Regular grooming maintains a normal nail length for your dog. As nails grow longer, it affects a dog's balance and posture. Long nails can also snap the carpeting in your home as well as pillows and furniture that may be within your dog's reach.
Keeping your pet looking good is reason enough to regularly visit a groomer. But groomers can spot issues such as suspicious bumps and bruises so that you can visit a veterinarian before a serious condition has the chance to develop.
The German “water dog” was one of the first dogs to have its coat trimmed for form as well as function. The water dog was a predecessor of the poodle, who was among the first dog breeds to be historically groomed to please wealthy socialites.
Many pet owners feel uncomfortable clipping their pet’s nails. If the nails are cut too short, they will bleed quite heavily. A professional groomer is an expert at clipping pets' nails without hitting the quick inside the nail.
Do you ever find yourself not cuddling with your dog because of their dirty or smelly fur? When you let us groom your dog regularly, you’ll feel more comfortable interacting with your pet.
Did you know that most professional pet groomers suggest that you have your pet groomed every four to six weeks or so? Professional groomings should occur more often if he or she is experiencing hair, nail, or skin problems.
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This year has had many challenges. We thank each and everyone of our customers for your loyalty to us.
Many blessings to all in 2021.