Winter Grooming: How to Keep Your Dogs Coat Healthy and Shiny
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While Australia's winters may be mild compared to other regions, it's still important to pay attention to your dog's coat during this season. Just like us humans, dogs experience changes in their coat and skin during colder months, which can affect their health and shine.
Read on as we explore effective tips to ensure that your canine friend's coat remains lustrous and healthy throughout the winter season. So, grab a warm cup of tea, cozy up with your pup, and let's embark on this winter grooming journey together!
Walking in Winter
Nothing beats a long brisk walk in the winter sunshine. No matter how tired you and your dog may be on your return, it's always good practice to wipe your pet's feet down at the door. Do this with a warm, clean, damp cloth or a fresh towel. You can also use Wonder Wash which is a brilliant quick self rinsing bathing alternative solution for all emergencies.
It's also a good idea to check your dog's paws when you get home from your walk. Keeping their paws free of dirt, plant matter and any small stones or pieces of debris that may get caught between their pads is critical.
As paws tend to be drier in the winter, this practice helps to keep your dog feeling comfortable and mitigate any infections from small cuts. It's also good dog skincare practice as it's an opportunity to keep an eye out for anything unusual happening between their paws.
Winter Grooming for Healthier Coats
Most dogs enjoy the experience of dog brushing and it has plenty of benefits. In the colder months, brushing can help prevent matting and detangle any clumps simultaneously. Regular brushing also acts as a mechanism to spread your dog's natural oils around its skin acting as its own natural moisturiser.
The massaging effect of brushing can boost blood flow to a dog's hair follicles. When brushed regularly, your dog will benefit from healthier skin and a shiny coat. In the process, you'll also be removing dead skin and hair from your dog. Ensure you have proper dog brushware for your dog's coat. They may not be able to say it, but your dog will thank you!
Drinking Water is Part of a Dog Skincare Regime
A consequence of turning the heating on over the winter months can be a drier atmosphere. Therefore, it's essential that you keep your dog well-hydrated by always having a plentiful supply of fresh water on hand.
Water helps with all the following and more:
- Keeping a dog's kidney function in top form
- Food digestion and the absorption of essential nutrients
- Maintaining a normal temperature
- The lubrication and cushioning of joints
- Healthy skin and coats
Bathe Your Dog Less Often But Moisturise More
Unless your dog enjoys daily romps in the mud, you can reduce bath times to once every 4-6 weeks in the cooler months. This can prevent the skin from becoming too dry from washing away its natural oils when they need them the most.
If your dog is still prone to dry skin, moisturising products such as conditioners and oils can help combat dryness. A dog skin and coat care product such as Seabreeze Oil will add vigour to your dog's coat by nourishing it with a beneficial blend of natural oils. With natural extracts such as calendula oil, wheat germ oil and primrose oil, Seabreeze Oil possesses healing and calming properties to help bring your dog's dry skin and coat back to life. Ensure you apply it after winter grooming sessions to help combat dry skin and dander.
Another tool in your winter grooming toolbox is Reviva Coat. It is a revolutionary detangling and nourishing 'leave-in' moisturising foam. It is specially formulated by experts to maintain and improve the condition of your dog's coat.
Reviva Coat is an ideal solution for winter grooming as it can be applied on either wet or dry fur. This means you can use this product to rehydrate your dog's skin without having to bathe them first. Its non-greasy formula will leave the coat looking full and hydrated without feeling oily.
Luxury Pet Products Ideal For All Seasons
While Australian winters may be relatively mild, it's crucial to prioritize your dog's coat health and shine during this cooler season. By following the winter grooming tips we've discussed, you can ensure that your furry friend remains comfortable, healthy, and looking their best.
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