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Good grooming is vital to the health and well being of any dog. Although many people consider Dog Grooming to be a vanity or luxury expense, dogs who are regularly groomed live longer and more active lives than those who are not. Dogs who are regularly groomed well live longer lives than dogs that are not. Keeping your dog well groomed and looking its best certainly isn’t a luxury; it’s actually an investment in the long term vitality of your dog and a hedge against future veterinary expenses.
Dog Grooming isn’t simply wetting your dog down with a garden hose every other month; the grooming of dogs is just as intricate affair as the grooming of human beings. Thoroughly washing and trimming hair promotes a healthy coat, and reduces the chance of flea or tick infestation. Keeping your Dog’s nails neatly trimmed greatly reduces the risk of foot injury and infection. Over all, maintaining a regimen of consistent, regular grooming is the best way to pay your dog back for its loyal companionship,p and to ensure a lifelong relationship with your dog.
Despite their protestations, most dogs actually enjoy receiving attention from a competent dog groomer. In some cases dogs develop an attachment to their groomer that is second only to a dog’s owner. Our increased interest in giving our dogs the best lives possible has given rise to a rapid number of “Doggie Salons” and specialty Dog Grooming establishments. One should be careful when picking a dog groomer; not all dog groomers are created equally. Remember just because you walk in the doors of the latest dog salon doesn’t mean that you have to use their services. For more tips on what to look for in a dog groomer please see our article: "Reducing Anxiety When Grooming Your Dog".
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