Grooming your Rat Terrier

Rat TerrierRat terriers are some of the easiest dogs to groom; they are small and their coats are short and easy to care for. Rat terriers are also friendly dogs, so grooming them isn’t too much of a chore since they tend to enjoy it.

Rat terriers have a very fine coat and it’s a single layer coat to boot with no extra hair or tufts to groom. They are very susceptible to the cold therefore, so many people dress their dogs, not to be cute, but simply to let them survive a cold day. Rat terriers are also clean dogs by nature, so they rarely roll in anything too gross which needs to be cleaned off. The coat of a rat terrier needs to only be brushed with a rubber brush or a stiff bristle brush very occasionally; generally it’s best to brush them after they have had a bath which means you’ll probably only be brushing your dog a couple of times a year. Overbathing and overgrooming can lead to skin problems such as mange, so unless the dog is filthy, it’s best to leave it alone.

Keeping the Rat Terriers Coat Healthy

Rat Terrier GroomingRat terriers are also susceptible to skin allergies from coat products such as colognes and many flea products, so if you want to maintain your dog’s glossy coat, you should talk to your vet about what to use and what not to use. Some people find that using a small amount of olive oil every once in a while is sufficient for keeping their dog’s coat healthy and glossy, but don’t use too much or the coat will become oily.

What should be done routinely is nail clippings so that your dog stays comfortable while walking around and you should check your dog’s ears for things like earwax and mites, especially if your pet spends a lot of time outside. You can also brush your dog’s teeth daily or at least every other day in order to remove tartar build up before it turns into plaque and worse problems.

Rat Terriers are Low Maintenance Dogs

Rat Terriers are extremely low maintenance dogs as far as grooming goes and this makes them very desirable as pets because you don’t have to spend a lot of time caring for their coats. In fact, it’s advisable to spend little time grooming because overgrooming can damage your dog’s skin and hair with ease. Rat terriers also prefer to be clean, so they’ll largely manage themselves.

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