How to Make Your Puppy Smell Good Without Shampoo
Unlike a human companion, who knows how to take care of
themselves from the wild entities outside the house, a pretty pup is just the
opposite. He all day plays with your kids, roll in green and sometimes in poop,
being picked by several animal lovers and also enjoy splashes of water, when
heading to an enormous fun time. With him, it looks like a never-ending trail,
but as a matter of fact, it gets dirty too. After all, it’s a living organism,
it can smell bad after a long tiring day, but you as his/her owner must have
some responsibilities to wash away it filthiness ASAP.
The next thing that might have struck you is would you
have to buy an expensive grooming kit for keeping up with the pup’s hygiene.
Well, not necessary. Unless you’re hoping him to rule in your neighborhood with
the most handsome looks. Even if you haven't got puppy shampoo on hand, there are few ways you can
make your pup’s odor a win-win.
Try bath alternatives
If you don’t have time to give your puppy a full bath,
you can stock plenty of baby wipes or pet grooming wipes that will knock off
the stubborn elbow greased in no time.
If the situation looks mandatory to you, then consider a
shortcut by giving him a dry bath. Grab cornstarch in place of organic pet shampoo. Simply massage the cornstarch deeply into your dog's coat and then
brush it out gently. The use of cornstarch will naturally give your pup, a
mind-pleasing sweet-smell.
Clean your dog’s ears
Pay attention to the brown stuff in your dog’s ear. You
need to shortly remove it if you don’t want the guests to click the bad image
of yourself. Put a little baby oil on a cotton ball and smoothly wipe the
inside of your dog's ears, working from the inside and to the outside of the
ear- as we all do routinely. Just be very gentle with the whole process, since
your dog's ears are unimaginably sensitive.
Clean dog beds and blankets
Keep in mind that some dogs spend the maximum time
snuggling in their bed or blankets and that you have to clean them as well.
Start by washing these items regularly. This is another way to make your puppy
smell great as a result.
Groom your pup
Apart from regular grooming, make your pup both smell
nice and look beautiful with additional efforts. Get a pet grooming shampoo and maybe a
fine-quality bristle brush that could easily sweep through its double coat.
This will immensely reduce the amount of dirt in your dog's coat, while the
grooming spray is often needed to condition his coat. Plus, most sprays have a
perfume-like smell, so you're almost giving your dog a spurt of deodorant.
Ultimately, there are several other dog shampoo alternatives
to make your stinky puppy smell fresh and aesthetically good at the same time.
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