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What You Should Know About Dog and Cat Grooming: Bathing, Haircutting, Nail Clipping and More

What You Should Know About Dog and Cat Grooming: Bathing, Haircutting, Nail Clipping and More

Keeping your dog or cat groomed is an important component of pet care. Here, our Mountainaire Animal Clinic vets review grooming basics for both dogs and cats, and tips for how to groom your pet at home.

Grooming for Dogs

While the specifics vary depending on each pet's needs, basic grooming for dogs usually includes bathing, brushing, nail trimming, and (depending on the breed) haircuts.

Bathing

Bathing helps remove dirt and debris from your dog's coat and keeps their skin healthy. However, bathing your dog too often can irritate the skin, damage hair follicles, and increase the risk of bacterial or fungal infections.

For most dogs, bathing frequency should be between once a month and once every three months. Use a shampoo formulated specifically for dogs, and warm water but not warmer than the dog's skin.

Brushing

Brushing helps prevent skin irritation and matting by removing dead hair from your dog’s coat. It also helps reduce the amount of dog hair around the house – a perpetual battle that most dog owners are familiar with!

The longer your dog’s hair is, the more frequently it will need to be brushed. Some dogs need to be brushed daily, while others can be brushed once a month.

Nail Trimming

To trim your dog's nails, use a clipper designed specifically for dogs' nails. A rotary trimmer can be a safer alternative, but it can take more time. If you’re not comfortable trimming your dog's nails yourself (or if your dog won't tolerate it), consider having it done by a qualified professional.

Haircuts

Different breeds have different needs when it comes to haircuts. Talk to your vet or a professional groomer to find out exactly how often (or if at all) your dog needs haircuts, and how best to go about it.

To cut your dog's hair, bathe them first using good quality dog shampoo, and then towel dry and brush. Use sharp scissors to trim the fur around the face and feet, and electric clippers for the rest of the body.

Grooming for Cats

Grooming for cats usually involves brushing, bathing, nail and paw care, ear care, dental care, and eye care.

Brushing

Brushing your cat removes dirt, grease, skin flakes, and dead hair from the coat, and it helps to stimulate blood circulation and improve overall skin condition as well.

Brush your kitty once or twice a week with a metal comb (thick or thin teeth are both fine, whatever works best). You’ll find that these regular brushing sessions are particularly beneficial as your cat ages and can't groom as meticulously anymore.

Bathing

It's no secret that most cats hate water, and you'll be pleased to learn that most cats do not need to be bathed regularly. Cats can more or less take care of their grooming, and will only need help if they get particularly filthy, or get into something sticky.

Bathe your cat using special cat shampoo and warm, but not hot water. Keep in mind that there's a good chance your cat will not want to cooperate, so be sure to shut the bathroom door before you begin, and consider wearing gloves and long sleeves.

Nail & Paw Care

It’s important to regularly examine and clean your cat’s paws and make sure they’re wound-free and free of debris.

Trimming a cat's nails can reduce scratching, and mitigate the destruction of your soft furnishings. For cats unwilling to tolerate nail trimming, spending some time getting them used to their paws being touched (without trimming) can help.

Phoenix Grooming Services

Phoenix Grooming LLC operates as a business independently from Mountainaire Animal Clinic but offers grooming services from their location at our facility. Please contact Phoenix Grooming at ( 307) 212-2555 to book an appointment.

Is it time to bring your pet in for a grooming session? Please contact Phoenix Grooming LLC at (307) 212-2555.

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