December 21, 2009
Nursing Your Afghan Hound
Nursing Your Afghan Hound Afghan hounds are tall and elegant dogs with long, flowing coat. They were originally developed in Afghanistan in the 19th Century as hunting dogs. They were hunting for large prey over rough and unstable terrain. Which seems at odds with the perception of race as one of the most pampered pooches.Afghans takes great care to ensure their maintenance long silky hair in top condition. Even if you do not? T have show dog, a clean and healthy coat, your joy in the possession of this lovely breed. Hair is the signature feature of the Afghan and, if properly managed, carries the drama and elegance of Afghans? N move.The SATE a natural layer of Afghanistan you do not need to cut the clip or dog? The hair. The long, silky coat occurs naturally, but this does not mean that the mantle is maintenance-free. The key to maintaining a beautiful bathing Afghan coat and regular maintenance grooming.Afghan puppies require little care, because it is a short, plush coat of hair. At this age, daily brushing is more for the conservation of animals for treatment, as a necessity. Between 9 months and 2 years, the Afghans begin to shed their puppy hair and silky adult coat begins to grow in. Daily brushing is an absolute necessity at this time, to remove the old hair puppies. Skimping on brushing leads to bulky mats of tangled coat puppies with the new growth coat.Adult adults only Afghans need to be brushed three times a week and bathed up to twice per week, to show that the dog, and every two weeks for the family pets. The breed has a double coat undercoat and a thick jacket of silk. The coats are essentially two different types of hair and need to be brushed. If only the brush outer coat, your dog will be mats. A PIN will be the brush undercoat and good enough to penetrate the outer layer as Afghan well.Before bathing, brushing the dog and completely remove all the rugs available. Use your finger to look for mats behind the ears and armpits of the dog. When bathing your dog yourself, you can use a tub with a hand sprayer will work easier.When very mild shampoo, make sure that the work in the mantle, but it does not rub the stain or dog? S skin. Rinse until the water runs clear and then to a cream rinse. Afghan layers are profiting from the cream rinse and the treatment makes it shiny and silky coat tangle-free.Afghans is a breed that needs to be blown dry. Treat your dog to drip dry for about an hour on the towels. Brush the skin and leave the hair dryer to part the dog? S fur. Most of the owners to open the top, and their way back to the tail of dog.Another important part of Afghanistan is a maintenance treatment? Snood. This protection includes header pipe like dogs? S long ear fringe out of the way when it comes to eating. Snood can also be used to protect the quality of the coat the head and ears show dogs.Robin Darc, PRT of Specialized Services Limited is a website, My Pet Dog to help you find all the information you need on dogs, dog care and training.
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