Must Know about German shepherd dogs Grooming

German shepherd dogs Grooming: German shepherd dog comes in three different coat lengths; the long coat, the short coat and medium coat. The concept of medium length coat German shepherd is somewhat new and delusional. Classically the short coat is the desirable beast but recently the long coat version has found acceptance in some kennel club. But to the true hardcore German shepherd dog lover the short coat is the one. Just a personal view on the basis of utility and the working roots of this breed. But one thing is for sure, whether your GSD is a short coat or a long coat type it is going to be a double coated dog. It’s here where the German shepherd dogs Grooming problem arises. In any double coated dog breed you will face the problem of brushing your dog almost daily. There is a list of problems that can go wrong if you would not pay attention to the grooming of your German shepherd regularly.

German shepherd dogs Grooming: Season and Problems

First of all there is the problem of tangling up of coat and forming knots in various tight fitting parts of your dog’s body. Even though there is relatively very less amount of shedding during non shedding season but the hair of a German shepherd falls year long. When they are going to shed their coat then the problem is going to rise even more. It is not uncommon for the falling hair to get tangled with the new hair and form knots. The folds and joints are more prone to this problem.

Secondly, the skin of your dog is going to catch infections related to dust or pollens or some other causes. It is not very difficult to note that the dead fallen hair tangled forming knots will be a place for dust and other foreign material to accumulate on your dog’s skin. Accompanied to poor care and the amount of oil that a GSD’s skin produce; can lead to serious skin infections. So one of the most important of all things you must know about German shepherd dog is how to groom one.

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Things you must know about German shepherd dogs

For regular German shepherd dogs Grooming a wire flicker self cleaning brush is good. It will gather and hold all the fallen hair and it cleans itself with a push of a button. But if some sort of skin infection is already there you should not use this brush. The wire bristles are going to scratch the already vulnerable patches on the skin and will give rise to swelling and scratching leading to more serious infection. For in this case you must use the rounded tip plastic bristle brush. Both of these are available at a pet store near you and you can also buy them on Amazon.

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