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How to Care for a Labrador Retriever's Skin

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Rubber brush
  • Natural-bristle brush
  • Soft-bristle brush
  • Flea treatment
  • Dog shampoo
  • Towels
  • Step 1:
    Pet your Labrador retriever daily. This is a great way to bond with your dog, and the best way to become accustomed to your Labrador's typical coat and skin condition.
  • Step 2:
    Use a rubber or natural-bristle brush to remove dirt and loose hair from your Labrador's skin. You can brush her daily or weekly.
  • Step 3:
    Follow up with a soft-bristle brush to distribute the natural oils in the coat.
  • Step 4:
    Apply a topical flea treatment to your Labrador Retriever monthly. Flea saliva contains allergens that can cause reactions to your Labrador's skin.
  • Step 5:
    Bathe your Labrador retriever when necessary due to excessive dirt or odor, typically monthly. Use a mild shampoo specifically designed for dogs and tepid water for your Labrador's bath.
  • Step 6:
    Rinse your Labrador well, making sure to remove all soap residue from his skin. Dry your Labrador with a towel or air-dry.

Tips & Warnings

  • Experiment with a hound glove for weekly grooming sessions instead of a brush. This glove fits on your hand and simulates petting while removing dirt and loose hair.
  • When you bathe your dog, start from the rear and work towards her head to minimize her urge to shake and get water everywhere.
  • Dry shampoo is a good option for freshening your dog's coat between baths. Sprinkle it on your Labrador's coat and follow with a brushing session.
  • Labrador retrievers can be prone to skin allergies. If your dog shows any unusual chewing, rubbing or biting of his skin or fur, let your veterinarian know.

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