All
pets benefit from regular grooming services. Some breeds require
haircuts. All breeds need regular baths, nail trims, ear cleaning,
and excess hair removal from the paw pads. Sometimes a sanitary
path needs to be created for cleanliness. Some pets have unusually
dry skin that requires deep conditioning. The following explains
the criteria for each service:
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Regular bath: Improves
the pet's physical comfort by removing dirt, excess oil,
dead skin and shedding hair, parasites (fleas, ticks),
and the resulting bad pet odors.
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Nail trim: Prevents a painful condition whereas the nerve
and blood supply extends into long, overgrown nails. Also prevents
damage to carpets and hardwood floors, and eventual foot crippling.
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Ear cleaning:
Discourages growth of parasites (ear mites) and bacterial
growth which can lead to painful infections.
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Shave paw pads: Removes
hair where mats, burs, ice and other foreign objects can
become lodged.
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Coat
Conditioner: It
is required when allergic reactions, seasonal changes, age
and/or other physical conditions cause the pet's skin to
become overly sensitive and dry. Pets scratch dry skin which
can lead to secondary infections.
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A professional pet groomer is trained to recognize
the early signs of physical problems. Through the grooming
process a pet is thoroughly cleaned and examined. Any abnormalities
are noted and reported to the pet owner.
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