How will you know your dog requires grooming?

 We know (for the most part) when it's time to hit the hair salon or barbershop, but sometimes, it's hard to tell when our dog needs professional grooming. While bathing your dog at home is a good option, a professional groomer takes extra steps to keep your dog's fur/coat, skin, nails and ears healthy. Pet grooming Dubai also watch for any pests such as fleas and ticks, although it is important to be on the lookout for physical signs of pests on your dogs, such as irritated skin, sores, or excessive scratching.


  1. DOG’S FUR/COAT LOOKS DULL 

Although of the color, a dog’s fur/coat should look polished and healthy. If it looks gray, matted and sloppy, it’s an opportunity to make an appointment with a professional pet grooming near me. Fascinating dogs get matted, especially if they fancy operating in the water. Matted fur is hard (even painful) for dogs. The matted or tangled fur traps dirt, feces, debris, and pests in the coat, creating skin irritation and increasing the chances of skin infections and other ailments. 

 

2. DOG’S FUR/COAT SMELLS BAD 

Excessive dirt and debris on the dog’s fur/coat and skin can trigger skin irritation or damage and cause the bad odor. A mobile pet grooming will always give your dog a good bath with skin-appropriate shampoo and conditioner to remove all traces of dirt and debris and thoroughly dry the fur/coat, leaving them sparkly clean.

 

3.      DOG'S NAILS ARE TOO LONG 

You KNOW your dog's nails are too long when you hear them clicking on the hardwood floors. Your dog's nails can be worn down naturally when walking or running on the pavement. However, if your dog isn't spending too much time on the pavement, its nails may need a trim. It is important to keep your dog's nails trimmed to avoid vain overgrowth, as the nail will only be able to be trimmed up to the start of the vein to avoid bleeding. You can see the vain clearly on white nails; it's harder to see the vain on dark nails; that's why regular nails trims are always recommended. 


 

4.      DOG’S EARS ARE SMELLY 

You may regard a foul perfume when you smell your dog’s neck (yes, finished in that yummy spot below their ears). Your dog’s ears clean themselves when wax makes its way out of the ear canal, keeping the odor to a minimum. But if the odor is stronger than usual, it may mean that your dog is due for a good ear cleaning. A mobile pet grooming Dubai will alert you if they suspect the dog has an ear infection.

 

5. DOG IS SCOOTING 

If your dog is rushing, it may mean that its anal sacs are barred. 

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