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About a year after I purchased my dog, I realized that he was really struggling with his health. He just wasn't his lively self, and I was concerned that he was slowly dying. I decided to take him to a veterinarian to have his condition diagnosed, and we were able to learn a lot about his health. Within a few short months, he was on the road to recovery, and I was really grateful that I had done the work to make things better. This blog is all about understanding pet problems and knowing when to seek professional veterinary help.

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Useful Tips For Your Puppy's First Trip To The Groomer

by Ann Nelson

All dogs need to be brushed and bathed, but there are some breeds that need full hair cuts and professional grooming services on a regular basis due to their coats. If you have recently added a puppy to your home and they are a breed that needs regular grooming, one of the best things that you can do is get them ready for their first grooming appointment. Taking the steps needed to make your pup comfortable at the groomers will help ensure that they won't have any problems getting groomed in the future. Use the following tips for your puppy's first trip to the groomer.

Choose a Groomer Carefully

As a dog owner, it is always a good idea to choose a groomer carefully. You should look for a highly trained professional who loves animals and will treat your puppy in a gentle manner. A good way to find a local dog groomer in your area is by asking friends and family members for recommendations. Reading online reviews of different dog groomers can also help you narrow down your options. Once you find a groomer that you're interested in, inquire to learn about appointment availability as well as pricing for grooming services.

Brush Your Puppy Regularly

After you bring your new puppy home, make it a point to start brushing their coat on a regular basis. Ideally, you should begin brushing them several times a week. Getting your puppy used to being brushed will help ensure that they will not feel uncomfortable during their grooming. You should also do everything possible to make your puppy feel comfortable being handled since they will need to be manipulated while being groomed. Make sure that your puppy is comfortable having their paws and ears touched.

Ensure That Your Puppy Has Received Their Vaccinations

Before your puppy can go to a dog groomer, it is extremely important that they are up to date on all necessary vaccinations, as well as parasite prevention. Most dog groomers are very diligent about keeping their grooming studios very clean, but you still need to put the safety of your puppy first. Puppies can be quite delicate, and they really should not be around other dogs until they receive all of their initial vaccinations from a veterinarian. If you're a new dog owner and not familiar with a puppy vaccination schedule, talk to your dog's vet — they will tell you when it is safe to schedule your pup's first grooming appointment.

For more information, reach out to a local dog groomer today.

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