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{Frequently|Commonly} Asked Questions About {Pet|Dog} Grooming Service in %%cityp%%, %%scodep%%

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Why is my {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} scratching after grooming?

It is {very|extremely|really} {common|typical} for {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} to scratch after grooming – {probably|perhaps} {similar|comparable} to {us|people} being {itchy|scratchy} after shaving. {Try|Attempt} to {distract|divert} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} from scratching if you can, as the more they scratch, the more they will itch {and so on|and so forth|etc}. Most {importantly|significantly|notably|essentially}, {don’t|do not} {panic|stress|worry} as it is {quite|rather|fairly|pretty} {normal|typical|common}. {Particularly|Especially} {young|younger} {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} who {aren’t|may not be|might not be} yet conditioned to clipping will scratch, as will {white or apricot|apricot or white} coloured {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}, more so than {dark|darker} coloured breeds. Clipper rash is {quite|rather|fairly|very|pretty} {common|typical}, {especially|particularly|specifically} in the groin {area|location}. If you are {concerned|worried}, {speak to|talk to|speak with} your groomer, they will {advise|recommend|encourage} you on {further|additional|more} action.

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How old should my {puppy|young puppy|pup} be before he gets his {first|very first|initial|1st} groom?

It is {good|ideal|recommended} to have your {puppy|young puppy|pup} {become|end up being} {familiar with|acquainted with|accustomed to|used to} grooming as {early|young} as possible after the first {set|series} of puppy shots, {usually|typically|normally|generally} 12-16 weeks {of age|old}. This will {help|assist} him {learn|discover|find out} at an early age that grooming is {a pleasant|an enjoyable|a pleasurable|a positive} experience.

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Is my {pet|animal|family pet} too old to be groomed?

Older {pets|animals|family pets} {often|frequently|typically} {need|require} {special|unique} {care|treatment} and attention. It is {recommend|suggested|advised} by {pet|dog} {gromming salons|groomers} in %%cityp%% %%scodep%% that the {style|design} be kept {{short|brief} and {easy|simple}|{easy|simple} and {short|brief}} to {maintain|preserve|keep} the grooming {process|procedure} to {a minimum|a minimal} {amount|quantity} of time.

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How do {pet|dog} groomers in %%cityp%% keep {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} still?

Grooming Restraints – {Attached|Connected} to {a tall|a high} metal bar {shaped|formed} as an upside down L, the noose is a leash loop that {restrains|limits|restricts|keeps down|holds} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} around his neck, keeping him still and well-centered on the table, while {preventing|stopping|keeping} him from {jumping|leaping|diving|hopping} off.

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Should you {wash|clean} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s privates?

{Many|Numerous|Lots of} owners {notice|discover|observe|see} their {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} self-clean their {genitals|genital areas}, {but|however} there will be times you {may|might} {need|require} to {clean|wash} them yourself. Female {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} in heat {might|may} {require|need} {a gentle|a mild} {wipe|clean}, and male {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} {might|may} {require|need} {a cleaning|a cleansing} {every so often|every now and then|once in awhile|occasionally} {as well|also|too}, {but|however} {mostly|mainly|primarily} due to playtime dirt and not for health or {sanitary|hygienic} {reasons|factors}.

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Do %%cityp%% %%scodep%% {pet|dog} groomers {bathe|shower} {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}?

{A professional|An expert} grooming {session|treatment|appointment} {typically|generally|usually|normally} {consists of|includes} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} being {brushed|combed}, {bathed|washed} and dried, {as well as|in addition to|along with} {trimmed|cut} or clipped. The groomer brushes or combs out {mats|tangles} {before|prior to} the bath, making it {easier|simpler|much easier} to lather the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} with {shampoo|hair shampoo}. They {clean|clean up} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s ears to {remove|eliminate|get rid of} build up and to {check for|look for} {signs|indications} of {infection|disease}.

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What do {pet|dog} groomers in %%cityp%% {put on|place on} {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} to smell {good|great|excellent}?

