Things You Should Know About Getting Your Pet Groomed

RAFFI OHANIAN • March 18, 2022

Every pet owner knows the trouble of dealing with fur all over the home. This is what makes grooming such an essential part of pet care. On top of preventing all the mess in your home, it also ensures that your pet is happy, comfortable, and safe from fur-related issues.


These days, mobile grooming has made such a service even more accessible for different pet owners with busy lifestyles. If you're going to get your fur baby groomed, here are a few things you should know.


You Need to Prep Your Pet For the Interaction


It's important that you prepare your pet ahead of time to make the experience more comfortable and easy. After all, they will be handled and touched by a person they likely aren't familiar with.


Get them used to the presence of other people, and start giving them introductory actions that will prepare them for what's to come. For instance, you'll want to get them used to their paws and nails being touched, their fur getting wet, and their excess hair getting trimmed.


It's a Good Idea to Brush Your Pet Before Grooming


Not only does this make the whole grooming process easier by detangling the fur, but it also gives your pet a chance to relax while you brush them. This is a great time to bond with your fur baby, and it also serves to get them used to this kind of interaction.


Be gentle when working through any knots, and use a calm tone to avoid hurting your pet or making them anxious.


Talk to Your Groomers About Sensitivities and Concerns


If you want the best possible care for your pet, you need to communicate well with your groomer before they get started. Be sure to let them know if your pet has any sensitivities and discuss any allergies or concerns you have. You'll get a much better groom if you can alert your groomer to any potential problems beforehand.


Asking questions will also likely make you feel more comfortable leaving your pet in their capable hands.


You'll Want to Establish a Schedule


If you want to make sure your pet is well-groomed, you need to establish a schedule for them. This will help eliminate any excess fur they would otherwise be shedding all over your home.


Unless you're getting door-to-door dog grooming or cat grooming, then you'll want to set a time for drop-off and pick-up that you can pretty strictly adhere to. After all, groomers likely have a lot of other animals to attend to, and you'll want to get your pet comfortable reunited with you as soon as possible.


Consider an Early Meeting to Acclimate Your Pet


While it's not essential to do so, it can be a good idea to get your pet acclimated to the grooming salon before your actual grooming session. This way, they won't be as alarmed when they are first dropped off and meet their groomer. 


If you have time before your actual appointment, let them have a quick visit at the groomer. If you're getting a mobile groomer, you may want to have an earlier meeting so the groomer can start interacting with your pet before the actual session. This also helps your pet associate them with other comforting experiences that aren't just grooming-related.


Conclusion


Getting your fur baby groomed and cared for can help them avoid any potential health issues and discomfort that could arise from excessive, dirty, and matted fur. By following these tips, you can have a much more positive experience getting professional grooming services.


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