Expert Guide: 5 Essential Steps to Grooming Your Shichon
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Bathing your Shichon
Bathe your Shichon once a month to maintain cleanliness. More frequent bathing than this may dry out its skin. Massage sensitive-skin shampoo into your Shichon's coat without tangling its fur, then rinse it clean using a shower hose extension. Condition with a sensitive-skin conditioner and rinse again. Brush your Shichon's fur before blow drying to prevent tangles. When washing your dog, scrub between the toes and pads of the feet, and spend a little extra time on their rear end and around the nose.
LillyBits, a breeder of Shichon's suggests that showering may be a better option than bathing. They suggest putting your dog in the tub with a shower hose attachment that can stretch down to where the dog is. this makes it easier to wet down your Shichon without getting water into their ear canal, which can cause an ear infection. After washing the shower attachment makes it easy to rinse them clear. Swab them down with a towel before they get out of the tub, to minimize the spray of water that will come off them when they shake themselves, as dogs will always do!
Trimming a Shichon
Trim the fur around your Shichon's eyes and nose short, to prevent the fur from irritating its nose and blocking its vision. Begin with trimming the hair directly in front of the eyes. Trim around the ear end for hygiene, and trim any long hair that may brush against the ground. This keeps dirt and debris from getting stuck in their hair.
Grooming ears and nails
Adult Shichons grow hair in their ear canal. This should be gently removed. You can do this by sprinkling an ear powder into their ear, which also cleans their ears.
Ear powder is useful because it keeps their ears dry and also makes their ear hairs easier to grip. Preventive Vet says an abundance of ear hair makes it more difficult for your dog's ears to stay dry, which can lead to an overgrowth of yeast and bacteria, ear wax, and debris. Some experts say that routine ear hair plucking might lead to more infections. Others say it's important to keep the ear canal clean. Consider what is best for your dog, but if you want to pluck to increase air circulation, just sprinkle some ear powder in their ear and gently pull the hair that you can reach out with your fingers.
Try Gold Medal Groomers Ear Powder, which can reduce ear itching, keeps ears dry, reduces odors, and helps you grip those fine ear hairs.
Clean the inside of your Shichon's ears with a Q-tip dipped in alcohol to prevent wax buildup. Do not insert the Q-tip into the dog's ear — only clean what you can see. Clip your Shichon's nails once a week to maintain their short length. Do not clip past the clear white point of the nail, which is called the quick, because this area has nerves and blood vessels that feed the nails and it will cause pain and bleed if clipped.
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