Puppy Grooming
Grooming your puppy is an important part of being a good owner. It can help maintain the health and well-being of your pet and prevent many potential issues down the line. Regular brushing can help keep their coat healthy, nails should be clipped as needed, and ears should be checked for debris or infection. Additionally, regular baths with a mild shampoo that is specifically formulated for dogs will help keep them clean and free from parasites. A few simple steps are all that is required for basic grooming, but consulting with a veterinarian can provide specific advice tailored to your individual pup if you’re ever unsure about the best course of action.Australian Shepherd GroomingBorder Collie GroomingCavalier King Charles Spaniel GroomingChow Chow GroomingGerman Shepherd GroomingGolden Poodle GroomingGolden Retriever GroomingHavanese GroomingKomondor GroomingMaltese GroomingPoodle GroomingShih Tzu GroomingDog Grooming Guides
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A first groom is a short handling session, not a full adult clip. Vaccine timing, nail filing, and kennel-cut length belong on this desk so adult breed hubs stay on finished coats.
- When should a puppy get his first haircut?
- Book a short intro visit after the veterinarian clears public spaces. Keep the first clip conservative. First haircut timing.
- What is a kennel cut?
- A kennel cut is a short, even length that is easy to wash between full stylings. Kennel cut.
- Can I take an 8-week-old puppy to the groomer?
- You can ask for a meet-and-touch visit. A full haircut at eight weeks is usually too early. 8-week groomer visit.
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