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Posted on March 9, 2008 by Michelle Adams | Posted under Pets Dogs
Beagle Grooming Tips for Breeders
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Because of their short, easy to manage fur, grooming your beagle is a fairly easy task. A yearly bath and occasional dry shampoo is enough to keep these small dogs clean. The AKC and other beagle experts recommend several grooming techniques for this affable breed. Grooming your beagle includes caring for his appearance and maintaining his overall health. You may choose to groom your beagle yourself or your may have your veterinarian's office perform trickier grooming techniques such as trimming your beagle's nails. There are also a number of pet grooming services that will maintain your pet's appearance for a small fee. For example, a package including a puppy wash, brush, nail trim, and style costs approximately $10-$60. If you choose grooming your beagle at home, be aware of the several areas specific to the beagle that require special attention. The ears, feet, and eyes along with the coat need consistent grooming. The ears are prone to infection and it is necessary to keep them clean to maintain your beagle's health. The nails may require more or less trimming depending on your dog's activity level. If nails are not trimmed, they may become very infected and painful for your beagle to walk on. Beagles have longer eyelashes than other dogs and it is also important to make sure eyelashes do not become ingrown. Grooming your beagle involves several guidelines. Because beagles have long, pendulous ears, these can be prone to infection due to water or bacteria becoming trapped inside. Check your beagle's ears at least once per week to make they are clean and free of infection. A good rule of thumb is to wipe his ears whenever he is being brushed. Your beagle's nails need to be trimmed regularly just like any other dog breed. There is no set frequency for when nails should be trimmed since length depends on your beagle's activity level. If you can hear his nails clicking on the floor it is probably a good time for trimming. If you choose to trim your beagle's nails, use a quality nail clipper and make sure to have a special powder or cream to stop bleeding of any accidental cuts. Because beagles have longer eyelashes than other dogs, eyelashes need to be monitored and carefully trimmed. An ingrown eyelash will be very uncomfortable for your beagle and will require surgery to correct. Remember that to care for his coat, brush him at least once weekly. Beagles rarely need to be bathed but can be dry-shampooed occasionally. About The Author: The Michelle Adams believes in yearly baths for her pets. Her pets do not agree. Beagle grooming is important in maintaining the health and beauty of your pet. This article lists various beagle grooming tips. |
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