Change Your Pet’s Grooming Routine According To The Weather
Like you, your pet has a different routine and behavioral pattern during the changing seasons. We, at Pup-E-Tail, believe in providing a meticulously curated plan for your furry friends. The wants and needs of our little or not-so-little friends do change with season change. As their owner, one must cater to these specific needs and duly take care of them. Whether it is scorching heat or chilly winters, making changes to their routine makes all the difference. Keep their comfort and well-being as the priority and they will be even happier than before. Here is a guide that will make dealing with all the season’s easier than before.
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Summertime
The foremost thing that you as an owner can do is to keep a check on the water intake. Usually being indoors these little creatures are not used to the high temperatures outside. Dehydration is very common in the summer days. Not just water, but a little glucose, yogurt, watermelons, etc can be mixed along to provide nutrition with the water intake. Keep them cool in the summer season by not cutting their fur. Might seem a little contradictory but this is the best thing to do. The fur will prevent direct contact with the sun with their sensitive skin and avoid any kind of problems. Just opt for a light trim and that will do the job. Our professional team of groomers will give you the best advice based on the dog’s breed, age, etc.
Chilly Winter Wonderland
For dogs with long or double coats, it is best to keep it as it is and add nothing. Whereas for the smaller breeds with a single coat add a sweater or a puppy jacket to protect them from the cold. The main motive during this time is to keep them as protected from the cold as one can. During walks make sure that they are protected and covered so that the cold is kept at bay. Snow or ice can make the dog’s coat prone to matting or entanglement. It is important to take the proper precautions while removing these snowballs. One can make use of the whisk to remove the ice without damaging the coat or skin. Keep the cold and hassles of the winter season at arm’s length by getting in touch with our proficient crew.
Shedding Season
The most dreaded season of the year is the shredding season. There are a few ways in which it can be controlled but not completely stopped. Brush the coat of your dog daily and then make sure that they are kept away from moisture. Moisture will make wet leaves stick to their coat and result in the formation of mats. Pay close attention to their ears, bellies, paws, noses, etc for any kind of sign of infection. If you see it take them to the vet immediately. Keep an eye out for these little signs and you are good to pass the shedding season.
By tailoring and changing the dog’s routine with the season, your furry friends will not only stay happy but will also feel their best selves. Every dog is unique and so shall be the changes made to the everyday routine. Our team will be at your beck and call to provide any kind of assistance during any season of the year. Contact usand give your pets a royal treatment.