The Life Span Cycle Of Vet Care For Dogs

The Lifespan Cycle Of Vet Care For Dogs

Know The Signs: 4 Reasons To Take Your Dog To The Groomers

by Leonard Wallace

If you have a dog, you might think that they take care of their own grooming. Unfortunately, that's not necessarily the case. Dogs do keep their fur clean, but there may still be times when professional grooming may become necessary. If you've never taken your dog to a groomer, you might not know when they need additional care. That's where the information provided here comes in handy. Here are four important reasons to take your dog to the groomer. 

They Have a Skin Condition

If you have a dog, it's important that you take care of its skin, including the skin that you can't see. You might not realise this, but dogs can develop skin conditions in areas that aren't visible. Unfortunately, those skin conditions can cause serious problems, especially if they're not treated properly. One way to protect your dog is to take them to the groomers at least once a month. Groomers can alleviate the discomfort that often accompanies canine skin conditions. 

They Have Fleas and Ticks

If you have a dog in your home, you need to take steps to control fleas and ticks. If your dog wears a flea collar, you might think that they're protected from attacks. But that's not necessarily the case, especially if your dog spends time outside. Unfortunately, flea infestations are difficult to get rid of without professional care, which is where groomers come into the picture. When you take your dog in for their appointments, groomers can provide medicated treatment to get rid of the fleas and ticks. 

They Have Matted Hair

If you have a long-haired dog, you need to be worried about matting. It might seem like a minor issue, but matting can actually cause pain and discomfort for your cat. When long hair gets tangled and knotted, it pulls at the skin. Unfortunately, matted hair isn't easy to treat, especially when it's gotten out of control. That's where grooming comes into the picture. One of the great things about taking your cat to the groomers is that they can clear up the matting and detangle the knots. As an added benefit, routine dog grooming can help to prevent future matting. 

They Have Ear Mites

Finally, if your dog scratches its ears or shakes its head vigorously, schedule an appointment with the groomer. The shaking and scratching could be caused by mites that have invaded the ears. When mites invade the ears, they increase the risk for ear infections. They can also leave open wounds that can cause pain and discomfort for your dog. That's where grooming comes into the picture. You might not know this, but when you take your dog in for grooming, their ears will be cleaned and examined. Routine cleaning can help to keep the ear mites away. 


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The Lifespan Cycle Of Vet Care For Dogs

I never had the opportunity to have a pet when I was a child because my family moved around a lot. So, when my kids begged to get a dog, I was super excited. However, not knowing anything about the care of canines, I had to do a lot of research to make sure we kept our puppy healthy. This blog is all about the vet side of taking care of dogs. From annual vaccinations to what signs should trigger an emergency vet visit, I wanted to make sure that all new dog owners are aware of how important regular vet care is when it comes to raising a pet.

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