Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 | Author: admin

Every professional dog groomer should be well equipped with the right tools need to groom the dogs left in their care. This article talks about some of these tools and why they are so important.

People who cannot find the time to groom their dogs on a regular basis have found it infinitely easier to take the dog to a canine salon for grooming. This is where you come in if you are interested in operating a dog grooming business. Translate your passion for dogs into a business you will enjoy running and a job you will enjoy doing.

Why is there so much emphasis on grooming a dog? Grooming does not refer only to bathing a dog. In fact most vets will advise against too many baths for a dog. You are only supposed to bath a dog once every 4-6 months but some vets are totally against bathing dogs and recommend once a year.

As a professional groomer you will clean the dog’s ears and teeth and clip the nails. Unclipped nails will break if they grow too long and also cause deformity of the feet for the dog because it cannot walk very well with long nails. Looking after dogs is a big responsibility and dog grooming businesses have provided pet owners with a major relief. They can now drop their dog off and know that it will be well groomed in a couple of hours. Sure people have to spend money but when it’s a face-off between money and time, time always wins.

Some of the tools you will need for dog grooming will include:

* Wire pin brushes to brush dogs with woolly and curly coats and remove light tangles. Brushing stimulates the skin cells and helps to get rid of all the dead hair. It also massages the skin providing better blood circulation. Brushing doesn’t hurt the dog and many groomers use this to help bond with the animal before they take it off to bathe.

* Bristle brushes are very useful for dogs with short hair and are most effective to finish off the grooming process. Bristle brushes are also useful for In addition, for dogs with sensitive skin irritation and good.

* Matted hair, the best and most matted hair salon is very thick and cut with the environment setup process slicker brush your dog does not like.

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