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Is your pooch summer ready?

PUMP UP THE REGGAE AND OTHER GROOMING TIPS FOR YOUR DOG

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Deadly diseases and a shortage of lifesaving medication mean it’s more important than ever to make sure your dog is ready for summer, Australia’s top grooming expert has warned.

Master groomer Emily Myatt is calling on all dog owners to take urgent steps to keep their pets fit and healthy.

“A year of near continuous rain has led to a huge spike in the number of paralysis ticks, and vets are worried because there’s a shortage of the anti-serum that’s used to treat the condition,” Myatt says.

“Plus, there have been cases of the deadly bacterial disease leptospiro­sis in NSW and the Northern Territory. Often, the only time that a danger is detected is while the dog is being brushed or washed.”

Myatt has seven tips to get your pooch summer ready, and make brushing, clipping and washing as stress-free as possible…

1 Wear them out first

Before you plonk them into a bath, take them out for a long walk as standing still can be physically challengin­g for some dogs, particular­ly puppies. If they’re bursting with energy, then the dog won’t be the only one getting soaked!

2 Wash away the dust

Dogs tend to need more baths in the summer as their coats are likely to get very dusty, sandy and sun damaged. And if they love swimming in a pool, or at the beach, the chlorine and salt can also make their fur dry and irritable.

Make sure you brush them thoroughly first with a brush that’s suitable for their coat. You won’t find ticks unless you use a dog comb or de-matter. Detangling sprays can also be a big help.

3 Pump up the reggae!

Many dogs are nervous about bath time, so it’s vital you do all you can to put them at ease. Studies have shown that the music that relaxes them the most is reggae, so line up a few Bob Marley classics before you fill the tub.

Researcher­s have also found that the smell of coconut shampoo has the same effect. If your pooch is still stressed, then use a shampoo that contains conditione­r so the experience is over more quickly.

4 Go waterless

A range of spray-on and foam waterless shampoos are available,

including delicately scented formulas that don’t even need to be rinsed off that freshen the coat in between washes.

5 Spread on the peanut butter

A clever hack for either clipping a dog’s nails or giving it a soaking is to distract it with something yummy. It sounds mad, but if you put on a bike helmet or cover your hair with cling wrap and smear on some peanut butter or Vegemite then, you can get to work while your furry friend licks away happily. Nails need to be cut with a specialist nail clipper if you can hear them tapping on the floor when they walk. And beware hot pavements – pads burn very easily.

6 Get the right clipper

Some breeds will overheat in summer if their coats aren’t clipped properly – but it’s very easy to make the situation worse if you don’t know what you’re doing.

Firstly, get a clipper that’s suitable for your dog. I always use WAHL clippers as they have a great/or large range for different coat types. For example, small, fluffy breeds like their coat to be about 2.5cm long.

Some breeds, such as black labradors, have a double coat and will get hotter if you hack the shiny top coat so it can’t reflect the heat.

7 Don’t forget the ears

Ear infections are common in the hotter months, especially if the animals have been swimming or charging through undergrowt­h. Having pet scissors will let you trim hair around the ears and other delicate areas of the face.

Emily Myatt is a WAHL profession­al pet groomer and ambassador. She owns numerous dog grooming salons across Australia. For grooming tips, visit au.wahl.com/home/profession­al-animalgroo­ming.aspx

 ?? ?? Master groomer Emily Myatt says pampering your dog is critical in summer, as ticks and other parasites are on the move.
Master groomer Emily Myatt says pampering your dog is critical in summer, as ticks and other parasites are on the move.
 ?? ?? Waterless Shampoo from WAHL and a WAHL Lithium home pet clipper
Waterless Shampoo from WAHL and a WAHL Lithium home pet clipper

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