




Routine grooming will keep your pet looking and feeling good. Most pets love the attention and it will help fulfill one of the basic needs of your best friend. The following are several reasons that regular grooming is necessary for your pet's health and happiness.
Grooming allows us to routinely check for any abnormalities that may signal more serious health problems. We watch for problems such as ear infections, parasites, and growths. We may be able to discover these problems in the very early stages before they become more serious.
Routine hair brushing removes dead skin & keeps coats shiny while stimulating the production of natural skin oils. Brushing also eliminates or minimizes skin disease, reduces shedding and improves appearance while preventing mats which can become very painful for your pet.
Toenail trimming is essential to your pet's comfort when walking and prevents health issues that can occur from nails growing into the pads of the feet.
Excessive hair around the face can promote eye irritation and infection in dogs and cats. Keeping your pet's face properly groomed will help combat such problems.
Keeping ears free of hair and wax buildup reduces the risk of infections and ear mites.
Expressing anal glands is a necessary step to the grooming process which prevents the anal sacs from getting impacted or infected which can be very painful for your pet.
Teeth brushing will help in keeping teeth clean in between routine dental exams to avoid plaque buildup and gingivitis which can lead to more serious health problems for your pets.
Why have your pet groomed?
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