| Re: New Owner-what do I need to know? many will swear by the furminator, but imo it is a waste of money. the blade on it is worth 10 bucks (you can actualy buy them for that much. so they are basically charging you 45 bucks for a handle. it also isnt a great tool. it is very easy to issitate a dog with this brush, and there are other tools out there that dont cause nearly as much irritation, and are cheaper and more efficient.
first off, goldens are prone to every skin infection under the sun. considering where this dog came from, we can assume he isnt fr4om the best breeding, so who knows what could be in his genes. even well bred goldens are prone to skin issues. i usually recommend that goldens get professionally groomed ever 4-6 weeks, maybe even 2 weeks depending on the owner and the dogs daily activities. when done correctly, dogs do not have issues from being bathed that often. if you dont want him professionally done that is your choice, but it puts a lot of work on you.
im not sure what you are describing in terms of hiis cut now. shaved, and a little trim, and at completely opposite sides of spectrum, so you should be a little more pspecific, maybe post a picture. the tools you want are the following: a doublesided steel comb, a slicker brush, an undercoat rake. you need to line brush the dog. most owners make the mistake of never brushing from the root out, all they do is the top layer. so when you brush you have to lift the hair up and brush from the root. this way you can spot matts before they get bad. the hardest thing for most golden owners is keeping them dry. but as hard as it is, you will find that if you thoroughly dry the dog every time he gets wet, you will have a lot less trouble with his skin. wet hair also causes matts when just left to sit in.
so every 2-6 weeks you will have to completely bath your dog, dry your dog and do whatever trimming is necessary. i can tell you, a good groomer will do a great job, probably better than you could ever do, and most say it is worth the money to not have all that extra work. the only trimming i would do on a golden is an outline trim, shave out the pads, do a sanitary if necessary, trim the feathers and hair in between toes. |