Groom your dog after a walk or play. A tired pup is more relaxed and easier to handle during grooming sessions.
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Brush your dog’s coat 2-3 times a week. It prevents tangles, removes loose fur, and promotes a shiny, healthy coat.
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Invest in proper brushes, nail clippers, and grooming scissors suited to your dog’s breed and coat type.
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Dogs don’t need daily baths! Once a month or as needed keeps them clean without stripping essential oils.
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Cut just the tip of the nail to avoid the quick. Use pet nail clippers or a grinder for better control.
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Use a vet-approved ear cleaner and cotton balls. Gently wipe the outer ear—never insert anything deep.
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Wipe away tear stains with a damp cloth. Brush your dog’s teeth or use dental chews to reduce tartar.
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Stick to a grooming schedule to reduce anxiety. Positive reinforcement with treats makes grooming enjoyable.
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