{Once|When|As soon as} his coat is {dry and {pristine|beautiful}|{pristine|beautiful} and dry}, your groomer {probably|most likely} will spray him with {a few|a couple of} squirts of {cologne|perfume} or {perfume|fragrance}. {Often|Frequently|Typically} you can {request|ask for} {a specific|a particular} {scent|fragrance|aroma}, such as {baby powder|talcum powder}, lavender {or even|and even|or perhaps} a mock designer {fragrance|scent}.

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How long does it take a %%cityp%% groomer to groom {your|my|a} {pet|dog}?

{Generally,|Usually,|Normally,} for {a standard|an average|a normal} full groom, it takes {roughly|approximately|between|around} {2 to 3|2-3|two to three} hours but some {big|large} or very thick coated {dog|pet|canine} breeds can take {more time|longer}. %%cityp%% %%statep%% {dog|pet} {grooming salons|grooming spas|groomers} may also sell {items|products} for {pet|dogs}’ {hair|coats|fur} and other {items|products} {like|such as} dog clothing.

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Do {pets|dogs} feel {good|better} after grooming?

{Grooming your {dog|pet dog|canine|pet} {frequently|regularly} comes with {a huge range|a wide range|plenty of|many} {benefits to their wellbeing|benefits to their health|health benefits}. Grooming {doesn’t just keep|not only keeps} your pet looking {great|elegant|stylish|good}, it will keep them feeling {great|good} and {help|allow} them to live a {happy|great|long} life.| Grooming {doesn’t just keep|not only keeps} your pet looking {great|elegant|stylish|good}, it will keep them feeling {great|good} and {help|allow} them to live a {happy|great|long} life. Grooming your {dog|pet dog|canine|pet} {frequently|regularly} also comes with {a huge range|a wide range|plenty of|many} {benefits to their wellbeing|benefits to their health|health benefits.}

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Can {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet} be {traumatized|distressed|troubled|upset|shaken up} after grooming?

It’s possible the %%cityp%% {dog|pet} groomer was {{impatient|restless|quick-tempered} and/or {rough|tough}|{rough|tough} and/or {impatient|restless|quick-tempered}} with {him|your dog|your pet}, {and that|which} {scared|frightened|terrified|petrified} {him|them}. {If he’s not feeling at least {a little bit|a bit} better tomorrow, you {should|ought to|must|need to} go to the {vet|veterinarian} to {rule out|eliminate|dismiss} a health {issue|problem|concern}.|You {should|ought to|must|need to} go to the {vet|veterinarian} to rule out a health {issue|problem|concern} if he’s not feeling at least a little bit better tomorrow.} You {should|ought to|must|need to} {also|likewise} call the groomer to ask if anything {scary|frightening} {happened|occurred} this time ({maybe|perhaps|possibly} a hair {dryer|drier|blower} {fell over|tipped over}, {etc.|and so on}).

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What {kind of|type of|sort of} powder do {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} groomers {use|utilize}?

{Just|Simply} rub some talcum powder, corn starch or grooming chalk in the {area|location} and let it sit {a while|for a bit|for some time} as you groom the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}. After a bit, {go back|return} and {gently|carefully} {brush|comb} the {powder|talcum powder} out of the {coat|hair|fur}. {Voila|Boom|Wow}! The powder will have {absorbed|taken in|soaked up} the oils and the {hair|coat} will look {{clean|tidy} and {fluffy|silky|smooth}|{fluffy|silky|smooth} and {clean|tidy}}.

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How do %%cityp%% %%statep%% groomers get {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} so {soft|smooth}?

{Pet|Dog} groomers in %%cityp%% %%statep%% do {more than|much more than} {just|simply} {wash|clean} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}. After {a great|a fantastic|a terrific|an excellent} wash {using|utilizing} {a shampoo|a hair shampoo} that is {fit for|suitabled for} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s {fur|hair|coat} type, groomers {pamper|treat|indulge} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s fur with {additional|extra} {products|items} such as crème {rinses, conditioners and finishers|rinses, finishers and conditioners|conditioners, rinses and finishers|conditioners, finishers and rinses|finishers, rinses and conditioners|finishers, conditioners and rinses} to make the fur {{soft|smooth} and {beautiful|gorgeous|stunning|lovely}|{beautiful|gorgeous|stunning|lovely} and {soft|smooth}}.

