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Do-It-Yourself Dog Grooming Risks: Four Reasons To Take Your Dog To A Professional Groomer

But do any risks come with choosing to groom your furry companion yourself? Or should you leave it to a professional to take good care of your cute, lovable pet for you?

In this post, we will tell you why bringing your dog to a professional pet groomer is always a good idea. Without further ado, let us share with you some of the risks associated with DIY dog treatment at home, shall we?

Risks Of Do-It-Yourself Dog Grooming:

#1: Shaving Your Dog At A Wrong Moment

Well, grooming your dog when the weather is hot will interfere with their body's natural temperature. First of all, shaving will make your dog extra vulnerable to sunburn at this time. Secondly, dogs like Pomeranians, Huskies, and German Shepherds are extremely efficient when it comes to trapping air inside their undercoat, which helps them keep cool during the summer.

Moreover, shaving can also lead to hair follicle damage in the summer. This contributes to the coat growing back dull, or worse, in patchy areas. So the safest option is to brush your dog daily to remove any excess undercoat.

#2 Improperly Rinsing Your Dog

It is important that you rinse your pet well. Why?

As poor rinsing can cause extreme hair loss, skin irritation, and matted fur. Dry shampoo normally crusts and mats or entangles your dog's fur. Also, the residue of the shampoo will leave your pet's hair dull.

And how are you going to prevent this? The easiest way to do this is to make sure you use a good amount of water pressure when rinsing. Make sure the water penetrates the layers of the undercoat of your pet.

#3: Brushing Your Dog’s Wet Coat 

What is the best time to get your dog's hair brushed? A lot of DIY dog groomers think they should do it after a bath. Regrettably, after a bath, brushing your dog's hair will lead to deeper knots and mats brought on by the water.

Most of the brushes will grab the wet hair of the pet and tug on its skin, causing irritation and sometimes pain. It's best to wash your dog's hair before you bath it. Keep in mind to dry your pet's hair thoroughly and brush their hair gently and evenly if you have to brush their hair after a bath.

#4: Bathing Your Dog Everyday 

Who does not want to keep their precious puppies as clean and tidy as possible? Alas, bathing your pet daily is the wrong way to go about it.

When you bathe your dog every day, you will strip off the natural oils and make their skin dry. Then how much are you expected to bathe your pet? Professional dog groomers recommend that once a month will be appropriate to avoid any skin problems.

Why You Should Choose Professional Grooming Over Do-It-Yourself Dog Grooming:

Now that you have seen the problems associated with grooming your dog yourself, it is time to discuss the better option: professional pet grooming services. Let us dive right into some of the advantages you get from bringing your dog to a professional dog groomer.

#1: They Have The Expertise You Need

Perhaps the best justification for bringing your dog to a pro dog groomer is that they have the ability to provide high-quality dog care.

You can be confident that a professional will always be able to groom your dog with a lot more expertise than you will at home. That is why you do not need to worry about any of the risks listed in the first section of this article when it comes to skilled dog grooming services.

#2: They Offer A Wide Range Of Services

What are your dog's special needs? Most experienced groomers are still able to customize their services to fit their needs.

For example, is your dog’s coat matted and needs proper shaving? Or would you like to treat your dog to a treatment for de-shedding? Such treatments can only be done by a licensed groomer with the requisite experience and care.

Your pet will be examined by professional groomers, such as checking their anal glands, testing their ears for infection and treating them, and so on.

#3: They Have The Equipment They Need To Get The Job Done.

Grooming your dog at home requires that you have the right tools for the work. That means looking around for all the tools you will need and that might be a hassle for dog owners who do not have the time.

On the other hand, professional dog groomers will have all the right equipment to take care of the grooming needs of your pet.

#4: They Can Take Care Of The Unique Requirements Of Your Dog

Are there any special needs your dog may need? Many groomers will ask you to warn them to certain problems your dog may have so that they can provide them with better treatment. 

Providing as many specifics about your pet helps to better prep your knowledgeable groomer, so they know what to do should something go wrong.

Final Thoughts  

DIY dog grooming might sound like something you often want to do but are the risks really worth it? Even with the best-laid plans, an inexperienced groomer who tries to try dog grooming can cause a lot of harm. It is often safer to opt for professional dog grooming services.

Your Dog Deserves Only The Best 

Here at Pet Master, we provide professional dog grooming services as we believe that every pet's soul exists in the same way that we humans do. They have feelings, so we are always looking to give your pet a pleasant, calming pet grooming experience.

Curious what grooming services and spa treatments we have over at Pet Master to maintain your canine’s coat? 


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Written by Eileen

Eileen
Eileen is a sucker for anything adorable, so there is no career that is going to suit her better than being a writer for those little furry friends.