
Skin Care
Regular brushing removes tangles, debris, and dead hair, improving your dog’s skin and coat health. Bathing with a suitable shampoo and lukewarm water should be followed by thorough drying and detangling to prevent irritation or infections.
To preserve the pelage de votre animal and ensure it has a Good HealthIt's important to brush your pet regularly, but also to bathe them.
The Brushing removes tangles and various debris (grass, leaves, "cleavers"—those small burrs that cling to fur) that can sometimes stick to long hair. The process also eliminates dead hair, allowing the skin to breathe much more easily, which Boosts regrowth. Après avoir donné le bain à votre dog In the bathtub with a suitable shampoo (for sensitive skin, or prescribed by your vet to treat parasites, fungi, or certain types of skin rashes), detangling is absolutely essential.
How to Brush Your Dog
Using a glove, comb, or suitable brush, you can remove the many tangles in long-haired dogs' coats by applying a detangling spray or a rinse-free shampoo. In some cases, the mats may be so tightly tangled that detangling becomes impossible, requiring clippers instead.
This isn’t about giving your four-legged friend a waxing session—it’s about caring for them by removing excess fur. Brushing your pet is a kind gesture they’ll come to love if you start them young.
How to Bathe Your Dog
When bathing your pet in a bathtub, don’t hesitate to use a non-slip mat as well for better stability. It’s best to brush them first, then thoroughly wet their coat so the water penetrates properly.
Always choose a suitable shampoo and use lukewarm water to avoid burning your pet. Apply the shampoo following the instructions on the bottle, rinse by letting the water run over the coat, and avoid getting water in their ears—especially if they’re prone to ear infections. Once out of the bath, dry your dog and brush them again.