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What is chalking in {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} grooming?

Chalking the coat on man’s {best friend|bestfriend|best buddy} is {a procedure|a treatment|a method|a process} {used|utilized} {before|prior to} handstripping to {allow for|enable|permit} {a better|a much better} grip on the {hair|fur|coat}. {The {same|exact same|very same} {concept|idea|principle} is {applied|used} when {pulling|drawing|taking} the hair from the ear canal.|When {pulling|drawing|taking} the hair from the ear canal, the {same|exact same|very same} {concept|idea|principle} is {applied|used}.} Chalking is {also|likewise} {used|utilized} in the conformation ring to {enhance|improve|boost} the {coat|fur|hair} color and to {give|provide|offer} the coat {more|much more|a lot more|extra|even more|far more|better} {texture|smoothness|consistency} and volume.

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Is it better to groom {a dog|a pet dog|a pet} {{wet|damp} or dry|dry or {wet|damp}}?

Unlike {people|individuals}, who get {haircuts|hairstyles} with {wet|damp} hair, {always|make sure you|you should always|make sure to} {start|begin} with a dry, {clean|tidy} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}, Dog groomers in %%cityp%% %%scodep%% {recommend|advise} {only|just} {using|utilizing} the {tips|ends|pointers} of sharp shears to {trim|cut} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s feet, face and tail, which will {prevent|avoid|stop|keep} you from cutting your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} if {she|they|he} moves {suddenly|all of a sudden|unexpectedly}.

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How {often|frequently|regularly} should you {bathe|shower} {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet}?

{Short|Quick} answer is, {four|4} weeks. While the {frequency|regularity|recurrence|occurrence} of bathing {may|might} be {different|various|varying} for each {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}, according to {pet|animal|family pet} {experts|professionals|specialists}, that {a good|a great|an excellent} {rule|guideline} to follow is to {wash|clean} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} every {four|4} weeks. This will {help|assist} to keep their skin and {coat|fur|hair} {clean|tidy} and {keep|manage to keep} their natural oils {spread out|expanded|spread|extended}.

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Do %%cityp%% groomers {give|provide|offer} {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} sedatives?

{Pet|Dog} {grooming salons|grooming spas|groomers} in %%scityp%% %%statep%% {can’t|cannot} {legally|lawfully} sedate {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet}. {If the groomer {works in|operates in} a veterinary {hospital|medical facility|healthcare facility|health center} the {vet|veterinarian} can {authorize|license} sedation {but|however} it is {given|provided|offered} by {a technician|a specialist|a service technician|a professional}. {In the case of|When it comes to} oral medications that {a vet|a veterinarian} {has|has actually} {prescribed|recommended}, an owner can give it to the pet {before|prior to} a grooming {appointment|visit|consultation|session}, as it takes about an hour to be {effective|efficient|reliable}.

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Why does my {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} {smell|stench|stink} even after grooming?

There are {several|a number of|numerous} {reasons why|reasons|reasons that} {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet}’s skin {may|might} be {compromised|jeopardized}, {resulting in|leading to} a skin {infection|disease}. {Allergies|Allergic reactions}, {hormonal|hormone} imbalances, fungal {infections|contaminations}, external parasites, {inflammation|swelling}, {wounds|injuries}, bleeding {tumors|growths}, and other skin {issues|problems|concerns} can {cause|trigger} {bacteria|germs} and {yeast|fungus} on the skin’s {surface|surface area} to take hold and {produce|make|develop|bring about} {foul|nasty|repulsive|filthy|vile} {odors|smells|stenches|scents}.

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Why does my {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s skin smell bad?

{Seasonal|Periodic} or food {allergies|allergic reactions} can {cause|trigger|create|induce} {inflammation|swelling} of the skin which {leads to|results in|causes} {excessive|extreme} secretion of oil from {certain|specific|particular} glands in the skin, {producing|creating|generating|making} {a musty|a moldy} {smell|odor}. {Poor|Bad|Weak} diet can {contribute to|add to|result in|trigger|cause} this {condition|problem} and can {also|likewise} be the {cause of|reason for} other {problems|issues} {including|consisting of} yeast infections, which {also|likewise} {give off|produce|emit|release} {a foul|a nasty|a repulsive|a filthy} {odour|smell}.

