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Important Dog Grooming Suggestions

It is important to establish a dog grooming regimen for your Doberman. Your dog will benefit from frequent brushing, which stimulates the coat and skin, and your house will be much cleaner, since less shedding will occur.

Bathing is only suggested on rare occasions, since frequent baths remove natural protective oils from the skin. If your dobe is dirty, or shows evidence of fleas, he may be bathed in lukewarm water using mild shampoo. Rinse the soap thoroughly and towel dry.

During grooming sessions, look for parasites which can cause discomfort.

Fleas are common, but can be controlled by commercial powders, sprays, collars, or dips. Contact your veterinarian for recommended treatment or prevention with long-lasting topicals or oral products.

Ticks may be removed by saturating with alcohol, and carefully pulling off with tweezers.

Mites are too small to detect, but symptoms include frantic scratching, biting, and chewing. Mites may also cause dog mange. Your veterinarian can help diagnose mites.

Eyes should be cleaned of any discharge with a soft cloth moistened with water or saline solution.

Ear discomfort is indicated by scratching or head shaking. Infections can settle deep in the ear canal and should be treated by your veterinarian immediately.

Since dogs depend on their teeth for survival, the mouth should be examined periodically for signs of gum disease, and tartar accumulation. This should be a major part of the annual veterinary examination, and any problems should be addressed immediately.

Few dogs exercise on hard surfaces to keep their nails filed down, so it is important that you clip their nails, to keep them comfortable. Neglected nails may cripple a dog.



I hope you have enjoyed reading my dog grooming page.

If you have any questions about grooming your Doberman Pinscher please feel free to ask using my Contact Us form.

Sincerely,
Randy
My Doberman





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