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To keep its dense double coat in good shape and free of matting, the Finnish Spitz needs to be brushed frequently. Gently brush out any loose hair, tangles, or debris from their coat using a smoother brush or a comb with wide-spaced teeth. Be especially careful around the ears, under the arms, and under the tail, as these areas are prone to mats.
Seasonal Shedding: Blowing coat is another name for the shedding that Finnish Spitz dogs go through. Their undercoat sheds heavily at this time. If you want to keep your home free of hair during shedding season, brushing more frequently will help. The unpleasant undercoat can be efficiently removed with the help of a de-shedding tool.
Finnish Spitzes do not need to be bathed very often because their coats naturally clean themselves. But a quick wash here and there will keep their fur looking great. To wash your dog, use a gentle shampoo and warm water. Rinse well to remove any soap residue. In order to prevent dryness and skin problems, avoid over-bathing. This will remove their coat's natural oils.
Proper Care for Your Nails: To keep your Finnish Spitz's paws healthy, trim their nails regularly. Be careful not to cut too close to the quick, the sensitive blood vessel inside the nail, when using a dog nail trimmer or grinder to carefully clip the tips of the nails. Get help from a professional groomer or veterinarian if you're not sure how to handle it or if you're uncomfortable doing it yourself.
Ear Washing: Be sure to regularly inspect your Finnish Spitz's ears for redness, smell, or accumulation of wax. To avoid harm, gently wipe the outer portion of the ear, being careful not to insert anything too deeply. Wipe the outer part of the ear gently, taking care not to poke something thoroughly in order to prevent injury.
Dental Hygienic Your Finnish Spitz's general health depends on you keeping them in good dental condition. Use a dog-specific toothbrush plus toothpaste for cleaning their teeth on a regular basis. This aids in warding off foul breath, gum disease, and tartar accumulation. Also, to help them maintain clean teeth, give them dental chews or toys that encourage chewing.
Expert Haircutting: Even though Finnish Spitz can be groomed at home, some owners prefer to send their dogs to a professional groomer for a more detailed and precise session. Expert pet groomers may do things like cut their coats, shape their fur, and use various other grooming products and technique.