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Why Use A Professional Groomer?
May 28, 2024
Many people prefer to groom their own dogs, but it takes training, particularly if its large, wiggly or naughty. Many people rely on a professional dog groomer to pamper their pets as it saves them time, energy and money.
Professional grooming involves all the services that each particular breed needs, from washing, brushing, deshedding to style grooming. Your groomer will also clean your dog’s ears and check for any signs of infection.
Dog Grooming Equipment
Many home accidents with our pets occur when we take the kitchen scissors to cut out a matt or use equipment or shampoos not suited for our pooch.
Professional groomers have all the right equipment to look after your dog. They will have the correct grooming clippers and scissors as well as the right shampoo for your dog’s skin.
Dog Grooming Schedules
There is generally a dog grooming salon in most suburbs where your can drop your pooch off and pick them up later.
Mobile Groomers are becoming increasingly more popular as they come to you, with fully equipped grooming salons in their vans or trailers. This means that you don’t need to leave your home and your pooch stays close to their own environment, making the experience more comfortable for them.
Dog Behaviour
Professional dog groomers know how to handle your dog and have been trained to manage most pooches and behaviours, enabling them to get the job done quickly and efficiently without injury.
Dog Groomers Take Care Of The Yucky Stuff
Whether it’s anal glands, fleas or even eye gunk, professional groomers have the tools and the knowledge to be able to take care of it so that you don’t
How Often Should I Have My Dog Groomed?
It always depends on the breed, type of coat and if your dog spends a lot of time outdoors. Generally, we recommend at least monthly to keep your pooch happy and smelling nice and fresh.
Puppies should have more frequent, shorter grooming sessions to help them get used to the process so that they don’t have issues later on.
What Should I Do Between Grooms?
Brushing your dog at least weekly will help with shedding and ensure that your dog doesn’t become matted. Matting can be very painful for your dog and may result in your dog having to be shaved off.
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