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Should you {trim|cut} the hair around {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet}’s eyes?

{Trimming|Cutting} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s hair which {overhangs|covers|hides} the eyes is {necessary|required|needed|essential}, not {only|just} to {allow|enable} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} to have {clearer|more clear|better|clear} vision, {but|however} also to {prevent|avoid|stop|keep} this falling against the eye and {causing|triggering} {irritation|inflammation}. The {thickness|density} of the hair on the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s nose can {also|likewise} get too {long|lengthy} and {block|obstruct} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s {vision|eyesight|sight} from the {corners|edges}.

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How {often|frequently|regularly} should you take your {dog|pet} to the groomer in %%cityp%% %%scodep%%?

{Most|Many|A lot of|The majority of} owners of {cats|felines} or {dogs|canines|pet dogs} with longer fur {opt|choose|decide} to take their {pet|animal|family pet} to the groomers {once|at least|around} every {3-5|4-6} weeks, while {shorter-haired|short hair|short coated} breeds {may|might} {only|just} {visit|go} every {10-12|8-12|8-10} weeks.

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Do {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} get {sad|upset|depressed} when they get shaved?

It is not {unusual|uncommon} for some {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} to {become|end up being} {embarrassed|ashamed} after a haircut. Even though the hair cut {may|might} feel {good|great|excellent}, it can {also|likewise} feel a little {strange|unusual|odd|weird} to some {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}. {Suddenly|All of a sudden|Unexpectedly|Immediately} they feel lighter, the hair is gone from around their eyes, and they {don’t|do not} {feel like|seem like} the {same|exact same|very same} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}.

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Can you cut {a dogs|a canines|a pet dogs|a pets} hair too short?

Some {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} can {easily|quickly} be shaved without {causing|triggering} {problems|issues} – {many|numerous|lots of} short-haired breeds are {fine|great} to shave, {but|however} there are still {risks|dangers|threats} with the {procedure|treatment} and it isn’t {necessary|required|needed|essential} for the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s health or {comfort|convenience}. When {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet}’s {coat|hair} is cut too short, ingrown hairs can {develop|establish} that can {cause|trigger|induce|lead to} {painful|unpleasant|uncomfortable|agonizing} {bumps|lumps} or {lesions|sores}.

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How do you groom {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet}’s leg?

Move the clippers {downward|down|downwards} {except for|besides|with the exception of} the back of the foot {just|simply} {above|over} the ankle. Treat this {area|location} like the front legs and clip in one {direction|path} {and then|and after that} the other {direction|way}. With scissors, {{shape|form} the leg and {clean|clean up}|{clean|clean up} and {shape|form} the leg} up any long {stray|roaming} hairs. With scissors, you can make any {final|last} shaping or {finishing|completing|final} touches.

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What {is good for|benefits} {a dogs|a canines|a pet dogs|a pets} {itchy|scratchy} skin?

Chamomile, calendula, and green tea have {properties|qualities|characteristics|attributes|features|traits} that {soothe|relieve|calm|ease} and cool {irritated|inflamed} skin. These soaks are {best|most ideal|good|great} for {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} who have {hot|very hot}, {itchy|scratchy} {patches|spots} of skin that are at {risk|danger|threat} of {getting|becoming} rubbed raw.

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Do {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} %%cityp%% groomers {wash|clean} or cut {first|to begin with|to start with}?

Wash the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}. Give your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} a bath and let him dry {thoroughly|completely} before you clip him. {{Avoid|Prevent} clipping {a dirty|a filthy|an unclean} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} if at all possible.|If at all possible, {avoid|prevent} clipping {a dirty|a filthy|an unclean} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}.} Cutting against the grain of the {hair|coat} can {result in|lead to} cuts and burns on the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s skin.

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What is fluff drying {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet}?

Fluff drying {involves|includes} {using|utilizing} a blow dryer to straighten and volumize your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s hair. Your {pet|animal|family pet|dog|canine|pet dog|pet} groomer in %%cityp%% %%scodep%% does this to make it {easier|simpler|much easier} to cut the hair straight. {However|Nevertheless}, the side {benefit|advantage} is that the {technique|method|strategy} {gives|provides|offers} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} that {adorable|lovable|charming|cute}, fluffy {look|appearance}.

