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Puppy’s First Visit to The Grooming Studio

Once your puppy has received all his vaccinations and shots, it’s time to take him for his first grooming session! He will be around 14-16 weeks old at this stage. Bringing your puppy to the grooming studio for the first time can be an exciting but nerve-wracking experience, both for puppy and puppy parent. Your puppy is still exploring the world, getting to know new scents, sounds and experiences. Our Puppy’s First Visit is designed to help your puppy become familiar...

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Puppy having a bath at grooming studio for the first time

Taking Your Puppy To The Grooming Studio

Once your pup is fully vaccinated and has had all his shots, it’s time to take him for his first groom. Taking your puppy to the grooming studios for the first time can be a nerve-wracking experience, both for puppy and puppy parent. All these new sights and smells…your puppy might be feeling excited, anxious, nervous; maybe all three! The first experience your puppy has at the grooming studios can set the tone for how he feels about the grooming procedure...

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Reducing Shedding in Your Dog’s Coat

Shedding Hair Destroying Your House? Shedding in your dog's coat is a natural process that causes your dog to loose old dead hair from his body. For some dog breeds, like those with heavy double coats, shedding can be difficult to live with, especially during summer months when your dog's hair loss can increase considerably. Today, we're looking at what you can do to help reduce and manage shedding in your dog's coat. Hayley Ryan, Professional Dog Groomer Hayley is a Professional Dog Groomer...

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bride and her huskey dog in a photoshoot on her wedding day

Getting Your Dog Ready For Your Wedding Day

Including your dog in your wedding and being part of your special day is a beautiful way to recognise the importance of the four legged friend in your life. Dogs are our most loyal companions so it’s not surprising that many dog parents dream of having them part of their wedding day. Whether that’s bearing the rings, trotting down the aisle at their side or just creating some unforgettable memories (and photos!), dogs can really make your big day even that...

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How Do I Brush My Dog’s Curly Coat?

How to Brush Your Curly Haired Dog’s Coat Curly coated dogs, like the name suggest, have short tight curls all over their body. Breeds like the Bichon Frise, Poodle and Airedale Terrier all have coats like this. There is a common misconception that curly coated dog's don't shed, but this isn't true - all dogs that have hair will shed, so regular brushing will take out the dead hairs, protecting your dog from potential matting, and helping to reduce the stray...

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How Do I Brush My Dog’s Long Coat?

How to Brush Your Long Haired Dog's Coat Longer haired dog breeds like Maltese Terriers, Bearded Collies, Japanese Spitz and the Lhasa Apso have beautiful long hair that needs daily care to help keeping it looking fabulous, so in this blog post I'm going to show you what to do to keep your longer haired dog looking and feeling great! The main purpose of your dog's long luscious locks is to regulate your best friend's temperature - helping to keep her cool...

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How Do I Clean My Dog’s Ears

How, and Why, Should I Clean My Dog's Ears? Keeping your dog's ears clean is really important to help prevent nasty ear infections, inflammation or ear mites which can cause your dog great distress. Breeds with longer ears, and working dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors, are more prone than others to build-up of dirt and potential ear infections than shorter haired breeds. Getting into the habit of checking your dog's ears you'll soon figure out how frequently his ears...

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How Do I Clip My Dog’s Nails

How Should I Trim My Dog's Nails Keeping your dog's nails trimmed is not just important to stop them scratching you when they jump up for a hug, it's also vital to ensure good paw health. If left to overgrow, it can cause pain, discomfort, and sometimes irreversible damage to your dog's foot. I would recommend getting your young puppy used to having his nails trimmed from about 4 months old. Starting early will help your pup to learn that nail trims...

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