How to Groom Long Hair on a Maltese

The Maltese is an adorable dog, and those with long hair are exceptionally beautiful. Maintaining those locks can be a timely process, but also rewarding. Much like people, the Maltese with long hair requires regular shampoos and frequent brushing. The grooming routine keeps your Maltese free of tangles and makes her a much happier pet. Gather the proper tools, choose a relaxing time of day and spend some time grooming your long-haired Maltese.

Instructions

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      Wash the dog's hair frequently. Maltese with long hair should be shampooed regularly; some owners also use conditioner to soften the hair. After shampooing, dry the dog's hair thoroughly.

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      Comb the dog's hair regularly. To prevent tangles and parasites, a long-haired Maltese should be combed once a day, or at least every other day. Use a comb or brush that does not harm the skin. Begin combing your Maltese from the time she is a puppy. Choose a quiet time and relax to make the experience less stressful for your dog.

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      Choose the proper tools; a comb or brush can be used to groom a Maltese. When using a brush, choose one that has open-spaced pins with no balls on the ends.

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      Soften the dog's hair by using spray-on conditioners or coat oil. This makes the daily grooming process easier.

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      Comb or brush in the same direction as you would human hair, in a downward motion. Brush slowly to avoid pulling out hair or harming your dog's skin. Pull the top hair back and brush the bottom layer of hair first, then gradually pull the top hair down and comb it gently.