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Pets need to be brushed on a regular basis to keep their coats in good condition, remove stray hair, and prevent matting. The frequency of brushing your Jindo is directly proportional to its shedding rate. It may be necessary to brush more often during shedding seasons in order to maintain a manageable amount of hair coming out. A slicker brush or undercoat rake may help keep your pet's coat in good condition and get rid of unwanted hair.
Jindos are naturally clean dogs, so they don't need baths too often. Use this dog shampoo exactly as directed by the manufacturer. Too harsh of a bath could remove your pet's natural oils, which can lead to dryness or irritation. Soak it instead. Between each of the washes, brush the coat often to maintain it clean.
To keep your nails healthy and free of discomfort, damage, and excessive growth, you must clip them regularly. Always use extreme caution while trimming nails with a nail grinder or dog-specific clippers, since the quick is a very sensitive area within the nail. In the event that you are anxious or uncomfortable cutting your pet's nails, you should see a veterinarian or professional groomer.
Korean Jindos are simple to clean given that they stand upright and have perked-up ears. Still, it's important to clean and inspect their ears often to keep them comfortable and free of infections and wax buildup.
After you've used a dog-specific ear cleaner to clean your pup's ears, gently wipe out the outside area with a cotton ball or sensitive cloth.
Your Jindo's health depends on you taking good care of its teeth. Always brush your dog's teeth using a canine-formulated toothpaste and toothbrush. Good dental care and plaque reduction may also be assisted by dental snacks or toys.
Maintaining a regular routine of at-home grooming is crucial for Jindo owners, while some may want to have their pets stylists. It is recommended to use experts for more intricate grooming tasks, such as trimming the coat, shaping the nails, and ensuring cleanliness. If you want to use a professional, be sure to factor in the time it will take to groom your Jindo into your schedule