Full Groom
Grooming is an important part of dog care. Depending on the breed, age, and health of the dog, grooming may be a daily activity. Many breeds require significantly less grooming than this, but regular grooming helps to ensure your dog stays in good health, maintains good skin and coat and prevents illness. It is important to note that while many dogs shed, others (such as the Poodle, Bichon Frise, Maltese......), do not shed. Instead, their coat grows much like human hair and therefore it requires regular grooming.
Long Haired Breed (e.g. West Highland Terrier, Bichon Frise, Yorkshire Terrier...)
- Health Check (Eyes, Nose, Skin, Teeth, Ears, Nails, Bottom and Footpads).
- Brush Out.
- De-Matting if required.
- Anal gland expression ^&& hygiene area checked and clipped if required.
- Bath.
- Fluff Dry.
- Finishing technique to breed standard (unless requested otherwise)
- Nail Clip.
- Protective coat spray.
Short Haired Breed (e.g. Jack Russell, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Boxer....)
- Health Check (Eyes, Nose, Skin, Teeth, Ears, Nails, Bottom and Footpads).
- "Terrier Palmed" & “FURminator” de-shedding to remove all dead hair and skin cells.
- Anal gland expression & hygiene area checked and clipped if required.
- Bath.
- Fluff dry or Ambient dry.
- Finishing technique to breed standard (unless requested otherwise).
- Nail Clip.
- Protective coat spray.
Wired Haired Breed (e.g. Irish Terrier, Fox Terrier, Cairn Terrier....)
- Health Check (Eyes, Nose, Skin, Teeth, Ears, Nails, Bottom and Footpads).
- Brush out.
- Hand strip to breed standard.
- Bath
- Fluff dry or Ambient dry.
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