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Grooming your dog sounds like a lot of work. There’s a lot that goes into ensuring your dog’s good hygiene. It’s more than just brushing them every now and then! Thinking this, you may be tempted to hold off or procrastinate on giving your dog the regular grooming they deserve. But there are actually plenty of excellent reasons to make grooming sessions a regular activity with your canine friend.

 

It may sound elementary, but a well-groomed dog is a happy dog. And a happy dog means a happy owner. Here, we’ll discover some reasons why dogs need regular grooming. Some of them may not seem obvious to you at first, but you’ll be glad you learned them, and so will your dog!

 

Dog Grooming

Fur Health

Let’s start with the obvious. Regularly brushing and cleaning your dog’s coat will keep it from over-shedding. Some dog breeds shed a lot and require constant care to ensure they don’t turn your house into a fur palace. However, there are some dogs that only need to be brushed a couple of times a week. It’s good to know how often your specific dog breed needs to be brushed to maintain a healthy coat.

 

Cross-breeds need special consideration too. Let’s say you’re looking at a Cavoodle for sale, these dogs are prized for their coats, but they’re not always maintained the same way! These breeds tend to take after one or the other breed in certain areas. A Cavoodle with poodle fur might need more frequent fur grooming than a Cavoodle with Cavalier King Charles Spaniel fur.

 

Dogs that don’t get regular brushing are at risk of having matted and tangled fur. Not only is this very uncomfortable for your pet, but it’s also a breeding ground for pests like fleas and ticks. Keeping their fur matte and tangle-free will save you a lot of time and money in the future by eliminating the need to deal with parasites.

 

Aside from avoiding pests, having well-groomed fur helps the dog’s skin breathe and be well-ventilated. This is particularly important to avoid your dog feeling overheated and stuffy. Remember, your dog’s fur is just like your clothes. So comfort is key!

 

Dental Health

Brushing your dog’s teeth regularly is just as important as brushing your own! Good dental health allows your dog to comfortably eat dry kibble and enjoy other treats. Professional cleaning is also very expensive, so a little effort into maintaining your dog’s pearly whites will go a long way in giving them pearly bites!

 

It also helps with doing away with any bad breath for your dogs. Very important if they’re very affectionate and like to give you a kiss here and there.

 

Avoiding Other Medical Problems

Giving attention to other parts of your dog during grooming is essential. Some people might think taking care of teeth and fur is enough, but grooming is a full-body affair. Cleaning your dog’s ears, for example, will go a long way in avoiding any possible ear infections it might get.

 

Clipping their nails regularly is a must as well. Having clipped nails will save you a lot of scratches and it will save your furniture too! But something that often goes overlooked is that having long claws causes your dog to change the way they walk. It can get uncomfortable for them so they may tend to walk unnaturally and they can develop several joint problems like arthritis.

 

Comfortability With Physical Touch

Grooming is a great bonding experience for you and your pup. This is particularly apparent with puppies, but it’s good to maintain this with older dogs as well. Sometimes, dogs can feel agitated or uncomfortable when being touched. If your dog never gets over their discomfort, it will make it much harder for you or anyone else to groom them regularly in the future.

 

Making the grooming process comfortable and relaxing for your dog can help it ease into the process a lot more willingly. This also makes them more likely to enjoy being carried, petted, and cuddled with.

 

Sanitation

Unkempt dogs will not only dirty up their living space, but it will also attract other pests that like dirty environments. If you don’t do a good job at grooming, soon your house will be full of fur sheddings, dirty paw prints, and other things that might have latched onto your dog.

 

The smell of an ungroomed dog will also soon become unbearable. No one might want to come into your house, much less get near you or your dog.

 

Lastly, letting the dirt build up on your dog and your living space is going to be a nightmare if you ever decide to clean it. Don’t let it get to that point!

 

Appearance

When you combine all of the previous reasons together, it really all contributes to one thing: they all make your dog look very dapper! A healthy fur coat, well-trimmed claws, happy disposition, and confidence to interact with others make dogs very nice to look at! They won’t look intimidating, scared, or unapproachable. They’ll be the dog that everyone wants to take pictures with.

 

Regular grooming also highlights a dog’s assets. Your dog might win a beauty contest even if you didn’t enter it into one!

 

Summary:

Grooming is hard work. But it’s also very important work! And the effort it takes to maintain regular grooming is nothing compared to the price you might pay if you let your dog stay scruffy and dirty. Medical costs and cleaning costs will make you wish you did it right the first time!

 

Always ask professionals so you can know the specific grooming needs of your dog. You can also bring them to professional groomers if you’re having trouble with certain things like nail trimming or giving them a fur cut.

 

Finally, always make sure your dog is comfortable during grooming. It will go a long way in ensuring happiness for both you and your pet, and it will be something that makes your bond stronger.