REASONS WHY
GROOMING IS NOT A LUXURY, BUT A NECESSITY
While most of the dog owners in this city get their dogs
groomed to keep them looking at their very best, but many overlook to see
how important proper grooming is. Grooming is an essential part of your dog’s
health and well-being. Even a short-coated dog can have a medical condition
from the mere lack of grooming. The amount of grooming your pet needs depend on
the coat type, but the adequate and basic grooming is most important for
all dogs and cats. You take your pet to professional groomers for they know
exactly how to tackle the task. Now, let us see why grooming is important for
your pet:
Prevents Fleas & Ticks
Perhaps the main reason to bathe your dog frequently is
to prevent the unhealthy infestation of fleas and tick. Although bathing alone
is not the answer to get rid of these
nasty pests. Baths with medicated shampoos mixed with essential oils help in
completely wiping off any flea or ticks hiding in your pet’s fur. Additionally,
it helps prevent any leftover eggs from hatching and starting the cycle again.
Eliminate Discomfort
Grooming eliminates your pet’s discomfort in many
innumerable ways. For starters, brushing is something that makes all dogs and
cats feel very good. With the right type of brush, your pet will feel like
they’re getting a nice massage while you are actually helping them remove the dead
hair, stimulate fresh growth of hair and cells, and bring your pup’s natural
oils to the surface of their skin. Furthermore, it helps prevent hair matting (
knots) on longer coats. If your pet’s coat does matt very easily, removing
those matts will help your pet feel better and healthier. Matting of the hair pulls
on the skin and the coat and it is not only painful but often the main cause of
many kinds of sores. Removing dirt and debris out of your pet’s coat will also
make them feel more comfortable and replenish their skin and coat.
Protect Feet & Joints
Nail trimming is almost certainly one of the most disregarded
parts of general dog care. But long nails are not just an eyesore; but they are
unhealthy and uncomfortable for your dog as well. Firstly, very long nails
force your dog to change their gait. Long nails generally make your dog start
walking on the sides of their feet. It is not only painful, but it also causes
bone deformities and arthritis if left unnoticed. Some dogs might end up
having nails growing all the way into their footpads, which is also extremely
painful. No matter how difficult it becomes to trim your dog’s nails, it must
be done by all means.
Keeps All Ear Infections Away
Dogs do need their ears cleaned regularly, especially the
ones who are prone to ear infections. Dogs and cats have hair inside their ears
that often needs to be plucked, even though this is more common in long-coated
dogs than others. Still, keeping the inside of your pet’s ears clean will automatically
prevent all sorts of ear infections, ear mites and other ailments. Plus, it’ll
help your pet feel even more comfortable!
Check for Abnormalities
One of the best benefits of grooming is that you and your
regular groomer will become more and more familiar with the marks on your pet’s
skin. You will soon be able to feel any underlying lumps and bumps or even spot
any changes on your pet’s skin, when something goes wrong with them. Early recognition
of any sign of abnormality can be helpful when your doctor is ruling out any
disease.
Split Ends
One of the best way for your pet to have a smooth and long hair without split ends is to get a nice hair trim every two to three months , that not only makes them look nice but also helps them remove the split ends caused due to rubbing their body against walls or floors.
A HAPPY PET IS A HAPPY HOME ALL THESE ARE VALID OF DOGS, CATS, RABBITS ETC .
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