Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Grooming your own pet.

We always welcome regular customers.... this is because we have a very minimal charges on maintenance a well groomed dog and its fun to shower them. We empathy dogs that are tangled, Stuck with poop, scratching all the time, teary bushy ears.. this is because when its time to groom, they are gonna shout and show temper.. its pain ..but these are the things that has to be done... Rusty cry during ear plugging, vicky scared of water, Junior hates eye and mustache trimming... but it has to be done.. Here are some tips for you to groom your pet at home.. Lets make it FUN and REGULAR !




Make it FUN!
When you groom your pet, make the experience a fun one. If you’re constantly yelling, swearing, pulling and losing patience with your pet, the animal will only react in fear. If you’re grooming your pet for the first time, keep the session short. Increase the duration with each session and eventually your pet will become accustomed to a longer, fuller grooming. Reward your pet with praise, petting and treats. When your pet knows that a grooming session is one ripe with positive reinforcement, the animal will be more cooperative and less prone to snappish behavior during the grooming.



2) All About Brushing ( 70% brushing 30% Blowing)
Brushing your pet’s coat is one of the most important steps in the grooming regime. Think about how uncomfortable a tangle can get in your own hair, it’s the same for a long haired dog or cat. (Although most cats do self-groom, there are times when a brushing will be needed.) Brushing also removes dirt and spreads the animal’s natural oils through the coat, this helps prevent tangles and keeps the skin clean.
If your pet has long hair, you’ll need to brush daily. Start with a brush that has firm (metal, wood or plastic) bristles, called a slicker brush. Use this to break up tangles and mats. (If your pet is seriously matted, you may opt for a hair cut or shave. Do NOT attempt to break up large mats with a brush as it will only cause your pet pain. Next use a brush with soft bristles to create a shiny coat. Don’t forget your pet’s tail too!



If your pet has short hair, you’ll only need to brush once a week. Use a rubber bristle brush to loosen dead skin and dirt, a softer bristle brush to remove dead hair and then a chamois cloth (yes the same thing you use on your car) to polish your pup. The chamois will remove any left over hair as well as providing a shine to your pet’s coat.



When you brush your pet, try to do it outside, as the hair will be flying! If you can’t do it outside, do it in the bathroom with the door shut and vacuum when you are done. As a pet owner, you know that there’s really no escape for pet hair but brushing your dog in the kitchen or on your couch is just not the greatest idea.n them and getting splashed up with them...




We empahty dogs that are tangled, stucked with dried poo, teary eyes and bushy ears... But these are the things that has to be done, and its not easy too! Rusty is scared of ear hair plug, Vicky is scared of water, Junior loves to splash... but it has to be done...




Here are a few tips for your own pet grooming, make it FUN and REGULAR!







This is Pacco when it comes to Shower time.... Jacq Leong.. see your naughty Boy!

11 comments:

jacqui said...

hahaha.... susah lah..... haha...

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