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What really happens at dog groomers?

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A professional grooming session typically consists of the dog being brushed, bathed, and dried, as well as trimmed or clipped with clean, sanitized brushes and clipper blades. Groomers brush or comb out mats before the bath, making it easier to lather the dog with shampoo.


How do groomers keep the dog still?

Attached to a tall metal bar shaped as an upside down L, the noose loop restrains the dog around his or her neck. It also prevents the dog from jumping off the table. ... Some groomers use grooming nooses. If and when the dog is particularly wiggly, restraints may be used both around the neck and the hindquarters.

Do dogs get drugged at groomers?

Groomers cannot legally sedate a dog. If the groomer works in a veterinary hospital the vet can authorize sedation but it is given by a technician. In the case of oral medications that a vet has prescribed, an owner can give it to the pet before a grooming appointment, as it takes about an hour to be effective.

Do dogs like going to the groomer?

Dogs like this need special devotion to help them overcome their anxiety. Some dogs love the pet salon while others fear it. A reputable grooming salon takes strides to make a dog's time there a luxurious and soothing experience. Understandably, for a dog, even this pampering experience can be scary.

Do dog groomers put dogs to sleep?

While it may be alright for a vet to sedate dogs under certain conditions, groomers absolutely cannot do so. ... It's a common misconception that groomers use sedatives to keep dogs still so that they can complete the haircut or nail trim without any interruption from their customer, your dog.

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