30 Jul

5 Benefits of Daily Shih Tzu Grooming

Shih Tzu GroomingDo you groom your Shih Tzu every day? Perhaps you feel that you don’t need to as the little dog goes to the groomers every few weeks?

It is a really good idea to groom your dog regularly and even make Shih Tzu grooming a daily habit, read on to find out the 5 benefits of daily Shih Tzu grooming.

Grooming Means Bonding

Left to their own devices, dogs groom each other regularly, as many animals do. They do this because they know that it improves relationships between them alongside general good health.

Grooming your Shih Tzu does exactly the same thing. The act of grooming releases a feeling of being bonded just like the Shih Tzu puppy bonds with his mother.

Shih Tzu Skin Health

Another great benefit to daily pampering is that you can check skin health without even realizing that you’re doing it. A huge benefit of daily physical contact is that you notice any changes early and before they become big problems.

So, when your Shih Tzu grooming is regular enough you also get the best opportunity for noticing tiny warts, lumps and changes on the skin of your dog. Look out for dry skin, flaking and sore patches as they could signify an onset of dermatitis.

Shih Tzu General Well-Being

Similarly whilst you are grooming a Shih Tzu on a daily basis you can also be checking general health, it can be easy to miss the start of an ear infection or a build-up of tartar on your dog’s teeth if you don’t share daily contact with your best friend.

The importance of monitoring the health of your Shih Tzu in this way cannot be overstated. A lump caught early could halt something devastating whilst tartar on the teeth can shorten your Shih Tzu life span quite considerably.

Shih Tzu Parasite Control!

In the warmer months many types of parasite will find their way onto your dog and into your home. Daily Shih Tzu grooming is a good way to notice the early onset of parasite problems and deal with them.

Look out for ear mites, ticks and that little black grit which turns red when wet. The latter is flea dirt. Take a careful look for fungal or bacterial infections too such as ringworm or a build-up of bacteria in the ears. When you catch these changes early on they are far easier to deal with.

A Shiny Shih Tzu Coat

When you groom a Shih Tzu coat with a bristle or part bristle brush it will gleam. This is a dog show secret. Bristle used regularly encourages the skin to release natural oils into the coat with a sparkling effect.

In addition to the five points shown here there is one very special benefit for you. Physical contact with an animal has been proven time and again to relieve stress for people. Dogs are being hailed as therapists all over the world, yet you have one right there in your own home.

All you need is a brush, a Shih Tzu and a few minutes a day to carry out successful Shih Tzu grooming that is great for both of you.

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