Dog Grooming

Grooming is an important part of a dog's health care.
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Do it early and often. Most dogs are not thrilled to be brushed, trimmed and bathed, but the best way to get a dog used to the necessary act of grooming is to begin early and to get that brush or nail clipper out on a regular basis. If you're adopting an older dog who has rarely been groomed, you may have more of a struggle on your hands, but patience and time will win out.

Grooming is an important part of a dog's health care. Nails that are too long can shift a dog's posture and create structural problems down the line and teeth that have never seen a brush can be lost. Not to mentioned that a matted, unruly coat is just not attractive and if a dog's coat becomes too tangled a shaving might be the answer.

Professional grooming is always an option, but it is still important that the dog owner be able to take care of at least minor grooming problems without ending up in a wrestling match with their dog.

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