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Subscribe to RSS feed Search Dog Grooming Gardiner Home The Benefits of Professional Dog Grooming for Your Pet and You Understanding Your Dog’s Grooming Needs Privacy Statement Contact Us The Benefits of Professional Dog Grooming for Your Pet and You In this section of Dog Grooming Gardiner, we will explain the benefits of getting your pet groomed by a professional groomer. Just like humans, dogs require regular bathing and grooming to look and feel good. They need to be bathed with a good quality dog shampoo every six to eight weeks to keep their hair and skin healthy, and for their humans’ sake, keep them smelling good. Few want to snuggle a stinky pooch! Additionally, dogs need to have their nails trimmed, their ears cleaned, their teeth brushed, and their anal glands expressed regularly. Long-haired breeds require regular hair trimming. Though many people are able to bathe their dogs without much ado, those other tasks are often best left to professional groomers. Groomers are skilled professionals who have the experience and equipment to safely groom dogs of all sizes and breeds. Trying to trim the hair or nails of a rowdy, squirming dog can result in injury to the dog if you don’t have the means and know-how to safely secure the pet. For dogs who hate having their feet touched and nails trimmed, it can result in an injurious bite to the human as well. Groomers have the equipment needed to take care of all grooming chores safely and comfortably for the dog. Short-haired dogs need little more than a bath with occasional brushing to keep the skin healthy. Longer haired


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