Maintaining Havanese Puppy Cut
Posted: Sunday, February 17, 2008
by Fiona Kelly
http://www.havanese-puppy-guide.com
You may already know that you must have as much information as possible about caring for the Havanese puppy. But as to why certain grooming styles are used and the history of your dog is not always considered top priority. In order to truly make the best of your life with your new puppy, you will want to know everything from what supplies to have on hand to why the Havanese puppy cut is a great choice for those who will not be placing their dogs in shows.
It is important that proper Havanese grooming begins early on in their puppy stage as this allows for the puppy to learn proper behavior while being groomed and a bond can grow during this process. While only a few keep the hair of their puppy long, most prefer the Havanese puppy cut as it is much easier to maintain. Brushing your Havanese allows you time to bond with your puppy but this also give you the chance to spot problems such as fleas and wounds.
Having the shorter Havanese puppy cut makes this task an easy one. Even with the Havanese puppy cut, owners will still want to brush their dogs a few times a week as they do still shed some. While they do not shed like other shorthaired dogs, the Havanese will shed some hair during brushing just as people do. Even with the puppy cut, you still want to brush regularly as this stimulates new hair growth and helps to distribute natural, healthy oils within their hair.
Knowing now that proper grooming is essential for a happy and well-trimmed dog, having the knowledge to actually achieve it is another thing. It is not hard at all but there are a few key tools that every owner of a Havanese should have on hand whether they have the <a href="http://www.havanese-puppy-guide.com/Havanese_Care/Havanese_Grooming/Havanese_grooming-tips.html">Havanese puppy cut</a> or not. Every house with a Havanese should have a flea comb, a pin brush, a small soft slicker brush, and or course a combination comb. With these tools, you will be able to keep your dog's Havanese puppy cut in top shape.
But how does one go about achieving the puppy cut? It is actually a lot simpler then most people think. The key thing is to leave the ears and tail fully feathered as this gives the playful feel to the overall cut. And the rest is cut down to about one inch. These allows easier grooming and gives a soft look to your little friend. Both you and your puppy will be pleased with this style. It is also important when cutting that your puppy in placed on a towel or mats on top a steady table to prevent falls.
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