Once you've successfully acclimated your pup to all-around handling, at or around the 10-12 week mark, you can take her in for the first grooming session (often after the second round of shots). At the latest, the first grooming is recommended before 16-weeks of age. Your puppy’s first visit should be relaxing and fun. Lots of cuddles, treats, a gentle bath, dry and groom can be completed depending on how they react to each of the stages. We will always groom at your puppy’s pace. They are gently introduced to having their nails clipped, ears cleaned as well as the sound of the clippers and dryer.Saying this, grooming is without a doubt necessary for our dogs, just like we need haircuts our pets need grooming to keep tidy and clean. It is not only a matter of their physical appearance but it is important to keep your pet groomed for its own hygiene.
When should I start grooming my Puppy?
Usually you will want to start grooming a puppy at 10 to 12 weeks old – especially if your dog has a hair or non shedding coat, rather than a fur coat that sheds, because non shedding coats can get particularly matted.
What age should a puppy get its first haircut?
We recommend starting at 12-weeks of age. The very first grooming appointment is an introduction to the puppy and the owner to the world of grooming. The puppy with be introduced to a bath, blow drying, nail clipping, and slight trimming. We do not recommend having a puppy be given a full hair cut the first time being groomed.
What should I expect at my first dog grooming appointment?
The very first grooming appointment is an introduction to the puppy and the owner to the world of grooming. The puppy with be introduced to a bath, blow drying, nail clipping, and slight trimming. We do not recommend having a puppy be given a full hair cut the first time being groomed.
Is professional dog grooming necessary for puppies?
Professional grooming is an important aspect in the care of many dogs, especially those with long coats. The earlier your puppy gets used to grooming appointments the quicker he'll adjust to them, and that's not a bad thing. If you get your puppy acquainted with the grooming salon at a tender age, it generally is easier on him in the long run.
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