Rottweiler Shedding

Tips to controll Rottweiler shedding

Control Rottweiler shedding
Rottweilers shedding might be a big problem for rottweiler owners, here are some tips to controll your dog's shedding.

1 - Bathe your dog occasionally during the summer. A clean dog will have a healthier coat. (be careful not to bathe your dog very often because that can cause dry skin... its prefered to bathe the dog one is a week or in to weeks) 

2 - Control allergies and fleas. See your veterinarian to make sure your pet is getting proper allergy relief. And if you notice fleas make sure to do the right thing to prevent itching and scratching. 

3- Boost pet hair health with omega oils. Pet experts and veterinarians say that certain nutrients can be very beneficial for pet hair health. One of these nutrients are fatty acids, such as omega-3 fatty acids and omega-6 fatty acids. Both of these oils can boost the shine and gloss of your pet's coat and decrease shedding. It's very important for your Dog's health

4 - Brush your pet regularly. As you implement the above recommendations into your pet's lifestyle and decrease shedding, regular brushing can quickly help you clean up any residual pet shedding.


 5 - Have regular checkups. Many diseases can affect the skin and haircoat. Regular visits to your veterinarian will help identify problems early, and provide more effective treatment. 


6 - Remove hair from upholstery and your dog's bed as soon as possible. Hair that is newly shed is easier to remove before it works its way into upholstery fabric.

Train your dog to come when called


Train your dog to come when called by name !

First of all - 
Start with a hungry, energy-filled dog. Its better to practice in the morning before feeding, or before feeding at night...


1.First of all h
ave some great treats ready, something that your dog loves

2.
Show your dog the treat you have, and immediately move quickly away from your dog.

3.As soon as your dog starts to move towards you, say "Yes!"

4.When your dog gets to you, give him his treat - several small pieces of food or his toy, and praise him.

5.After a few times, when your dog is responding correctly start saying the command "come" with your dog's name in front - example ("Max, Come")

6.Repeat this every day gradually introducing more distractions.
You can find more dog training guides in the blog...

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