Yes.Not only is it safe to blow dry your pet, it's also really important, both to prevent the dog from getting hot spots (acute moist dermatitis), and creating unsightly cowlicks. At Scrubbers, we use dryers that ensure a dog's comfort and well-being.
Can I use a normal hairdryer to dry my dog?
A hairdryer can really speed up your pet's drying time. However, it's important to do the following, so you won't accidentally burn your canine: Use your dryer on its lowest setting. Keep the nozzle a couple of inches away from your dog's fur.
Are dog dryers worth it?
If you're like Jaimee, a dog blow dryer saves you 456+ minutes per year of drying your pup. In short, if you bathe your pup often, or if you live in a rainy climate where wet walks are a fact of life, a dog blow dryer can be a serious upgrade and time-saver in your grooming routine. Conclusion: worth the splurge.
Is it okay to let dogs air dry?
While some pet owners are content to let their dogs air dry, you shouldn't be. When you let your dog air dry, they'll be at risk for fungus growing between their paw pads and in locations where their legs attach to their torso. If your dog has long hair, their fur may become matted if you let them air dry after a bath.
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