Grooming is a key part of caring for your furry friend. A quality grooming session not only helps your pet look great, but also keeps their skin and fur healthy. Summer temperatures require different grooming techniques to keep your best friend’s coat in show-quality shape. The team here at Perryville Pet Hospital has put together a list of the dos and don’ts of summertime grooming!

 

DO: Brush and bathe your pet as usual

Although your furry friend has likely shed their winter coat by now, regular brushing and bathing is still a must, to help remove any dead hair or dry skin. Brushing also helps to disperse your pet’s natural skin oils, which further protects them from the harsh sun. Without routine brushing, dead hair will accumulate and form mats, which tightens the hair coat down to the skin and obstructs airflow. To keep your fluffy pal cool and comfortable, brush their coat regularly and bathe them as needed.

 

DON’T: Shave your thick-coated pet 

Shaving thick-coated pets with plush double coats in the summer seems logical, to offer cooling relief, but your pet’s coat is designed to protect them from the heat and harmful UV rays. Never shave double-coated breeds, such as Siberian Huskies or collies, and always check first with our veterinarian before shaving your pet. If you shave too close to the skin, you put your furry pal at risk for sunburn, and cats who are not protected from UV rays are more likely to develop squamous cell carcinoma. Simply brushing your thick-coated pet frequently to remove dead hair is best, to keep them cool.

 

DO: Clean your pet’s ears after swimming

Your pooch may like to cool off in your pool all summer long, but keep a close eye on their ears. Floppy ears trap water, and the warm, moist environment is a breeding ground for yeast and bacteria, which can lead to painful ear infections. After each swimming session, clean your pet’s ears with a veterinary-approved ear cleanser that contains a drying agent.

 

Did you forget about drying out your pooch’s ears after their daily swimming session? Contact us and we can help you eliminate that ear infection!