Proper Care of Each Coat Length
Earlier this year I had the opportunity of a lifetime to work alongside Michelle Knowles, Certified Skin Aesthetician, in the grooming department at Animal Health Services in Cave Creek, Arizona. While working with Michelle, I learned so much from her Iv San Bernard Skin Aesthetician program (www.isbusa.com) – and benefited so much from the wealth of knowledge and experience she possesses. One of the most important things I learned was to always use conditioner when bathing dogs no matter what type of coat the dog has. I asked Michelle the other day if I could share some of the valuable information that I learned from her and, of course, she said she would love for me to. She’s one of the kindest people in the industry, and one of my favorite mentors.
“Do you ever wonder why your pet starts to smell bad 1 or 2 days after a bath? This usually means that the natural oils that were shampooed away were not replaced by a conditioner and the sebaceous glans are overproducing to try to protect the delicate skin. This is the reason it is always best to use a conditioner after shampooing. This will keep the glands in the skin from overreacting and the dog will smell nice for an extended period of time.”
http://isbusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Long-Coat-Brochure-2.pdf
Another thing that is very interesting is the shedding periods that dogs go through each year. It is not the change in temperature, but rather the change in the photoperiods (length and intensity of sunlight) that triggers shedding. This is why I recommend brushing more regularly during the Fall and Spring.
“June 21 and December 21 are the peak shedding days of the year. Shedding starts at the back of the animal and continues to the front until the coat is ready for a new season.” http://isbusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Medium-Coat-Brochure-2.pdf
Hi Jun as usual some really handy tips thank you
Rod
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It’s my pleasure! Thank you so much for reading 😀
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I love this finally some information backed by science. Thank you.
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You’re very welcome! Thank you so much for taking the time to read this article 😀
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Excellent info! Thank you for sharing this.
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You’re very welcome – it was my pleasure! Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment 🙂
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