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My dog needs his hair done more than me!!

As a dog owner, you know how important it is to keep your furry friend healthy and happy. One of the ways to do this is by establishing a routine grooming schedule for your pup. Grooming involves more than just giving your dog a bath. It includes brushing, trimming, clipping nails, and more.


It's essential to introduce your dog to grooming at a young age. This will help them get used to the process and make it a part of their routine. If you have a dog with a coat that requires brushing and trimming, grooming should become a monthly routine.


But what if your dog is anxious about strangers and doesn't like to be handled? Imagine how uncomfortable they would feel if their coat became matted and tangled up. Taking them to a strange place where a stranger is making them get into a tub, brushing them, clipping their nails, and shaving their fur off can be a traumatizing experience for them.


That's why it's crucial to start grooming your dog young and keep up with a routine. By doing so, you'll be able to keep their coat healthy and free of tangles and mats. You'll also be able to catch any potential health issues early on, such as ear infections or skin irritations.


In conclusion, routine grooming is essential for the health and happiness of your furry friend. Start them young and make it a part of their routine, so they become comfortable with the process. Your dog will thank you for it!



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