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5 benefits of mobile dog grooming you didn't know about

Mar 21, 2023

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As pet owners, we all want what's best for our furry friends. One important aspect of pet care is grooming, which not only keeps your dog looking and smelling great, but also promotes their overall health and well-being. While traditional dog grooming services require you to take your dog to a salon or spa, mobile dog grooming offers a convenient alternative that comes with a host of benefits you may not have considered. In this blog post, we'll explore five benefits of mobile dog grooming that you may not have known about.


Reduced stress and anxiety for your pet


Some dogs can find the grooming experience stressful or even frightening, particularly if they are taken to an unfamiliar salon or encounter other dogs. With mobile dog grooming, your pet can receive one-on-one attention in the comfort of their own home. This can help to reduce their stress and anxiety, making the grooming experience more pleasant and enjoyable for your pet.


Personalized attention from the groomer


When you take your dog to a salon or spa, they may be one of many pets being groomed at the same time. With mobile dog grooming, your pet receives personalized attention from the groomer, who can focus solely on your pet's needs. This can lead to a more thorough and personalized grooming experience, ensuring that your pet looks and feels their best.


Convenience for busy pet owners


One of the biggest advantages of mobile dog grooming is the convenience it offers. Instead of taking time out of your busy schedule to take your dog to a salon or spa, the groomer comes to you. This can be particularly beneficial for pet owners with multiple pets or those who have difficulty leaving the house.


Reduced exposure to other pets


When you take your dog to a traditional grooming salon, they may come into contact with other pets who may be carrying diseases or parasites. With mobile dog grooming, your pet is groomed in the comfort of their own home, reducing their exposure to other animals and their associated risks.


Increased flexibility and scheduling options


Mobile dog groomers often offer more flexible scheduling options than traditional grooming salons. This can be particularly beneficial for pet owners who work irregular hours or have unpredictable schedules. Additionally, mobile groomers may be able to accommodate last-minute appointments or emergency grooming needs.


In conclusion, mobile dog grooming offers a range of benefits that can make the grooming experience more enjoyable for your pet and more convenient for you as a pet owner. From reducing stress and anxiety for your pet to offering personalized attention and flexible scheduling options, mobile dog grooming is a great option for pet owners who want the best for their furry friends.


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A trip to the pet store in search of dog grooming tools may leave you overwhelmed and ready to call your dog groomer. While we dog groomers are helpful, sometimes you need to groom your pup yourself. Luckily, this article will shed some light as to which brushes or combs will be helpful. Rakes Rakes may look horrific; however, their long teeth work very well on dogs with longer fur and even better on dogs with long multi-layered coats. When approaching an already well-groomed dog with a long coat, a rake is the starting point. Caution and gentleness should be used. Hurrying with a rake could hurt your pet. Slickers Slickers are a pad with bent bristles on a rotated handle. The angled handle and bristles allow for slower, wider coverage for smoothing fur and removing much looser, shorter fur. A slicker will not fix deep mats in dogs with long hair. Slickers, for dogs with short hair, may be the only tool needed. A dog with longer hair obviously requires more time and more tools. This is something to consider when finding a forever friend. Bristles Depending on the type of dog, bristles can be extremely effective for cutting down on excess fur around the house. Bristles are generally stiff, but soft, and pick up hair. They also are a way to remove the last bits of fur after a long grooming session on a long-haired dog. The bristles do not separate out the hair much and should not be expected to be successful as the only product for a long-haired dog. Bristles also function to get a puppy accustomed to brushing. De-matting Combs A de-matting comb is necessary when a medium to long-haired dog has gone too long without being groomed. This comb allows the mats to be cut but, as opposed to scissors, will allow the mat to be removed with minimum fur loss. Taking scissors to an angry mat may seem like a good idea but moments later may leave a large chunk out of your pooch's coat. Specialty scissors are available with balls on the points for the dog’s safety if scissors become unavoidable. Shedding Tools A variety of specialty tools has popped up and these are often made available through infomercials. These tools tend to have a significant impact and effectively prevent shedding for a longer period of time compared to older tools. These newer tools show no evidence of damaging the quality of future fur growth. If you are looking to take a step against future shedding but are less interested in having an impact that is immediate, conventional shedding tools are the way to go. Shedding tools--sometimes called shedding blades--look rather strange: small, triangular teeth lined single file on a large metal loop that meets in a handle at one end. These are generally specific to large dogs with long fur. Shedding tools are not substitutes for brushes but are part of good preventative measures to keep your home clean and free of fur tumbleweeds. Pin Brushes Pin brushes present the best proximity for a human brush. A compact brush, such as one kept in a purse, could replace a specialty animal pin brush for a small-breed dog depending on its coat. Pin brushes are great maintenance tools. If the brush's pins spout from a rubber-like material and spring as you apply pressure, your brush can serve as an exceptional way of detecting potential problem spots on long-haired dogs. If an owner were devoted to brushing a medium-haired dog twice a week with a pin brush, that may be all they need. For short-haired breeds such as Labrador retrievers the effectiveness of this type of brush would be debatable—any loose hair would not be caught or retained as the pins are too long. Most owners--especially those for breeds that require extra grooming, prefer to hire a groomer but, taking the time to personally attend to your pet will provide a healthier relationship that shows your dog its place in the home.
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