to use restraints such as a noose. A noose is a restraining aid joined to an upside-down L-shaped metal bar. It helps restrain a dog around the neck and centers the pet on the grooming table.
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Can I let my dog air dry after a bath?

While some pet owners are content to let their dogs air dry, you shouldn't be. When you let your dog air dry, they'll be at risk for fungus growing between their paw pads and in locations where their legs attach to their torso. If your dog has long hair, their fur may become matted if you let them air dry after a bath.
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Should I let my dog in the bathroom with me?

As long as they don't show signs of anxiety, it's perfectly fine to redirect your dog to another room when you need to use the facilities. But if you don't mind having an audience, there's no harm in letting your dog follow you into the bathroom. After all, you watch them poop all the time!
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Is it weird to shower with your dog?

Don't worry if your friends or colleagues give you a weird look when you tell them that you shower with the dog. It's still quite a foreign notion for many people. Dog dads and canine lovers all over the world shower with their furry friends to save time. It just makes bathing a whole lot easier.
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Where should my dog sleep?

Your dog should sleep wherever you—and your furry best friend—are ensured a good night's rest. Whether he sleeps in your bed, his own dog bed in one of his many strange sleeping positions, on the couch, or in his dog crate will vary depending on what works best for you both.
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What are dog Zoomies?

IN-DEPTH (5 MIN.) Zoomies, or Frenetic Random Activity Periods (FRAPs), refer to those unmistakable explosions of energy that dogs have on occasion. Zoomies often feature frantic, repetitive behavior such as running in circles or spinning around.
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