Different breeds have different coats in terms of length, there are several methods of layer: short, medium and longer distinguish different textures. Moreover, many breeds have a dense undercoat, which provide protection against inclement weather.
Brushing is a fundamental practice for all dog breeds, which differ in the kind of useful to employ, as well as the frequency of this fact. The dogs usually have two seasons thundamentales moulting and regeneration of hair over the years, that generally coincide with the spring and fall.
Also during the year also sees decline and regeneration of the layer, in a more or less acute. In dogs with short hair and smooth, daily brushing with a mitt or brush soft ensures the removal of dead hair and promotes healthy skin and free of parasites.
Brushing will begin in the throat gently, continuing to the chest and legs, to move to the upper neck, back and rump, doing always in the direction of the hair and giving two or three strokes, for each zone.
The long-haired animals should be brushed for hair with combs with long bristles, through at least twice throughout the body surface and haired dogs brushed gently with a specific tool that ensures the removal of dead hair. . .
Insecticides are ancillary to the care of the dog’s coat, and must follow the application instructions of the product to prevent parasites.
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