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In case you're planning on volunteering at a shelter or even
if you want to know more about shampooing your own pet, here's some little-known
information and a few tips, just for you! When animals owned or homeless are outside, they pick up all kinds of stuff in their coats from dirt, burrs, fleas, ticks and the list goes on. The more regularly you wash your pet, the easier it is going to be on the both of youphysically and psychologically. There's ultimately going to be less matting, dander and dirt for you to deal with and getting your pet into a routine will mean less coaxing and cajoling on your part. Our Finicky Cats We all know that cats have a special relationship with water. In fact, they generally abhor it. However, cats do need to be bathed at least once every season aside from winter. Yes, cats are skilled groomers, but let's face it: their tongues don't come with soap. It's important to bathe cats because loose hairs can cause allergies, and dead skin that often looks like dandruff is a very enticing breeding ground for bacteria. The minute they see that you are about to carry them to the sink, that cuddly creature will transform into a scratching, snarling beast. In case you havent already found this out the hard way, you can't keep a cat in the sink the same way you can a dog. Their bodies are nimble and lithethe ballerinas of the pet world. They will squirm and bite their way out of your jurisdiction before you can even blink twice. So, we recommend using an adjustable screen, the kind that you would place over a window. Adjust the screen to fit the size of the sink and position it against the side of the sink the way you would position a ladder against the wall. If you place your cat in the sink, it will freak and try to grab on to anything. Once it grabs on to the screen with its nails, that's a wrap. It is now attached to the screen. Hold your cat into the screen and wash. When it's over, your cat won't let go easily; it has begun to use the screen as a safety net. Put a towel around your cat and gently lift it off the screen. Our Docile Dogs Some dogs have naturally oily skin. If you take your finger and feel between the shoulder blades and you get a film on your hands, it's definitely time to shampoo. A buildup of oil also means a buildup of bacteria. This may mean a weekly or generally a bi-weekly washing. If you don't feel a film on your fingers after a few weeks, then lucky you; it may mean a monthly washing. Sometimes, the frequency with which you wash your dog has
to do with its lifestyle and its breed. For instance, white and light colored dogs
generally need to be washed more often than dark colored dogs. And for those of you small
breed owners out there: yes, you like to treat them like little dolls, but beware of over
washing. Washing too often dries out the coat, resulting in hair loss and even sores.
Athletic dogs or dogs that spend plenty of time outdoors should be washed every two weeks
or maybe even every week. Some dogs, unfortunately for some of us, like ponds and mud so
that they may warrant a weekly washing. Other dogs just have odors and its better to wash
prior to the odor getting worse.
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