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How often should a Pomeranian go to the groomer?

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How Often Should I Get My Pomeranian Groomed? Every four to six weeks take your Pomeranian to a professional groomer to do a complete groom. This includes such things as bathing, trimming, and brushing him; and checking and cleaning ears, nails, and anal glands.


When should Pomeranians be groomed?

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.

How often do Pomeranians need to be brushed?

Ideally, adult Pomeranians should be brushed every 2 days. This time frame usually works well to offer all 6 benefits as previously listed. If you use the right type of brushes, combs, and sprays, you cannot 'over-brush' a Pom, so even brushing your little guy or gal every day is just fine.

How often should a Pomeranian be washed?

Poms should be given a bath every 3 weeks; if body oils are washed away much more often than this, the body can have a hard time keeping up with replenishing those oils which can lead to chronic dry skin issues. So, it's vital to make each bath count.

Are Pomeranians high maintenance grooming?

Are Pomeranians high maintenance? This breed has a reputation of being high maintenance due to their association with royals and their big personalities. However, this is a manageable breed for any dog lover. The most high maintenance aspect about them will probably be the grooming they will need.

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