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What vaccines are required?

We require your dogs to be fully vaccinated with Rabies, Da2pp, and Bordetella.

How often should my dog be groomed?

The frequency of grooming depends on the breed, hair type, and lifestyle of the dog. Generally, most dogs benefit from a grooming session every 4-6 weeks, but breeds with fast-growing hair or active outdoor lifestyles might need more frequent grooming.

What does a full grooming service include?

A full grooming service typically includes a bath, drying, haircut, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and often anal gland expression. Some groomers also offer brushing and de-matting as part of the package.

Can you handle dogs with sensitive skin?

Yes, groomers can accommodate dogs with sensitive skin by using hypoallergenic and gentle shampoos, conditioners, and grooming products specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Always inform your groomer about any skin issues your dog may have.

How do you deal with anxious or aggressive dogs?

Experienced groomers use various techniques to calm anxious or aggressive dogs, including slow and gentle approaches, using treats as positive reinforcement, and creating a calm environment. Some groomers might also recommend sedation grooming in extreme cases, under veterinary supervision.

Do you offer any special treatments for shedding?

Many groomers offer specialized de-shedding treatments that involve using specific tools and techniques to remove loose fur, which can significantly reduce shedding. These treatments often involve thorough brushing and may include the use of special shampoos or conditioners.

What are your qualifications and experience?

Professional groomers often have certifications from grooming schools or associations, such as the National Dog Groomers Association of America. Many also have years of hands-on experience and ongoing training to keep up with the latest grooming techniques and animal care standards.

How can I prepare my dog for grooming?

To prepare your dog for grooming, make sure they are accustomed to being handled, especially around their paws, ears, and tail. Regularly brush your dog to get them used to the sensation. Also, ensure they have a good experience by providing treats and positive reinforcement throughout the grooming process. It’s helpful to start these practices at a young age if possible.

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