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Caring for a Dalmatian

  • Maintenance: Brush once a week to remove excess moulted hair and bathe monthly to keep clean.
  • Grooming: Shorthaired breeds should not be clipped as they renew their coats. You can help by brushing the coat with a rubber mitt or brush to remove the excess hair and reduce shedding at home.
  • Special Attention: Pay extra attention to the pet's elbows as the skin there is prone to drying and cracking.
  • Recommended Grooming Appointments: A monthly bath is sufficient to help out with the shedding of this breed, make sure to use a moisturising shampoo to benefit both hair and skin.

Do you want the best care for your Dalmatian?

Here are 3 easy steps to follow for the best results:


1. BRUSHING

  • Dalmatians tend to shed their short coat twice a year.
  • Weekly brushing with a rubber brush is key to preventing hair buildup.
  • Rakes with long teeth effectively remove hair in the terminal phase, about to detach from the base.
  • Undercoat rakes help reduce the undercoat without completely removing it.
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Brush for a Dalmatian

 Artero Laika, is perfect for shorthaired dogs to help remove loose hair whilst also keeping the coat shiny and healthy.

Rake for a Dalmatian

 Artero Echo is designed to help remove excess loose hair and any trapped undercoat, especially if the grooming is infrequent.

Rake for a Dalmatian

 Artero Floki is used to remove the undercoat which if left alone can accumulate and can cause discomfort for the pet.

De-Shedder for a Dalmatian

 Artero Golf  is the de-shedder to be used to remove the moulting hair and the undercoat without cutting the needed cover hairs.


2. BATHING

  • A monthly bath with suitable products is key to maintaining the dog's hygiene and a healthy coat.
  • A conditioner at the end makes it easier to remove shedding hair.
  • When a bathtub can't be used, no-rinse products are a quick and practical alternative.
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Blanc Shampoo

Artero Blanc is the perfect solution to combat any yellow tones in the coat, with its blue pigments it neutralises and evens tones leaving a clean and bright white behind.

Detox Vital Conditioner

  Detox Vital  leaves an unmissable clean feel even though it is a conditioner. The active carbon works to neutralise bad smells whilst simultaneously moisturising the coat and skin

Deodorant

Use Artero Sniff after a bath or between baths to neutralise any potentially bad odours on the dog.

Bath Gloves

 Artero Plis Plas, are wet gloves used to give a quick clean to your dog no matter where you are. The Aloe base nourishes the coat and leave a light fragrance behind.


3. HYGIENE

  • Dogs with light-colored coats often have eye stains from constant tearing, which can be prevented with a daily cleaning routine.
  • Cleaning the Dalmatian's ears during brushing is key to preventing discomfort.
  • Regular dental brushing prevents tartar issues and keeps breath fresh.
  • Sun protection is essential to prevent dryness in light-coated dogs.
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Ear Cleaner

Artero Aurigel is the gel we will use to help clean out wax and dirt from the ear canal. The pump system is easy to use and non intrusive to the ear.

Toothpaste

A major solution to plaque in a dogs mouth is a good toothpaste such as Artero Dentix. This will neutralise any bad smells whilst keeping the teeth clean and gums healthy.

Tear Cleaner

 Artero Pretty Eyes is the solution for brown stains around the eyes on lighter coloured coats. With continued use it 100% eliminates the stains.

Repair Cream for Nose and Paw Pads

During colder and dryer seasons exposed, hairless skin is more prone to cracking which can lead to wounds, using Artero Dfender. you will build the skins defence against this.

Ear Dips

To maintain proper ear hygiene use Ear Dips. These remove dirt or wax from the external side of the ear easily.

Teeth Dips

And finally, to maintain good hygiene of the teeth and gums we recommend Teeth Dips

What is the Dalmatian like?

The Dalmatian is a breed of dog known for its white coat with distinct black markings. These dogs are friendly, playful and get along well with both children and other animals.

The Dalmatian is a very active dog and needs an adequate amount of daily exercise to keep happy and healthy. This includes long walks, running in the park and playing with their owners and other dogs.

In addition, Dalmatians are a very intelligent breed that enjoy learning tricks and commands - this was most useful when they worked in the service industry with the Firefighters.

This breed is an excellent companion for those who are looking for a friendly, active and easy to train dog.

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