Pet Bathing As Part Of The Pet Grooming
Experience
A house without a pet just isn't complete. Whether the ideal
animal companion is a cat or dog, proper pet grooming is
essential. Purebred or mutt, exotic or domestic, eventually
that same constant sidekick will need to be bathed. The
responsible pet owner will now need to determine if it is time
to bring in the pet grooming professionals or to attempt this
project under their own discretion.
If the house pet happens to be a cat, many individuals feel
that bathing is an unnecessary undertaking. True, a cat will
commonly clean themselves to the best of their ability, however
environmental and household conditions can determine the need
for a full bath. Store-brand cat litter can often hold odor
more discerningly than that of premium quality. This litter box
odor eventually begins to permeate the general smell of the
family pet. Upon noticing this condition, the cat owner will
need to "freshen" the feline. This can be best achieved by
pouring baking soda under lukewarm running water into a large
sink or washtub. Once the baking soda has dissolved, carefully
grasp two of the cat's paws in one hand, while doing the same
with the other paws. Slowly lower the feline into the waiting
water. The owner must take care in their own demeanor and
remain calm and soothing during this
process.
Most cats will not take kindly to this treatment, especially
if it is a new pet grooming experience, and some may holler
about the indignity of the situation. Contrary to the cat's
belief, the experience should not be too upsetting and
fortunately, upon becoming dry, most cats will eventually
forgive their offending owner. If, however, the cat has been
exposed to other items such as grease, or tree sap, the owner
will need to perform a full bath complete with mild shampoo. If
kitty has not had the experience of the "freshening" or other
assisted bathing, this may be the time to contact a pet
grooming expert as their facilities are better equipped to
accommodate the angry and easily antagonized feline.
The family dog will also need bathing, although on a more
regular basis than the feline family members. A small dog may
be cleaned easily in the kitchen sink as the spray attachment
is a perfect tool for rinsing. Thoroughly wet the animal's
coat, and apply a liberal amount of mild pet shampoo. Quality
shampoos are available in many discount stores and a full-line
pet store can provide additional choices for specific problems
such as fleas, ticks, or dry skin problems. After lathering the
coat, it is essential to remove all residue of the shampoo.
The animal must be rinsed with clean water numerous times to
ensure that no soap is left on the skin. A longer haired animal
might now benefit from the use of a conditioner. The use of
this product will leave the coat silky, shiny, and smelling
pleasant, in addition, conditioner provides another avenue for
insuring that all shampoo residues has been removed. After
bathing, the pet owner will find that brushing will be must
easier when facilitated with this product.
If the pet is of the short or wire-haired variety, the owner
will find that a final rinse with a mixture of one-half gallon
of water with two tablespoons of cider vinegar will effectively
remove any residual soap and give the coat a healthy glow. If
bathing is part of your pet grooming regime, be confident with
your skills or call a pet grooming expert.
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