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Pet Groomer in Oxford, MS

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Pet Groomer in Oxford, MS

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  1. Tips On Grooming Your Dog At Home W W W . O X F O R D V E T E R I N A R Y C L I N I C . C O M TIPS ON GROOMING YOUR PET AT HOME Make sure your dog is looking gorgeous and healthy by following our tips on grooming and bathing. Regular grooming is essential for all dogs as it ensures they have an attractive, tidy coat and also gives you the opportunity to identify parasite infestations and skin problems, improving their overall health. Additionally, grooming can provide an opportunity to bond with you and your dog. Even pets with low-maintenance, short coats require regular bathing, brushing, and trimming. Dogs with longer coats might require clipping or trimming. Although you might want to set up frequent appointments with an experienced pet groomer in Oxford, MS particularly when it comes to trimming and clipping your dog’s hair, this article can assist you with tips on grooming your dog at home regardless. Telephone: Address: Email: 1623 Highway 30 East, Oxford, Ms 38655, USA 662-234-3930 oxfordvetclinic@gmail.com

  2. Tips On Grooming Your Dog At Home W W W . O X F O R D V E T E R I N A R Y C L I N I C . C O M TIPS ON GROOMING YOUR DOG AT HOME 1. Make Sure to Regularly Brush your Dog’s Coat to Avoid Mats Whatever breed you choose, regardless of breed, your dog will require regular grooming to keep his coat glossy and shiny. The frequency of brushing you do per week will depend on your dog’s length and texture. Long-haired breeds such as collies and golden retrievers will require a greater frequency of brushing (at minimum once per week, but you don’t do it every other day) however short-haired breeds such as Labradors and greyhounds may require good grooming just once every two weeks. For dogs with long hair, excessively matted hair may cause discomfort. Dogs can bite or lick to relieve the irritation, which could cause skin irritations. In addition, foreign objects like grass seeds could be buried within a matted coat and even penetrate the skin, causing an abscess. Brushing your dog regularly keeps mats from becoming an issue. The dogs with short hair benefit from brushing too. Brushing can remove loose hair, dirt, and dust from your dog’s coat, and can extend the interval between baths. Telephone: Address: Email: 1623 Highway 30 East, Oxford, Ms 38655, USA 662-234-3930 oxfordvetclinic@gmail.com

  3. Tips On Grooming Your Dog At Home W W W . O X F O R D V E T E R I N A R Y C L I N I C . C O M TIPS ON GROOMING YOUR DOG AT HOME 2. Be Careful When Cutting your Dog’s Hair The majority of dog owners bring their pets to a groomer in order to get their hair cut. If you are careful, you can trim the hair around the eyes of your dog or paws between professional grooming sessions. The trimming of hair around the eyes of your dog will prevent hair that is growing too long from blocking their vision, and also from rubbing against and damaging the eyes of your dog. Make sure your pet is calm and lying down. Take your time and move slowly and exercise extra care when the blades of a scissor are close to the skin. Be sure to encourage your dog’s calm down with treats after you’ve finished. Cutting the hair around the ear canal can increase air circulation and prevent infections in the ear. It is recommended to have this performed by a professional groomer or vet’s office. Keep in mind that it’s possible to cut your pet accidentally using clippers or scissors. Be cautious when trimming. If you’re unsure or prefer not to cut your pet’s hair on your own go to professional grooming services. Telephone: Address: Email: 1623 Highway 30 East, Oxford, Ms 38655, USA 662-234-3930 oxfordvetclinic@gmail.com

  4. Tips On Grooming Your Dog At Home W W W . O X F O R D V E T E R I N A R Y C L I N I C . C O M TIPS ON GROOMING YOUR DOG AT HOME While bathing your dog, be aware of these guidelines: The skin of a dog has a different pH than humans, which is why it’s not recommended to wash your baby or human hair. Select a shampoo that is soap-free and made for dogs that are mild on the skin. Pour warm water on your pet until it’s thoroughly wet. Then slowly massage it into your coat. Beware of the dog’s mouth, eyes as well as the insides of their ears. Rinse off the shampoo using warm water. Then let your dog shake and then air dry outside, especially if it is pleasant. In colder weather dry your pet by gently drying the coat or blow drying it using the coolest setting. A regular bath, good grooming as well as regular examinations of the ears and skin not just help to ensure your dog’s health but also show your affection for your pet and gives you time for your pet. Telephone: Address: Email: 1623 Highway 30 East, Oxford, Ms 38655, USA 662-234-3930 oxfordvetclinic@gmail.com

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