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10 Reasons For Going To A Dog Groomer.

Updated: Jun 25

Having your dog regularly groomed will benefit their health and will help reduce any vets bills. Every breed of dog has a different type of coat structure, and it is wise to educate yourself before purchasing a breed to understand what is required to keep your dog healthy and happy.


a dog grooming salon.
Taking your dog to a professional groomer is more than just a luxury—it's an essential part of maintaining your pet's health and happiness

Once you have your new puppy at home, consider its welfare and investigate the 10 reasons for going to a dog groomer.


Here are our 10 reasons for going to a dog groomer.


1. Your groomer is not a vet, however they will wash and scrub your dog all over. They may discover lumps and bumps that you may not see. Early detection can lead to quicker treatment and a better outcome for your pet.


2. Great for socialising young puppies.


3. A good bath will help stimulate blood flow and encourage the hair follicles leading to a shinier coat. Groomers use high-quality, pet-safe shampoos and conditioners that are tailored to your dog's specific needs. They also have the right equipment to thoroughly dry your dog, preventing matting and skin issues.


4. For keeping nails trimmed and tidy. If attempted by someone with a poor understanding of nail cutting could cause further problems with the quick being cut. Trimming your dog’s nails can be a daunting task, especially if your pet is uncooperative. Groomers have the skills and experience to trim nails safely and efficiently, preventing overgrown nails that can cause discomfort or injury.


5. Some long breeds are indisposed too knots and tangles. A groomer can humanely remove the knots and tangles, and keep them from coming back. For dogs that shed a lot, professional de-shedding treatments can significantly reduce the amount of loose fur around your home. Groomers use specialised tools to remove dead hair from the undercoat, keeping your dog’s coat healthy and reducing shedding.

6. Different dog breeds require different grooming techniques. Professional groomers are knowledgeable about breed-specific grooming needs, ensuring that your dog's coat is maintained properly. Look for a groomer who has specific experience and advice for the appropriate breed.


7. Proper ear care is crucial for preventing infections, especially in breeds prone to ear problems. Groomers are trained to clean ears safely and effectively, reducing the risk of ear infections.

Trimming in and around the ears is essential, otherwise leaving long hairs can cause infection.


8. Many dog groomers can come to your house or place of business and groom your dog right in the comfort of your home. For many dogs, grooming can be a stressful experience. Professional groomers are experienced in handling anxious or nervous pets, using techniques that minimise stress and create a more pleasant grooming experience.


9. Some dog groomers offer facials for dogs that are effective in removing the under-eye staining that can occur in dogs with light-coloured hair.


10. Grooming your dog at home can be time-consuming and messy. Taking your dog to a professional groomer saves you time and effort, allowing you to focus on enjoying quality time with your pet.


Similar to your hair dresser, a dog groomer must have some training and/or certification to be a professional dog groomer. Always check out their qualification.


Two dog groomers
Groomers often notice early signs of health issues that pet owners might miss.

In conclusion, regular visits to a groomer are essential for your dog's overall health and well-being. From expert grooming techniques to early health checks, professional groomers provide a range of 10 reasons that make the grooming experience positive for both you and your dog. So, book that grooming appointment today and ensure your furry friend stays happy, healthy, and looking their best!

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