5 misconceptions about dog grooming

Grooming is essential for maintaining our pets’ good health. Dog bath, brushing, and other daily care and maintenances come under the job of dog grooming.  

Most pet owners need to contact a professional for this task as there are some myths regarding grooming dogs. Caring for your dogs by yourself and without professional skills in grooming may be dangerous for them. Let us go through some common misconceptions about dog grooming for which you may need a professional groomer.

  1. Frequently Bathing Is Bad for Dogs

Most pet owners possess a dilemma about how often they need to wash their pets. Some people wash their canine friends every alternative day and some do so once in two or three months. But the fact is your dog needs a bath once a week. It keeps them clean and deters the risk of skin diseases and foul small. 

  1. All Dog Breeds Don’t Shed Hairs

Shedding hairs is very common for dogs and all breeds shed their damaged hair seasonally. Depending on the races, some dogs shed less, but that doesn’t mean they don’t shed at all. But if your dog sheds excessively, it may be due to any skin infection or stress. For controlling this, you need to consult a dog spa where professional groomers can fix the issue.

  1. Shampoos for Human are Also Safe for Pets

Alas, it isn’t true. The human skin pH balance is within 5.6, which is on the acidic side. On the other hand, dog skin pH balance ranges from 6.5 to 7.5 which is neutral. If you use human shampoo on your pets, their skin will become dry and itchy.  It will also damage their skin’s natural ability to combat infections.

The Petsochic solid shampoo is perfect for all breeds, which purifies their skin without making causing dryness. This shampoo will leave your dog’s skin and furs soft and lustrous. 

  1. Dogs Needs Grooming in Summers Only

All dog breeds shed hairs throughout the year. Lack of regular brushing and bathing the coat, the natural oil on their skin doesn’t get distributed evenly, creating lumps on the surface. Especially for longhaired breeds, their hairs get tangled if not groomed at regular intervals. Take advice from dog parlor regarding grooming sessions to make your best friend healthy and happy. 

  1. Sedating Your Dog is Required for Grooming

Some dog owners give sedatives to their dogs before going for grooming. But you don’t need to do so as the groomers trained for this and are certified. They are used to handling pets and get very friendly with them. It is better to make them used to with the groomers from a very young age as adult dogs don’t feel comfortable in a new place and can harm the groomers. Applying medicines can be harmful to them. Therefore you must always consult a veterinarian for proper dosage. 

Some Parting Words

Now that you understand how important it is to take counsel from professionals. This article also clears another misconception that there is no training required for grooming dogs. I hope you have already realized the consequences of handling your pet without proper training and knowledge.

 

Need a grooming session for your dog? Come to the Spa Petsochic and discover luxury in a unique grooming salon located in the heart of Paris. 
Our goal is to improve the health of both the hair and the skin of your dog. For any of our dog grooming services, we will provide a custom care based on the type of hair and breed of your dog as well as his skin characteristics.
Find us at 16 Rue Dauphine, 75006 Paris.