Basic Daily Hygiene for Dogs
Start with the eyes, clear away any “sleep” in the inner area of the eye. Remove excess hair so that it does not touch the face causing excess tearing from irritation. Use a clipper and scissors to remove the excess hair.
Check the mouth, no hair should be in the mouth causing gum disease. Divert from the breed cute look of long hair that holds germs from food caught in it. Cut short. This will keep a mouth free of old food particles. Verify the lower lip is clean at the saliva draining area. Clean and cut short.
Check the ears for odor or excess discharge. Do a dry cleaning of the canal with a gauze over the finger. Avoid flooding the canal with a liquid that can get caught in collapsed canals and hair.
Check the feet especially between the toes and the pads for any foreign material such as burs, gum, twigs, and other foreign objects. Use a clipper or scissors to remove excess hair. Keep the pads free of long hair that makes the pads slippery. Nail trims should be done every 2-4 weeks. Different forms of lameness can start with unhealthy feet.
Check the arm pits and inguinal area for mats that pull the delicate hairs causing pain. This is a common area for burs and foreign material to twist in the hair causing irritation of delicate nerves.
Check under the tail for any debris caught in the hairs. Keep the anal area free of excess hair so fecal material is not collecting. Keep the under hair of the tail short to keep the area hygienic. Check the vulva and scrotum area for any debris, remove and treat any areas of redness or irritation.
Check the body for any mats, burs, ticks, or new growths. Trim, comb and brush as needed to keep the hair free of snarls.

















