Clipping
a dog
Many dog owners
generally think of clipping
as only a mechanical activity.
Few understand that clipping
a dog is an art. Clipping a
coat or nail needs to be carried
out in a careful manner to avoid
the injuries to the skin or
nail. Clipping of the coat is
to be taken care of as per the
breed characteristics. If the
coat is not properly clipped,
this may lead to the dust accumulation
in the coat and the animal may
start showing signs of skin
diseases. This is true especially
when the grooming activities
are not done in a proper manner.
Clipping of
coat helps to get rid of the
parasitic burden to a greater
extent and also, the clipping
of your dog is of more useful
to expose on the type of parasitic
problem that the dog is likely
to suffer. Many pet health parlors
are available wherein the clipping
of dog will be carried out in
a more systematic manner.
Always make
use of a sharp clipper and in
the winter regions, avoid the
close clipping. This is due
to the fact that the closer
clipping in the winter seasons
may expose the dog to the environmental
stresses like the cold climate.
Hence, the dog may become more
vulnerable to the frostbite.
Avoid the close clipping of
coat or nail because this may
cause injury to the underlying
tissues and may cause bleeding
in the concerned animal.
Many pet owners
need to avoid any clipping activity
when the animal is not in healthy
status. Clipping instruments
are available to a greater extent
in many pet shops. Avoid the
blunt instruments because they
may not clip well and hence,
repetition is required often.
Always use modern equipments
for clipping activities.
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