Dog Grooming will help keep your pet stay healthier and live a longer life, not to mention the fact that she´ll look good when you take the time to groom her.
Things to consider:
Do a Checkup – Dog grooming is not just for appearance. It´s an integral part of your dog's total health care. Besides keeping their skin and coat, teeth and nails, eyes, and ears healthy and regular dog grooming also gives you an excellent opportunity to check your dog for greater health concerns. Check his skin for lumps, irritations, or sensitive spots. You should note any areas of hair loss. Check his eyes for excessive buildup of crust or discharge. Look for fleas, ticks, or other foul invaders.
Same Time, Same Place – To make dog grooming a pleasant experience for both you and your dog, you should make it a regular routine, starting as early an age as possible. Even if he squirms the first few times, you´ll still be getting him used to the dog grooming brush and the feel of it against his fur and skin. Although dogs are not naturally inclined to consider being handled a pleasant experience, he will soon start looking forward to your regular dog grooming sessions.
Get Him a Coat – A haircut could make your small dog chillier than he might be used to. You might compliment your dog´s new "do" with new dog clothes and costumes.