Poodle Grooming
Here are some poodle grooming tips.
Giving your Poodle a Bath: You can bathe your poodle as frequently as once in a week. Fill a tub with warm water and allow his/her coat to saturate thoroughly, making sure that it is wet right up to the skin. Since poodles were bred to be water dogs, their coat is very dense, hence, this may take some time. Then, using a mild dog shampoo, bathe and rinse thoroughly, finish off by using a conditioner for dogs. Next, towel your poodle, removing the excess moisture, and then use a blow dryer to dry her/him off, being careful not to take the blow dryer too close, or it will burn your poodle. While blow-drying, use a slicker brush gently, for this will make the coat soft and fluffy.
Brushing and Combing your Poodle: Brushing and combing your poodle’s coat is very important in order to prevent the hair from tangling and matting, spread the naturals oils of the skin, increase the blood circulation in the skin, plus, because your poodle will actually enjoy it. Although many people think that poodles don’t shed, they actually do, but the shed hair remains in the coat and gets matted. Hence, it is absolutely essential to thoroughly brush and comb your poodle at least twice in a week. Begin by brushing the hindquarters, then the hind legs, then move to the forelegs, the body, and last the head and ears. Use a natural bristle brush for the areas that have longer hair, and a slicker brush to pull out matted hair and dead hair. After brushing, comb out any snarls that may have been missed.
Clipping your Poodle’s Nails: Clipping your dog’s nails is another important part of poodle grooming. If allowed to grow excessively it can damage your poodle’s feet, making it painful for him/her to walk or run, sometimes even leading to lameness. Use dog nail clippers, which can be bought from any pet supply store, to cut only the tips. If you cut too far back, it will cause pain and bleeding. Just in case this accident should happen, it is a good idea to keep styptic powder handy, which you can use on the wound. It is advisable to learn how to clip your poodle’s nails from a veterinary doctor first before attempting it yourself.
Taking Care of your Poodle’s Teeth: Dental care is as essential for your poodle as it is for you. If the teeth are neglected, it can lead to tooth decay, bleeding gums, bad breath, and so on. You will need to clean your poodle’s teeth at least once in a week, although it is better to do it everyday. Use a toothbrush with soft bristles and toothpaste for dogs to gently brush all around the teeth.
Taking Care of your Poodle’s Ears: Your poodle’s ears need to be checked regularly. In case there are wax deposits or dirt, dip a cotton-tipped swab in mineral oil and clean it out gently. It is important not to go down to deep into the ear, or it will cause injury. It is best to learn the procedure from a veterinary doctor first before attempting it yourself.
Taking Care of your Poodle’s Eyes: Keep your poodles eyes clear of dried matter that collects in the corners of the eyes. Use a cotton swab dipped in warm water to gently get rid of them. However, care must be taken not to rub on the eyes with cotton, because the fibers may cause irritation. If there is any discharge from the eyes, or injury, or any other problems, they need to be treated by a veterinarian promptly.
Clipping your Poodle’s Coat: There are various styles of clipping your poodle’s coat. Given below are a few:
Puppy Clip: This is meant for poodle’s below the age of one. In this style, the base of the tail, the feet, and the face are shaved, while the hair on the rest of the body is kept long.
Lamb Clip: In this style, the base of the tail, feet, and face are shaved, while the top knot, tail and legs are kept fluffy.
Kennel Clip: The base of the tail, feet, and face are closely shaved. The hair on the body is kept short, the hair on the tail and the top knot are kept longer compared to the body hair. This style is easy to maintain and is particularly good during the summer.
English Saddle Clip: The tail, forelegs, and face are shaved, with a pompon on the tail’s end and puffs of hair on the forelegs. A short covering of coat is kept on the hindquarters, with a curved area of hair on the flanks, and each of the hind legs have two shaven bands. The hair on the rest of the body is left long and full.

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