Liputan6.com, Jakarta If you are looking for some tips to keep your dog's fur shiny and healthy, you are in the right place. Every dog owners want their dog's coat to look beautiful. Especially, if you have long haired dogs, such as poodles, shih tzus, and golden retrievers.
Shiny and healthy fur shows how much care you put into your dog. After all, it needs constant effort every day to take care of your dog's fur. However, it doesn't mean that it is hard to do.
Here are some simple tips that will help you to keep your dog's fur shiny and healthy:
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1. Brush Your Dog
Brushing removes dirt and loose hair from your dog's coat. It also spreads natural oils that make fur shiny and smooth. Short-haired dogs need brushing once a week. Long-haired dogs need it every day to stop their fur from getting tangled. Use the right brush for your dog's fur type. Regular brushing keeps the coat clean and helps you spend quality time with your pet.
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2. Don't Forget Regular Bath
Give your dog a bath once or twice each month. Bathing keeps their fur clean and fresh. Use gentle shampoo made for dogs, not human shampoo. Wash all the shampoo out completely because leftover soap can make their skin dry and itchy. Do not bathe your dog too often because it removes natural oils. These oils keep their coat healthy and shiny naturally.
3. Mind Their Nutrition
Good food makes your dog's fur look beautiful. Choose dog food with real meat as the first ingredient. The food should have protein, vitamins, and minerals. These nutrients help hair grow strong and shiny. Poor quality food makes fur look dull and feel rough. Read the food labels carefully. You can also ask your vet about the best food for your dog's needs and age.
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4. Try Oatmeal Bath
Oatmeal baths help dogs with itchy skin. Put ground oatmeal in warm bath water and let your dog sit in it for five to ten minutes. This natural treatment calms irritated skin and stops scratching. When dogs scratch less, their fur stays healthier and shinier. Oatmeal baths are safe and gentle. You can use this method when your dog feels uncomfortable or has dry skin problems.
5. Add Omega Fatty Acids
Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids make fur soft and glossy. You can find these in fish oil or flaxseed oil. Add a small amount to your dog's food each day. These healthy fats also help with dry skin and reduce inflammation. The results take about six weeks to show. Use fresh oils only because old oils do not work well and may upset your dog's stomach.
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6. Don't Forget Parasites Protection
Fleas and ticks damage your dog's coat and skin. These parasites make dogs scratch and bite themselves constantly. This creates bald spots and makes fur look unhealthy. Use flea and tick prevention medicine from your vet. Check your dog's fur after walks in grass or woods. Keep their sleeping area clean by washing bedding regularly. Protection from parasites keeps both skin and coat in good condition.
7. Use Coconut Oil
Coconut oil works inside and outside your dog's body. Rub it gently into their fur after bathing to lock in moisture. You can also add one teaspoon to their daily food. This natural oil makes fur shinier and helps fight skin infections. It moisturizes dry skin and improves digestion too. Coconut oil is safe and easy to use. Just remember to use it in small amounts each time.
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8. Mind Their Hydration
Water is very important for healthy fur. When dogs do not drink enough water, their skin becomes dry and their coat looks dull. Always give your dog fresh, clean water. Change the water daily and keep the bowl full. You can add wet food or bone broth to their meals for extra moisture. Some dogs drink more from special pet fountains because they like moving water better.
9. Keep Them Happy
Stress affects your dog's coat health. Stressed dogs shed more and their fur loses shine. Give your dog daily exercise through walks or playtime. Use puzzle toys to keep their mind active and entertained. Dogs feel better with regular schedules for eating, walking, and sleeping. A happy dog with low stress will naturally have a healthier, more beautiful coat than an anxious pet.
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