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Can you over brush your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}?

While {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} cannot be over-brushed, {improper|incorrect} brushing {techniques|methods} and tools {may|might} {cause|trigger} your {pup|puppy} some {undue|unnecessary|excessive} {pain|discomfort}. To {prevent|avoid} {hurting|harming|injuring} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}, {gentle|mild} and slow brushing works {best|finest}. {Also|Likewise}, {make sure|ensure|make certain} to take breaks to {give|provide|offer} her a rest {as well as|in addition to|along with} to {praise|applaud} and treat your {patient|client} {pup|puppy}.

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Do {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} {prefer|choose} warm or cold water for baths?

{Maintain|Preserve|Keep} water {temperature|temperature level}: {Only|Just} {use|usage} warm water to {bathe|shower} your {pet|animal|family pet|dog}. While your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} {might|may} {enjoy|delight in|take pleasure in} {splashing around|wallowing} in cold bath water when it’s hot outside, it’s {unsafe|hazardous|risky} to {wash|clean} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} with cold water {during|throughout} the {winter|winter season}, {especially|particularly|specifically} if they {normally|typically|usually|generally} {have to|need to} {relieve|alleviate|ease|eliminate} themselves {immediately|instantly|right away} after getting a bath.

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What do pet groomers {wash|clean} {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} with?

{Pet|Animal|Family pet} groomers {always|constantly} {use|utilize} {shampoo|hair shampoo} {especially|particularly|specifically} {formulated|developed|created} for {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}, {including|consisting of} those {specifically|particularly} {designed|developed|created} to {remove|eliminate|get rid of} {odours|smells} from the hair and skin. These {shampoos|hair shampoos} go the {extra|additional} {step|action} to {eliminate|get rid of|remove} {odours|smells} with {various|different|numerous} odour-killing {ingredients|components|active ingredients}, while other {shampoos|hair shampoos} {simply|just|merely} {shield|protect} {odours|smells} for a {limited|restricted|minimal} {period of time|time period|amount of time}.

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Is grooming {stressful|difficult} for {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}?

For {many|lots of} {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} who are {uncomfortable|unpleasant|uneasy} with body {manipulation|control|adjustment}, the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} grooming experience can be a {stressful|difficult} one. A {nervous|anxious|worried} or {fearful|afraid} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} who {doesn’t|does not} like to be touched makes the {job|task} that {much more|a lot more|far more} {challenging|difficult|tough} for your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} groomer in %%cityp%% %%statep%% – {and that|which} {much more|a lot more|far more} {unpleasant|undesirable} for your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}.

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What’s hand stripping for {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}?

Hand stripping is a {dog|pet dog|pet} grooming {process|procedure} that {involves|includes} {removing|eliminating|getting rid of} dead hairs from the coat by hand instead of clipping to keep the coat {tidy|neat} and healthy. {Usually|Typically|Normally|Generally} completed {twice|two times} a year in spring and {autumn|fall}, it {speeds up|accelerates} the natural process of growth and shedding.

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How do you groom a {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} with scissors?

{Starting|Beginning} at the top of your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s head, comb any fur forward and up out of your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s eyes. {Trim|Cut} with scissors to any length you ‘d like. {Use|Utilize} short blade scissors to {trim|cut} around your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s eyes and for his beard. {Place|Put|Position} your fingers at the tip of your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s ear to {avoid|prevent} cutting the skin.

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Is it {OK|OKAY|alright} to brush your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} {every day|daily}?

You {should|ought to|must|need to} brush your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} every {couple of|other} days {no matter|regardless of} the length of his coat. {Sometimes|In some cases|Often} your brushing can have {a specific|a particular} {purpose|function}, such as {removing|eliminating|getting rid of} hair mats or {helping|assisting} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} shed his seasonal coat, {but|however} {most often|usually|frequently} you’ll be {doing|carrying out} general-purpose brushing or combing.

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Do {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} get {sad|unfortunate} when you cut their hair?

