Why It’s Important to Groom Your Dog Every 4 Weeks

Why It’s Important to Groom Your Dog Every 4 Weeks

10 Reasons to Get Your Dog Professionally Groomed Every 4 Weeks

Here at Grooming Stars, we know how important it is to get dogs regularly groomed. While some pet owners enjoy taking care of it on their own, most are too busy to do it themselves or feel they lack the necessary expertise. 

That’s where a Santa Monica mobile dog grooming company like Grooming Stars comes in handy. We have the expertise, equipment, and love for animals to make grooming your furry friends a great experience.

Many of our mobile dog grooming clients ask how often their dogs should be groomed. Our answer is that most dogs do best with professional grooming every four weeks. To explain why, we’ve put together this list of benefits to regular grooming. 
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1. Keep a Healthy, Shiny Coat

A proper bath cleans a dog’s fur and skin, which prevents oil and dirt from building up. If left for too long, these substances can lead to painful skin irritations. In addition, bathing and brushing aerate the fur, which encourages a healthy growth cycle.

2. Get a Safe, Professional Trim 
Many breeds benefit from having their fur trimmed, especially in hot climates. While you may be tempted to try it yourself, a groomer has the proper tools and training to cut a dog’s fur safely. A pro can trim the coat evenly and knows how to trim the face, ears, and tail to get the right aesthetic for the breed.
3. Avoid the Mess
Have you tried bathing your own dog at home? Did you end up with water, shampoo, and fur everywhere? That’s a common scene when washing a dog yourself. Without the proper setting, a dog bath can quickly turn into a complete mess. Why not relax and let the professionals take care of it instead? A mobile dog grooming business has all the equipment to safely and efficiently groom every breed. Best of all, your home stays clean and dry.

4. Trim Those Nails
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A dog’s nails should be trimmed about every four weeks. If your dog’s nails click on the floor or sidewalk, that means they're too long. Overgrown nails are not only annoying, they can also be dangerous. Nails can curve and grow back into the toe pads, which causes pain and can lead to infected wounds. Cutting a dog’s nails can be tricky. The dog may be nervous; in fact, the dog’s owner might be nervous, too! It’s best to let a professional groomer trim the nails regularly so they stay healthy.

5. Clean Their Ears
An important part of regular dog grooming is taking care of the ears. Neglecting this task can lead to smelly ears—which no dog owner wants—as well as a greater risk of ear infections. In addition, a professional groomer knows whether a dog should have the fur inside the ears trimmed, and can do so safely.
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6. Keep Your Home Fur-Free
Some breeds—including Labradors, Corgis, and German Shepherds—are notorious for heavy shedding, and most dogs are guilty of shedding a few fur balls around the house. To keep your house fur-free, regular grooming is very important. A bath and thorough brushing every four weeks will go a long way toward keeping your pet’s coat manageable and your home neat. 
7. Identify Health Concerns 
Often, a dog groomer is the first to find an early health problem that the pet owner either didn't notice or didn’t have the expertise to realize was an issue. Grooming can reveal insect bites, cuts, scratches, dry spots, and other issues on the skin. Groomers also notice if a dog's teeth need attention. Regular grooming means a professional will be up close and personal with your dog every few weeks, so problems with the skin, teeth, and the rest of the body can be caught early and taken care of.
8. Make New Friends
It’s important for dogs to socialize with a lot of different people, and an easy way to accomplish that is with frequent professional grooming. Even puppies can be groomed, and this early handling makes them more comfortable with human contact. Older dogs also appreciate the attention from groomers. Dogs that are on the nervous or aggressive side, and are therefore less likely to have positive interactions with strangers, will get a lot of benefit from being professionally groomed. A pro knows how to handle high-strung dogs and can give them positive attention that can lead to an improved disposition.
9. Brush Teeth and Freshen Breath
In addition to taking care of your dog’s coat and nails, a professional groomer can attend to your dog’s teeth as well. It’s important for a dog’s teeth to be brushed regularly. Many pet owners put off this chore, leading to plaque build-up, bad breath, and tooth decay. Groomers don’t mind brushing your dog’s teeth, and not only will it keep your dog healthier, but it will also give your pup fresher breath. You’ll appreciate that cleaner scent the next time your dog breathes in your face!
10. Enjoy Your Dog More
There’s nothing quite like snuggling your pup when he's fresh from the groomers. With his shiny fur, fresh smell, and trimmed face, your dog will be cuter than ever. You’ll also be happier to share your furniture and car with your dog when she's looking and smelling her best. Getting your dog groomed regularly will help you bond more strongly together and enjoy your pet more.
Grooming your dog every four week leads to better health, a more comfortable dog, and a happier relationship. For fast, easy service, try a mobile dog grooming business. Grooming Stars, the Santa Monica mobile dog grooming service, is expert at keeping dogs looking and feeling their best.

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