My Dog Loves His Professional Dog Groomers
Do you know anybody who likes the smell of a dirty dog? How about seeing a dog that is infested with fleas or ticks? Or a dog with matted hair? Of course not! To avoid these situations, regular dog grooming is critical. Dog grooming care is an important aspect of dog care overall. A good professional dog groomer is well trained to bathe your dog, clean his ears, trim his nails, brush his teeth, and even give him a massage!
The first step in grooming a dog usually involves regularly maintaining its coat. Have you ever given a dog a bath? Some people really enjoy doing this, but for others, it's a challenge they would rather not undergo. It can be a daunting task, especially if your dog has a long coat. A dog groomer has the experience, tools, and know-how to do the job properly, and will have your dog bathed, dried, and brushed in no time.
For those dog owners whose dogs have very short hair, a haircut is obviously not even a consideration. However, if your pup has a long coat, a frequent haircut should be the norm, especially in hot weather. Now, there are people who can do a somewhat decent job of trimming their dog's fur, but it's not always recommended. Dogs are pretty squirmy creatures, as a rule, and you can usually tell a professional cut from one given by the dog's owner. Maybe the dog doesn't care what his coat looks like, but the owner should have some compassion!
Grooming of your dog should also include proper dental care. You dog needs to have his teeth brushed the same as humans do. It is important that you have this done by someone who can do a good job. If you're not qualified to handle this task, take your pooch to a professional dog groomer. There your pup will receive a good thorough teeth brushing, and the results will be healthier teeth and better smelling breath.
Good nail care is absolutely essential for the comfort and health of your dog! However, you must be very careful when trimming your dog's claws so you don't take off too much of the tip. If you trim too far down, it will create pain and some bleeding. If you don't feel comfortable trimming your pup's nails, your local dog groomer can do it with the proper tools and expertise. It's a safer, easier way to accomplish what could be an unpleasant task for both you and your dog.
One vital service that your dog groomer can offer is to regularly check and clean your dog's ears. Since a damp environment creates an ideal breeding ground for bacteria and fungus, often leading to painful sensitivity, redness, swelling and infection, keeping the dog's ears clean is important. Before cleaning the dog's ears, the groomer will inspect for potential problems. He will take note of any matter in and around the ear canal, particularly excess wax, which may be a sign of ear mites. All potential problems will be handled with the proper solutions and other materials.
As pet owners, we are all responsible for keeping our dogs in the best, healthiest condition possible. That includes proper grooming. Since a dog has limited ability to clean its coat, teeth, and ears, it's our duty to make sure these tasks are done correctly. A dog grooming service will come in handy for this. Give your pooch the loving care he deserves!
About the Author
Mike Frederick has specialized in bird dog training for over 10 years. His new training and dog boarding facility is located near Cadillac MI. Visit Opeongo Bird Dogs website for more information.
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