Dr Anna Plummer 23.06.2020
Keeping your dog clean and comfortable
Dogs
Good hygiene is one of the simplest ways to support your dog's everyday health. Regular care helps prevent discomfort before it starts — and gives you the chance to notice anything that might need attention.
Skin and coat
How often you bathe your dog depends on their lifestyle, coat type, and how much time they spend outdoors. Bathing too frequently can strip the coat of its natural oils, which help protect your dog's skin from moisture and the cold. Always use products designed specifically for dogs, as their skin has a different pH to ours. Dry shampoo can be a practical option during colder months when a full bath isn't ideal — it freshens the coat without removing those protective oils. Your Husse advisor can help you find the right grooming routine for your dog's coat and lifestyle.
Eyes and ears
Keeping your dog's ears clean and dry is particularly important for breeds with floppy ears, where moisture can encourage bacterial growth. After bathing, always check and gently dry the ears. Use a cleaning solution made for dogs — a few drops applied to the inner ear, gently massaged in, then wiped away with a soft cotton pad is usually all that's needed. Around the eyes, some breeds are prone to tear staining. A gentle wipe with a product made for dogs keeps this area clean and comfortable.
Teeth
Dental care is easy to overlook, but it makes a real difference over time. Plaque build-up and bad breath are common in dogs, and both can be managed with a simple routine. Dry food supports mechanical cleaning as your dog chews, and dental chews offer additional support in a way most dogs genuinely enjoy. If you're unsure where to start, your advisor can suggest options that fit naturally into your dog's daily routine.
Schampo, 250 ml | Gentle shampoo with coconut & olive oils
Mousse Schampo, 150 ml | No-rinse foam shampoo with Aloe Vera
Öron, 125 ml | Mild ear cleaner with cider vinegar
Their sleeping space
A clean bed is part of a clean dog. Most textile dog beds can be machine-washed on a low temperature — always check the manufacturer's guidance. Use a gentle, hypoallergenic detergent, or one made specifically for pet bedding, to avoid any risk of skin irritation.
Your local Husse franchisee is happy to help with product recommendations for your dog's grooming routine. Get in touch to find what's right for your pet.