2009年5月12日星期二
Dog grooming
I want to introduct something about Bio Cleansing & Moisturizing Lotion. It gently washes away impurities such as dirt, make up & excess oils as it smoothes the skin without drying. Composition: natural moisturizer, milk, witchazel and various fruit enzymes. Bio Cleansing & Moisturizing Loti (Redirected from Hand-stripping)A Newfoundland dog lying next to its combed-out seasonal undercoat.Dog grooming is hygienic care given to a dog, or a process by which the dog's physical appearance is enhanced for showing or other types of competition. A person who earns their living grooming dogs is known as a groomer.Contents1 Reasons for grooming 2 Tools used for grooming 3 Bathing 4 Hair removal 4.1 Clipping 4.2 Stripping 5 Nail trimming 6 References // Reasons for groomingGrooming is an important part of dog care. Depending on the breed, age and health of the dog, grooming may be a daily activity. Many breeds require significantly less grooming than this, but regular grooming helps to ensure the dog is healthy and comfortable. It is important to note, while many dogs shed, others such as the Poodle, do not shed (see Moult). Instead, their coat grows much like human hair, and requires trimming.The main reasons for daily grooming include:improved health of the skin and coat decreases the chance of various health problems such as thrush, scratches, and other skin problems cleans the dog allows the groomer to check the dog's health, such as looking for cuts, heat, swelling, lameness, or a change in temperament (such as depression) which could indicate the dog is sick helps to form a relationship between dog and owner Optional additional options that some dog groomers provide include services such as colouring dogs fur and painting dogs nails. They may also sell products for dogs fur and other products such as clothes.[citation needed]Tools used for groomingVarious types of currycombsCurry or Currycomb: A tool made of rubber or plastic with short "teeth." The tool is rubbed or "curried" in a circular motion to loosen dirt, hair, and other detritus, plus stimulate the skin to produce natural oils. Metal currycombs are also available, but are designed for use on show cattle.A shedding bladeShedding blade: for grooming certain types of harsh coats, a metal shedding blade with short, dull teeth is used to remove dead hair. The shedding blade is not used to cut the hair.Scissors and Clippers: used to remove hair on certain types of coats or in sensitive areas.BathingDogs can be bathed by being wet down with a garden hose using a hand-held shower head, or with water from a bucket. Oftentimes, one bath will not make a dog truly clean. A second bath if excellent to ensure the entire body has been cleaned. Many types of shampoos and conditioners formulated for dogs are available, however, using a shampoo without mixing it with water may be a little strong for a dog who's just getting a touch-up bath. If your dog isn't filthy, add half water to your shampoo to make it easier on the dog and to make sure it rinses entirely. If not rinsed completely, it may become irritating to the dog. Most dogs do not require frequent bathing: too-frequent shampooing can strip the hair coat of natural oils and cause it to dry out.Hair removalThe coats of many breeds require trimming, cutting, or other attention. Styles vary by breed and discipline. While some hair removal has its origins in practical purposes, much is based on the taste of the owner, whether or not the dog will be shown, and what work the dog does.ClippingStrippingThe coats of Border Terriers must be stripped. Here an unstripped adult Border Terrier (left) is shown with a puppy.The body of this adult Border Terrier has been stripped.Stripping or hand-stripping is the process of pulling the dead hair out of the coat of a non-shedding dog, either by using a stripping knife or the fingers. A hard, wiry coat has a cycle where it starts growing and then sheds as it reaches maximum length. Hand-stripping coordinates the shedding and makes room for a new coat to grow.Nail trimmingNail trimming is absolutely necessary for maintaining good health. If a dog's nails are allowed to grow, they will curl over into a spiral shape; walking will become increasingly painful to the dog as they grow out. Uncut nails may curl so far that they pierce the paw pad, leading to infection and debilitating pain. If one does not trim a dog's nails on a monthly basis the quick will grow along with the nail, making it nearly impossible to cut properly. Owners may choose to trim nails themselves or may opt to take their pet to a groomer or veterinarian.References^ "Hand Stripping the Wire or Broken Coated Dog". http://www.harborside.com/~laurelt/handstrip.htm. Categories: Dog shows and showing Animal hair Dog equipmentHidden categories: All articles needing style editing Wikipedia articles needing style editing from October 2008 All articles with...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about Electric Facial Bed, camellia seed oil, . The Bio Cleansing & Moisturizing Lotion products should be show more here!
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