{Pet|Animal|Dog} grooming sessions can make them {very|extremely|really} {uncomfortable|unpleasant|uneasy} and even {sad|unhappy}! In fact, it’s {not at all|not} {unusual|uncommon} to see your {pup|puppy|pet|dog} {cowering|cring|trembling} from you or {just|simply} looking {very|extremely|really} {sad|unhappy} each time you {take|bring} him or her back from a grooming session at your local {dog|pet dog|pet} groomers in %% cityp%% %%scodep%%.

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Why do {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} get Zoomies {after|after getting} a {bath|grooming session}?

This behaviour is {commonly|typically|frequently} {known as|referred to as|called} the Zoomies. There’s a physical rush of energy. {Dogs|Canines|Pet dogs|Pets} do this {because of|due to} anything from relief, shaking to dry off, to rolling around {attempting|trying} to {get rid of|eliminate} this {mysterious|strange} new {smell|odor}. It could be a release of {nervous|anxious|worried} energy due to {stress|tension} or the {happiness|joy} of being done.

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Can you {trim|cut} a double coated {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}?

You can still {trim|cut} {a lot of|a great deal of} the coat off {but|however} not shave so close as to shave undercoat. {Remove|Eliminate|Get rid of} as much of the undercoat as possible {before|prior to} {trimming|cutting} the {outer|external} coat. This {may|might} {allow|enable|permit} you to {choose|select|pick} a bit {shorter|much shorter} guard comb {option|alternative}. {Don’t|Do not} just rake the {jacket|coat} or back of the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}.

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What does {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet} grooming {include|consist of}?

{Dog|Canine|Pet dog|Pet} grooming can {include|consist of} brushing that detangles {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} hair and {also|likewise} thins the undercoat to {minimize|reduce|lessen|decrease} shedding. {Dog|Canine|Pet dog|Pet} grooming {also|likewise} {includes|consists of} hygiene services such as {toothbrushing|brushing teeth} and ear cleaning. Other {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} grooming services {include|consist of} nail {trimming|cutting} and clipping. Nationally, {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} grooming {prices|costs|rates} in %%cityp%% %%scodep%% range from ${60|70|80|75|65} to ${120|125|130|135|140}.

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What {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} {need|require} the most grooming?

The {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} {breeds|types} that {require|need} the most grooming {include|consist of} the Afghan Hound, Bichon Frise, Kerry Blue Terrier, Pekingese, Poodle, Portuguese Water Dog, Puli, Belgian Sheepdog, Affenpinscher, Bearded Collie, Cocker Spaniel, Irish Terrier, Komondor, Lhasa Apso and Lowchen.

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How do you groom {an anxious|a nervous|a distressed} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}?

Start with brushing or {massaging|rubbing} {an anxious|a nervous|a distressed} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}. Let {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} {investigate|examine} and {sniff|smell} tools. {Slowly|Gradually} {introduce|present} grooming tools; run clippers to get the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} {used|familiar} to the {noise|sound} {before|prior to} {using|utilizing} or {use|utilize} {silent|quiet} clippers that {do not|don’t} make {frightening|loud} noises. Go {slow|slowly}, be gentle, {make sure|ensure|make certain} clippers and blow dryers are not too hot for your {pet|dog}.

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Can you cut a female {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s pee hair?

A female {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s pee hair {is located|lies} in {one of|among} the most {sensitive|delicate} and {delicate|fragile} {areas|locations} of their body, so it is {essential to|necessary to|important to|vital to} be {exceptionally|extremely} {careful|cautious|mindful} when {trimming|cutting} their pee hair. {An anxious|A nervous|A distressed} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} is a lot {harder|more difficult} to {trim|cut} than {a relaxed|calm} one, so {be sure|make sure|make certain} to comfort them prior to and {during|throughout} {grooming|grooming process}.

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Is it {OK|OKAY|alright} to use conditioner on {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}?

{As with|Just like|Similar to} {shampoo|hair shampoo}, it {is important|is essential|is very important|is necessary} to use {only|just} doggie conditioners on your {pet|animal|family pet}. The {vets|veterinarians} {warn|caution} {pet|dog} owners that human grooming {products|items}, whether conditioner or bar soap, can {lead to|result in|cause} {unpleasant|undesirable} skin {irritation|inflammation} in {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}.

