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German Shepherd Grooming Tips

It is essential to have regular grooming when caring for your German Shepherd even if you don't do a lot of bathing. Your German Shepherd will have a shiny coat and will have a lower chance of contracting skin problems if you maintain proper grooming procedures. For eight to twelve weeks you should do moderate grooming and then maintain it every night. When it comes to grooming your German Shepherd it is best to comb at least twice a week in order to manage the double coat that is common with the German Shepherd breed.

During the shedding season the normal shedding of a German Shepherd becomes much worse so you should consider using a shedding blade or similar tool since you will need proper training before you can use a shedding blade. When grooming your German Shepherd you should use a metal rake to take out the mats in the undercoat around the neck, chest and thigh areas. After bathing it is best to use a modern high velocity dryer to remove excess water instead of the hand fluff method. Always go in the direction of hair growth when you are brushing your dog.

It may also be a good idea to give a haircut when grooming your German Shepherd. To remove the long hairs under the feet and any stray hairs around the feet you can simply use a pair of quality scissors. Rather, brush in the opposite direction of growth and then do a light brushing in the direction of hair growth if you want a fluffier or fuller looking coat.

An alternative to the haircut is to use thinning shears to give the dog an overall neater appearance. Selective thinning is a good way to make your German Shepherd look heavier boned. Grooming isn't just limited to the coat because you also need to focus on the toenails, ears and teeth. While brushing be sure to check the nails and trim them regularly as needed in order to avoid split or broken nails that will occur when they are left unattended and grow too long.

By grooming your German Shepherd you are evenly distributing the oils in the fur which can help prevent matting and tangles. It will also keep the dog looking neat by removing the dead skin cells and loose hair that can clog the coat. While grooming, be very careful not to cut or scratch the dog's skin.

Just be careful not to cut or scratch your dog's skin while you are grooming them. Use a combination of brushes and brush heads in order to make sure you tackle all parts of your dog's coat.

Because German Shepherd's can be easily affected by wheat or other allergies you should carefully select the right dog shampoo. One option is oatmeal shampoo but you will have to bathe the dog more often since it leads to a faster buildup of material.

Aloe shampoo is another good idea as long as you don't have to worry about fleas. You can keep your German Shepherd looking well-groomed all the time by using proper grooming techniques.

By: Jan Ryan

Jan Ryan is an avid lover of the German Shepherd and has a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved German Shepherd. Among other topics at this website, you will find out more about German Shepherd coats plus a whole lot more.

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