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Columbus Pet Grooming | Dog Grooming Columbus, Ohio!
http://columbuspetgrooming.com
Columbus Pet Grooming | Dog Grooming Col, Ohio
http://columbuspetgrooming.com
What Columbus Pet Grooming is NOT
* Columbus Pet Grooming is NOT ....A business interested in only taking your
money.
* Columbus Pet Grooming is NOT ....Mean or abusive to your pets
* Columbus Pet Grooming is NOT ....Disrespectful of any special needs your pet
may have.
* Columbus Pet Grooming is NOT ....Here today and gone tomorrow
So, What IS Columbus Pet Grooming? We are an established company in central
ohio offering dog grooming and related services to your pet(s). We have been in
business for several years. Shaggy Dogs Pet Grooming is dedicated to taking the
best care possible of your pet and offering ledgendary customer service to both pets
and pet owners.
1) Cleaning Dogs Ears You should check your dogs ears periodically while dog grooming. Dogs with droop ears are especially susceptible to fungus, waxy ears, and ear mites. Check them at least weekly. Infected dog ears can lead to further
complications. Your dog may cause an ear hematoma by breaking a blood vessel while shaking his head in response to the discomfort.
2) Clipping Dogs Nails An important part of dog grooming is clipping Dogs Nails. Do it every two to three weeks. Start clipping your dogs nails in puppyhood, so that they get used to the process of dog grooming. Note:Dog nails have a quick that is visible as a pink darkening in light-colored nails - but is invisible on black dog nails. The quick has a nerve and blood supply; If you clip into the quick, the nail will bleed and the dog will experience pain. Clip dark colored nails in several small cuts to reduce the chance of cutting into the quick.Clipping your dogs hair between the paws will prevent anything stuck (seeds from some grasses or pebbles) between the pads.
3) Hair Brushing DogsBrushing dogs is the most time intensive part in dog grooming. Do not press too hard with your wire slicker brush to avoid scraping the skin and giving your dog brush burn. If you encounter a mat, hold the mat close to the skin, insert the end tooth of the comb into the mat, and try working the mat loose. If this is not possible I would consider to cut out a mat than cause the dog any unnecessary pain. Once your dog is matt-free, comb down to the skin. Always brush or comb your dog against the lay of the coat. You'll be surprised at how fluffy the coat will look.
4) Bathing Dogs Bathing dogs outdoors in warm weather may be the best place, because it is the messy part in dog grooming. Use a mild dog shampoo and start bathing the dogs body and legs. The dogs head should be shampooed last, paying particular care to ensure that no shampoo gets into his eyes, ears, and nose. Cover the dogs eyes with your hand while pushing the head down. You can try using cotton in the ears, or cover the ear hole with your thumb while bathing
the dog. Leave the shampoo three or four minutes on the dog and then rinse, rinse, rinse. This removing of the shampoo is the most important part in bathing dogs.
When you are done bathing, towel dry the dog by blotting and pressing the towel against the coat. Once again, comb the coat through before drying to make sure there are no tangles or mats.
If you’re interested in getting more information on dog grooming or healthy pet tips
please visit http://columbuspetgrooming.com
Cheers,
Byron.