Reasons to have your dog groomed regularly:
Cleanliness – The primary reason why we groom is of course, for cleanliness. We want to keep dogs clean just as we keep ourselves clean. Keeping dogs clean helps encourage hair growth and removes dead skin and hair as well as dirt that may otherwise stick to other surfaces, like furniture and carpets.
Health – Dogs are our best friends and loyal companions and as such, we have to make sure they live a long and healthy life. And one of the best ways to keep them healthy is to groom them. Grooming helps us check for cuts, lumps, swelling, lameness and other signs of illness. It decreases the chance of various other health problems such as thrush, tooth rot, allergies, infection, scratches and other skin problems. It also stimulates blood flow and the lymphatic system, improving your dog’s overall health.
Parasites – One of the most common and persistent problems of dogs is parasites. Whether internal or external, these critters always do a lot of damage to your dog in more ways than one. But grooming puts a stop to this as it helps you keep an eye out for them.
Preventing Pain – Aside from preventing sickness, grooming can also alleviate your dog from pain. Mats in their fur can often cause pain when these pull on their skin, and their nails can also cause them pain when they grow too long and curl into their paw pads.
Appearance – Grooming of course makes your dog look smart and healthy
A few notes about our Grooming Service:Your pets’ safety and comfort are our primary concern! Please advise us of any allergies, sensitivities or pre-existing medical conditions BEFORE we groom your dog. Also, we will not groom any animal without proof of up to date vaccinations from your Veterinarian. We offer referral bonus . |
Benefits of Regular Grooming and Bathing:
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For the Safety of Your Pets:
We recommend the following vaccinations for Dogs:
They must receive their complete final series of vaccines prior to grooming. Adult Dogs Any Vaccines given for first time MUST wait between 7-10 days prior to grooming. This time allows the body to build immunity and offer maximum protection for your pet as well as others. |