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How {often|frequently|typically} should you {bathe|shower} a double coated {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}?

{Usually|Typically|Normally|Generally}, every {two|2} to {12|twelve} weeks. In general, you {should|ought to|must|need to} {bathe|shower} a double coated {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} every {two|2} to {12|twelve} weeks, {depending on|depending upon} your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet}’s tolerance for grooming and {skin condition|skin problem} {as well as|in addition to|along with} the season.

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Do you tip {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet} groomer in %%cityp%% %%scodep%%?

{In general|Usually}, you {should|ought to|must|need to} tip your {pet|dog|family pet} groomer 15 to 20 percent of the service {total|total amount}. Gratitude tips are a token of {gratitude|appreciation} and are whatever you can afford. Your {pet|dog|family pet} groomer in %%cityp%% %%scodep%% will {sometimes|in some cases|often} {throw in|include} {extra|additional} services at no {charge|extra cost}, such as {adding|including} conditioner, brushing teeth or grinding nails.

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How do {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} groomers {deal with|handle} {difficult|challenging|tough|hard} {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}?

{Many|Numerous|Lots of} {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} groomers in %%cityp%% %%scodep%% use petting or a soft voice to {try|attempt} to {calm|relax} the {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}. If that does not work, {pet|dog} groomers quickly {lift|put} the {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} into the tub. Some {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} groomers in %%cityp%% %%statep%% have a loop in the tub to {restrain|limit} {finicky|scared} {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets}. {Once|When|As soon as} in the tub, even aggressive {dogs|canines|pet dogs|pets} {should|ought to|must|need to} {allow|enable|permit} {a pet|a dog} groomer to {wash|clean} and shampoo them, though some {might|may} {try|attempt} to bite the water {hose|hose pipe}.

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Will my {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} be muzzled whilst {groomed|getting groomed}?

If {a dog|a canine|a pet dog|a pet} {shows|reveals} {signs|indications} of {aggression|hostility|aggressiveness}, the local {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} groomer in %%cityp%% %%scodep%% will put a muzzle on them, for both their own {safety|security} and the {staff|personnel}, to {avoid|prevent} {accident|mishap} and injury and to {help|assist} {calm|relax} the pet.

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Will my {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} be sedated whilst {groomed|getting groomed}?

It is not {common|typical} practice in {pet|dog} grooming {salons|spas|parlors} in %%cityp%% %%scodep%% as they are not a {veterinary|vet} {clinic|practice}. If your {pet|dog|animal|family pet} {requires|needs} sedation you {must|should|need to} {speak to|talk to|speak with} your {vet|veterinarian}.

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Will my {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} be caged while {waiting for|awaiting} the grooming?

When you bring in your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} to your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} grooming saloon in %%cityp%% %%scodep%%, {he/she|he or she} will be {placed|put} in their own, open front cubicle, on a lead. This {usually|typically|normally|generally} keeps them {relaxed|unwinded} and happy as {most pets|a lot of pets|the majority of dogs} {just|simply} {curl up|snuggle} and go to sleep! Others sit and {watch|observe} what is going on around them as they settle in for a day at the {dog|pet dog|pet} grooming {spa|saloon}. In some {pet|dog|family pet} grooming {spas|saloons} in %%cityp%% %%scode%%, {pets|dogs|family pets} from the same {family|household} can share a cubicle.

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Do I get the {same|exact same|very same} groomer each time I visit the {dog|pet} grooming saloons in %%cityp%% %scodep%%?

{Most|Many|A lot of|The majority of} {clients|customers} {prefer|choose} to keep the same {pet|dog} groomer. If your {dog|canine|pet dog|pet} {is nervous|fidgets} or you have {specific|particular} {requests|requirements}, you will {find|discover} that {coming back|returning} to the same groomer works best {because|since|due to the fact that} it {fosters|promotes|cultivates} a relationship between the {you|client|customer}, groomer, and {dog|pet dog|pet}. If this is what you {prefer|want}, please {speak to|talk to|speak with} the local {dog|pet dog|pet} groomer in %%cityp%% %%scodep%%.

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