
Dogs roll in the dirt, lick and chew their fur, and lay in grass or on dirty floors. Obviously, they pick up lots of debris, dirt, and bacteria this way. While dog hair and skin doesn't need to be washed as often as human hair or skin, regular cleaning is beneficial.
But you can't wash your pet with just any kind of soap. Your dog's skin is different from human skin, and his fur is different from your hair. Human shampoo is designed to strip out dirt and hair care products such as hairspray. On a dog, this kind of shampoo will strip out oils which are essential to healthy skin and coat.
Therefore, you should be using a shampoo designed specifically for pets. There are many types of pet shampoo available, both directly from your vet and also at any pet supplies store. You can also find pet shampoo at your regular variety store such as Wal-Mart or Target, but make sure you check the quality of these products before you buy.
If your pet has sensitive skin, you might consider a gentler shampoo. The most common sensitive skin pet shampoo ingredients are oatmeal, aloe vera, and vitamin E. These might cost a bit more, but if your pet is prone to dry, itchy skin, they can mean a major increase in quality of life. If your dog is prone to allergic reactions, test any product in a small area before applying it all over the animal.
Some types of pet shampoo are designed specifically to treat skin and hair conditions such as mites, yeast infections, or ringworm. These types of shampoos usually have to be prescribed by a vet. Often, these shampoos will not act as a cleanser for the fur, because their purpose is to treat the medical problem your pet has. Your vet will be able to tell you if you need to combine a medicated shampoo wash with a more typical cleanser.
If your pet has fleas, some types of pet shampoo can help with that problem. If you leave any shampoo on your pet for at least 10 minutes, you will kill adult fleas. However, this does not provide future protection against infestation, nor will it kill flea eggs.
A flea shampoo, on the other hand, will help keep fleas your home or yard from jumping back onto your dog the first time he lays down. Most of the time, you won't need a prescription to buy flea shampoo for your dog. However, if your dog has any chronic medical conditions, check with your vet to make sure that it's safe to treat your pet with over the counter flea products.
For a long-haired pet, you might consider following the shampoo with a pet conditioner. Using a pet conditioner helps moisturize the hair, keeping it smooth and silky. This is useful for pets who need to be brushed regularly, as it makes it much easier to work the comb or brush through their hair.
However, no shampoo or conditioner will make it easy to comb out matted hair. If your pet has mats in his fur, you'll need to cut them out with scissors before bathing. While this might make your dog look a little lopsided, he will be much more comfortable with the mats removed.
Pet shampoos are an integral part of keeping your pet's coat and skin in top condition. Teach your pet young to tolerate bathing, and you'll both be much happier. A clean pet is a healthier pet, and your home will be cleaner as well.



