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DOG GROOMING

What are the Benefits of Dog Grooming?

When you are interested in selecting a professional service such as Shampooch Amesbury, it is important to understand what you can expect. A dog bath removes matting and dead hair from the undercoat, allowing the shampoo and water to get through to the skin. If your dog has areas where the hair and coat often knots, a special brush may be used to remove the matted hair. A metal comb may also be used to run through the hair a second time to make sure any of those areas are not missed. The combing is especially important for the toes and the spaces between the toes.


Dog grooming also include combing the dog’s tail, an area a that is frequently overlooked. Dogs have skin irritations similar to humans, such as dry and flaky skin. You may notice your dog chewing or scratching certain areas, which may be a sign that your dog has itchy and dry skin. Constant itching could could also be a sign of an environmental or seasonal allergy. In addition to taking care of your dog’s skin, allergies, and coat, there are some other reasons to consider a professional dog bath.

Regular grooming cares for the needs of your dog’s nails. When they are trimmed regularly, short nails can help keep the dog’s foot structure and posture healthy. Maintaining the length of your dog’s nails can reduce the risk of infection. Visits to the groomer can help to detect any problems or conditions with teeth, skin, and ears. When your dog has a healthy coat, it will shed less, smell better, and look fresh and clean.

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