Cat Cleanliness

When taking care of puppies and kittens, and they live in breed houses, is essential to clean them on a daily basis. Nevertheless, I've known some famous breeders who never clean their dogs, except when they're going to take them to an exposition. Cleaning a dog or cat is good for the growth of the hair, keeps parasites under control, improves circulation and conditions the delicate nervous fibers that are on the dermic layers.

Generally, dogs that live in the field require less cleaning and those that in the city because, with their daily exercise, their bodies always rub against the grass or herbs; plus, when it rains it watches all the dirt off. Only in winter should they be examined for any skin parasite, especially the tick.

I firmly believe in bathing dogs with a sponge. Try to use only flaky soap, never a detergent. Additionally, once a month, use shampoo, which helps clarify the color of the skin. However, city dogs might require vast moral of, as they usually get dirty with the smoke of the chimneys and car fumes.

Remember, as well, to clean all the things that you use for the animals bath. It is useless to clean the dog using combs and brushes that are still dirty. For the health of the animal's fur, it is better to use brushes and comes with natural bristles, like bone or shell, instead of plastic. You should also frequently clean the collars and leashes.

You should frequently examine your dogs and cats to see if they have any fleas, lies, ticks or any scabies infection. The fur must be cleaned with a harmless vegetable insecticide. Never use poisonous insecticide because these not only caused damage to the years and eyes of the animal, but they can also affect the food of the animal.

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