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  • How often should I bring my pet to the groomer?

    • The frequency depends on the breed, health condition, and age of your pet. For example, dogs with long hair (like Yorkies, Bichons) require professional grooming every 4-6 weeks, while short-haired dogs (like Labradors) may visit a groomer every 6-12 weeks.

  • At what age should I start bringing a puppy to the groomer?

    • You can bring a puppy for the first time after all necessary vaccinations and the appropriate quarantine period, usually around 12-16 weeks of age.

  • Should I use the services of a groomer if I can perform some procedures at home?

    • Yes, because groomers have special equipment, professional cosmetics, and experience, which allows them to work with animals efficiently and safely. They can also identify certain health issues that may be unnoticed by the owner.

  • How can I prepare my pet for a visit to the salon?

    • To reduce stress, periodically brush your pet and give massages so they can get used to being touched. Daily check and clean ears and teeth if needed, and trim nails to accelerate the adjustment process to grooming procedures.

  • What if my pet is very afraid of visiting the groomer?

    • Consider working with a trainer or veterinarian to develop a plan to reduce fear. You may need to change groomers or choose a groomer who specializes in working with fearful animals.

  • Do I need to bring anything with me to the groomer’s visit?

    • This depends on the specific grooming salon. You may be asked to bring your own towel and pet shampoo, especially if there are allergies, or even toys so your pet feels more comfortable.

  • Can I stay with my pet during the grooming procedures?

    • Some groomers will allow you to stay, while others won’t. This is usually determined by the specific salon’s policy. However, many professionals note that dogs often behave more calmly when their owners are not present.