Dog Grooming Saves Time. Is It Worth the Cost?
Some dogs tolerate the experience of being bathed and groomed at home, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they get the best result. Without a doubt, it takes a good amount of owner time and energy to personally tackle dog grooming, and then there’s the mess to clean up. Our professional dog groomers know exactly what they’re doing, have all the necessary tools, and complete the job in a timely (and tidy) manner. If time is money, dog grooming is definitely worth the cost.
For the Love of Dogs
We have never met a dog groomer that didn’t love dogs. Their affection and respect for the species helps to create a nurturing environment for the pups that arrive feeling anxious or stressed out.
Our groomers are well-versed in the art of gently, yet confidently, handling dogs. This translates into trust for their canine clients. Even scared dogs feel fairly relaxed by the end of an appointment with a knowledgeable groomer. They might even look forward to seeing their new friends again (and getting a new bow or bow-tie!).
Look and Feel Their Very Best
Dog grooming is designed to help dogs look and feel their absolute best. Depending on your personal preferences, you can usually expect the following basics during your dog’s spa service:
- Brushed out coat
- Removal of tangles, mats, debris
- Bathing with hypoallergenic shampoos
- Thorough blow dry
- Trimming
- Shaving, if needed
- Ear cleaning
- Nail trimming
- Tooth brushing
Using just the right brushes, combs, scissors, and products, dog groomers can work efficiently and effectively. Adjustable tables, safe facilities, and ailment-specific skin care products can quickly treat any problems, such as parasites or allergies.
A Little Off the Top
Many groomers specialize in breed show cuts. This means they understand how certain breeds are supposed to look and apply precision techniques to achieve the style. When all the hair hits the floor, it gets cleaned right up (and never reaches your living room rug!).
The Nitty…and the Gritty!
If your dog is full-on “Nope!” when you try to clean their ears, paw pads, anal glands and teeth, then dog grooming is definitely worth the cost.
Nails are cut to an acceptable, comfortable length. Ears are flushed and wiped clean to remove any dirt, debris, wax and more. Teeth and gums are expertly cleaned and refreshed, although only a supplement to your dog’s routine dental care.
Embracing Dog Grooming
The ease and aesthetics aside, dog grooming also creates an important opportunity for expert hands and eyes to examine a dog’s skin, coat, eyes, ears and more. For example, a small lump or bump would be noted and reported to the owner and vet, with recommendations to follow up.
On the Ball
Regular grooming appointments can start early on in a dog’s life. A positive experience helps dogs accept grooming as part of their normal routine.
Dog grooming appointments can fill up quickly. We encourage dog owners to schedule in advance and always try to keep appointments. If you have any questions or concerns about our services, please give us a call at (704) 334‑4684. Our team at Animal Medical Hospital and 24 Hour Urgent Care is always here for you.