After the groomer's hands, many literally do not recognize their four-legged friend, because here the dog is not only washed and trimmed, and the claws are trimmed, but also the ears, eyes and teeth are cleaned.
Some dogs, it would seem, would never leave the salon.
First of all, we are talking about show dogs, for which home care is not enough to shine at an event.
In addition, frequent guests in the salon are owners of long-haired dog breeds, especially when the shedding period begins.
Here are a few more situations when it is necessary to visit the grooming procedure more often.
1. If you do not have the opportunity to bathe your pet yourself, trim its claws and clean its ears.
2. If your pet has sensitive skin that is prone to flaking and allergic reactions.
3. If your dog's coat is prone to matting.
The optimal frequency of visits to the salon in most cases is once every two months, however this figure may vary due to the individual characteristics of the dog.