Keeping Your Dog Happy And Healthy

5 Reasons Why Brushing Your New Puppy Often Is Super Important

New dog owners, rejoice! There are tons of ways to give your new puppy a home-grooming treatment that will make her more comfortable. There are many reasons why you should brush your new pup on a regular basis, but here are the top six:

1. Brush to prevent shedding 

When you brush your pup's coat, it removes the dead hair and product build-up from her coat, helping to prevent shedding and keep your home clean. It also helps remove any mats or tangles in their coats so they can easily be untangled by a professional groomer if you don't have the time for this task.

2. Brush to help maintain healthy skin

Brushing your pup's coat will not only remove dead hair and tangles but will also remove any dirt and other debris that could get embedded on your pup's skin. This means she has a much more comfortable time during the summer months when the air can be dry and hot.

3. Brush to keep fleas and ticks away

If you don't want fleas or ticks on your puppy, dandruff or undercoat flakes, or other parasites like heartworm larvae, you need to brush regularly. Regular grooming will help keep the fur from matting. This makes it easier to brush and remove loose hair and dander, which can be a hotbed for fleas and ticks.

4. Brush to prevent hot spots

Hot spots are caused by irritation or allergies in the dog's skin. There are a lot of things that can cause hot spots, but the underlying issue is usually matting in the fur. If you brush regularly, your pup will have a healthy, clean coat that is free of knots and matted fur. By brushing often you also make it less likely to get these irritated patches of skin that can become infected if not treated properly.

5. Brush to keep your dog cool and comfortable

Warm summer weather can make dogs uncomfortable and itchy when their skin is exposed. It can also make them more vulnerable to fleas, ticks, mites, and other parasites that plague dogs during these warmer months. Regular brushing can help keep your dog cool and comfortable.

6. Brush to help relieve them from stress

Brushing your pup regularly throughout the day can offer them a sense of comfort. It's a repetitive motion that can relax your pup and help relieve them of stress from their day. In short, brushing your new dog is good for you and good for them. Remember that not all brushes are right for your dog. Start out slow with their fur, then work your way up to a stronger brush as they get used to it. 

If you need help, contact pet grooming services.