For some owners, this maintenance can become
a real headache, at worst a chore. Particularly
if you own a Bichon, Poodle, Shih Tzu, Schnauzer,
CockerPoo or one of the many other breeds
that need strict daily maintenance of their
coat to prevent serious knotting, matting
and associated problems!
The Groomer’s job is to put the dog’s
coat back into glorious knot free, clean
condition and indeed it is my pleasure to
do so! But not if it means putting your dog
through several hours torment having knot
after knot teased, raked and de-matted from
its body.
This can cause your dog to dread his/her
grooming visit, stresses them unnecessarily
and makes what should be an enjoyable treat…..a
total trauma!
All too often the kindest and less stressful
option for a dog with a badly knotted coat
is for the Groomer to shave it off and start
again from scratch. Few of us want this for
our pet if it can be avoided! Some ‘home
maintenance’ in between appointments
can benefit your dog enormously.
Owners in general are unlikely to have the
benefit of a professional groomer’s
experience, and this is where inadvertently
they can actually cause further problems
with knotting and matting (or felting) of
the dog’s fur, which could be avoided
if they know ‘HOW’ to correctly
care for their dog’s coat between grooming
sessions.
Well now you have the chance to easily learn
the correct way to do it!