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How to Groom a Golden Retriever

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Dog bristle brush
  • Cotton tip applicator or cotton swab
  • Grooming shears
  • Undercoat rake
  • Dog shampoo
  • Pair of dog nail clippers
  • Ear cleansing solution
  • Styptic Powder
  • Step 1:
    Comb and brush your dog with a bristle brush at least twice a week. Make sure to brush his dense undercoat with an undercoat rake, which will greatly reduce shedding.
  • Step 2:
    Bathe your Golden Retriever as needed with a quality dog shampoo. Ask your veterinarian for shampoo recommendations. This breed can be bathed often without causing coat or skin damage.
  • Step 3:
    Clip your dog's nails regularly to avoid foot problems. Using a pair of dog nail clippers, trim just the tips and be careful to avoid cutting the quick, which will cause the nail to bleed.
  • Step 4:
    Groom the hair on your dog's feet with grooming shears. Remove excess hair from around his pads.
  • Step 5:
    Trim the hair on your dog's tail, so it has the appearance of a fan. Start by trimming at the tip of his tail and work toward the base.
  • Step 6:
    Keep your dog's ear hair thinned and neatly trimmed, inside and on the outer ear along the edges.
  • Step 7:
    Clean your Golden Retriever's ears at least twice a month with an ear cleansing solution, found in any pet store. Squeeze a few drops of the solution into your dog's ear canals, working it in by gently rubbing the base of your dog's ears. Use a cotton-tip applicator or cotton swab to remove any dirt, debris and excess solution.

Tips & Warnings

  • Call your veterinarian if you notice any bare patches in your dog's coat or skin rashes.
  • This breed tends to develop a lot of ear infections if they're not kept clean.
  • Avoid cutting your dog's nail beyond just the tip. If you do cut the quick, and your dog's nail begins to bleed, apply styptic powder to stop the bleeding quickly.
  • When cleaning your dog's ears, never insert a cotton-tip applicator or swab into the part of his ears you can't see. This could result in serious eardrum damage.
  • When bathing your dog, avoid getting any water in his ears, as this will contribute to ear infections.
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