Grooming Your Golden Retriever
Keeping on top of your Golden Retrievers coat is very important. By brushing it regularly and washing it you are ensuring that your lab will not get any unwanted visitors and the coat will be healthy for years to come.
Grooming your Golden Retriever is a never ending process. The entire process should be done once or twice a week, and will take you around a ½ an hour of time.
Brushing your dog while he is shedding will help to control shedding quite a bit.
While outside, if your Golden Retriever manages to get burs or other defects in his hair, you should instantly take a few moments of your time and get the burs or other matter out of his coat.
When you groom your pet, you should always start with a good brushing. Using a 'bristle brush' allows you to remove any 'dead' hairs and it will assist in distributing the coats natural oils.
Brush his entire body, then once you have finished brushing you can switch to a comb to get out any loose hair that remains in the coat. While you are getting out the hair, you can also inspect your pet for ticks, fleas, and other types of skin ailments. If you wish, you can also check his ears and trim his nails as well.
Keeping on top of your Golden Retrievers coat is very important. By brushing it regularly and washing it you are ensuring that your lab will not get any unwanted visitors and the coat will be healthy for years to come.
Grooming is an essential aspect to the health of every Golden Retriever. All it takes is a little bit of time from your day to groom your pet and keep him healthy. If you don't have the time to groom your Golden, you can always take him to a professional. Whether you do it yourself or take your Golden to a pro - grooming you Golden Retriever is something that simply must be done.
Bathing your Golden Retriever
Trimming your Golden Retrievers Nails
Golden Retrievers Eyes and Ears
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