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Grooming your dog at home

Dog grooming

Grooming your dog can be essential — or optional — depending on the breed. But even modest grooming at home is good for your dog and great for bonding.

Professional vs home grooming

Some dogs have coats that require professional attention. Their coats may grow fast, get matted, and may hide the lines typical of their breed. But but all dogs benefit from being bathed, brushed and having their nails trimmed.

A professional has the tools,  experience and equipment to groom a dog efficiently and safely. But you can do many things at home that help your dog look better and make professional grooming easier.

Having a regular grooming schedule at home offers:

Home grooming tools

A regular brushing and massage is a good place to start. Here are a few common tools:

There are many other types of combs, rakes or mat breakers.  The tools you need depend on your dog’s coat, whether it has an undercoat, how long it is, how much she sheds and whether her coat has a curl in it.

While a full grooming session might include a bath and a pedicure, we focus on a good brushing, a massage and a head-to-tail check. We look for things we can do easily and regularly. We leave claw-clipping to the professionals.

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