Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Dog Grooming Duncan Dogs Can Be Easier

By Susan Hamilton


Pet grooming is an important part of pet ownership. Not only do canines looks and smell better when they are groomed, but they also feel better. Matted fur can be quite uncomfortable, it can cause the pooch pain. When it comes to dog grooming Duncan residents can do some things to make it easier on the animal, the groomer, and themselves.

One of the best things that an owner can do is begin the process early. Take a doggy brush and begin brushing and do it often. When a cute, little pup is brought into the home, brushing is not something that many owners think of, but, they should. When a pet learns early that brushing is something that is a normal part of their life, they accept it.

Think about how the pooch will be touched and handled by the groomer. Mimic these same touches so that the canine gets used to it. Doing this allows the pup to feel less tense because it's something that they have felt before, it's a familiar experience.

Sound is something else that can cause a pup to feel scared and nervous. Instead of letting the puppy walk into this blindly, mimic the sounds at home. Turn on the blow dryer and let the animal know that it won't hurt them. Run the water, turn on a pair of clippers. Do this several times so the animal accepts them as normal household sounds. This lets them know that the sounds don't indicate danger.

Socialize the animal as much as possible. Socialization is always important for any dogs, so this step will help with much more than the animal's time at the salon, it will help in everyday situations as well. The more socialized that a dog is, the better for him or her. A well socialized dog is a happy dog.

Take the time to learn about the breed that you've chosen. Some breeds need a lot of grooming, while others are a much easier to keep neat. As a rule, the long haired breeds need to be brushed more often. If they aren't, they will get mats which are unsightly and painful to the animal.

Don't let the brushing stop once the dog is used to the groomer. Keep it up between visits in order to keep your furry friend mat-free. Matting is painful and not at all pleasant. When a dog is too matted the animal may need to be shaved down when it visits the spa.

When you follow the above advice, spa time will be a lot easier for your animal, and you too. By taking the time to allow your pet to become accustomed to what he or she will experience at the spa, you help him feel more relaxed which is a great thing. It's just one more way that you show your love for your furry family member.




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