These are good, common - sense guidelines that will
keep your dog clean enough without drying out his skin.
Not exact matches
This breed doesn't have a super long coat, and they're not prone to dry skin or dry fur, so most
dog foods out there (and certainly the ones we recommend) will have more than
enough fat to
keep your little companion looking
clean and fresh.
Brushing your
dog about two times a week should be
enough to
keep the coat smooth and
clean.
Dogs like to
keep their sleeping area
clean, however when the
dog is a puppy, not only do they have an increased chance of eliminating in their crate, but because of their small size, they may eliminate in one corner of the crate and have
enough room to sleep at the other end.
Therefore, they adopt a
dog and leave it there to wander possibly day and night and
keep a
clean conscience thinking that their
dog is getting
enough exercise and mental stimulation.
Apart from proper diet and veterinary care, a little walk, bathing and application of oil on the body is
enough to
keep the
dog clean and healthy.
You should encourage your
dog to chew to help
keep the teeth
clean but should not allow your
dog to chew anything hard
enough to fracture teeth.
With a large or medium sized
dog with normal anatomy the bones are
enough to
keep the teeth
clean.
Sometimes raw meaty bones are
enough to
keep your
dog's teeth
clean, healthy and strong, but it's not always that simple.
The popular consensus seems to be that if you
keep your
dog's teeth
clean enough at home the need may never arise.
Right now the sofa we have has performance fabric, so it's very easy to
keep clean and the fabric is sturdy
enough to hold up to the
dogs.