Grooming is very important
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Schnauzers are a low-shedding dog, so your dog will require regular grooming. Schnauzers have a specific groom cut that is standard among the Schnauzer breed. Schnauzers require regular grooming. Miniature Schnauzers should be groomed every five to eight weeks to keep them looking their best.
You should find a good professional dog grooming service/salon. |
Bartelso, Illinois (Clinton County)
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How To Groom Your Dog At Home:
The following steps will help to maintain overall health for your miniature schnauzer
in between professional grooming services .
in between professional grooming services .
1. Dog Eyes Soak a washcloth in warm water and wring out. Gently wipe around the areas of your Schnauzer's eyes removing any debris or material that has collected in the corner of the eyes.
2. Schnauzer Ears Dog ears can really be a a breeding ground for yeast and bacteria if not kept clean. This is especially true for dogs with long hair or inner ear hair like Schnauzers have. Check your Schnauzer’s ears for any excess debris or foul odor.
3. Schnauzer Coat Take the time to brush your Schnauzer daily. It only takes a few minutes and it’s a good time to check his entire body over for fleas, ticks, or any bumps that appear which may need to be addressed with your vet. When brushing out your Schnauzer's coat be sure to comb the hair in the direction it naturally grows. If you come across a difficult mat or tangle just cut it out with scissors.
4. Tip for Dog Teeth Dental hygiene is super important for your dog. If your Schnauzer dislikes having his/her teeth brushed, just use a bit of dog toothpaste on the tip of your index finger and massage around the sides of your Schnauzer's teeth. Regularly scheduled teeth cleanings with your vet is recommended.
2. Schnauzer Ears Dog ears can really be a a breeding ground for yeast and bacteria if not kept clean. This is especially true for dogs with long hair or inner ear hair like Schnauzers have. Check your Schnauzer’s ears for any excess debris or foul odor.
3. Schnauzer Coat Take the time to brush your Schnauzer daily. It only takes a few minutes and it’s a good time to check his entire body over for fleas, ticks, or any bumps that appear which may need to be addressed with your vet. When brushing out your Schnauzer's coat be sure to comb the hair in the direction it naturally grows. If you come across a difficult mat or tangle just cut it out with scissors.
4. Tip for Dog Teeth Dental hygiene is super important for your dog. If your Schnauzer dislikes having his/her teeth brushed, just use a bit of dog toothpaste on the tip of your index finger and massage around the sides of your Schnauzer's teeth. Regularly scheduled teeth cleanings with your vet is recommended.