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</script></p><div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by William Ronalds</div>
<p>Keeping your dog looking nice is an essential part of caring for him. But many dog owners wrongly assume that dog grooming is an option, not a necessity.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s more than just a dog wash, experts will tell you. While brushing your dog is important, and counts for some grooming, the reality is that your dog needs professional dog grooming.</p>
<p>Why is Dog Grooming Important?</p>
<p>Professional dog groomers can bring an expertise to the job that no matter how hard you try you just can&#8217;t. They have access to dog grooming equipment that you might not, and they have experience and perhaps even training that gives them essential skills in keeping your dog&#8217;s fur healthy and attractive.</p>
<p>In addition, they often can provide your dog with a true grooming experience that goes beyond what most of us can do in our backyards or bathrooms.</p>
<p>Good dog groomers can ensure that your dog is clean, and that his fur is in good condition. But because a dog groomer will likely spend more time caring for your dog&#8217;s fur than you might, he or she might also see skin conditions that need care, or other conditions that need attention.</p>
<p>Beyond that, dog groomers have equipment you don&#8217;t have at home, including special dog wash treatments and the know-how to use them. They may also use dog clippers that are of better quality than those you might buy for home use.</p>
<p>How to Find a Dog Grooming Service</p>
<p>Dog groomers can be found in a variety of places. Here are some ideas:</p>
<p>* Ask at the vet&#8217;s office for a recommendation; sometimes a good quality dog grooming service is available on site at the vet&#8217;s. * Purchase an ebook, DVD or CD and learn do do at least part of the grooming yourself (will save you some money and helps build your relationship with your dog) * Head to the local pet store and ask about their offerings; dog groomers can often rent a space at the pet store and provide grooming while the dog&#8217;s owners shop. * Look for independent dog wash facilities; sometimes these are located in suburban neighborhoods. You might help with the wash, or the dog groomer might do all the work.</p>
<p>You can just drop your dog off at any groomer&#8217;s facility, but you might want to ask a few questions of the groomer first. These can include:</p>
<p>* Has the groomer taken any dog grooming courses? This can assure you of a high quality dog wash and grooming session. * If the dog groomer took dog grooming courses, did they include a discussion of how to look for skin conditions and what to do about them? * Does the groomer provide puppy grooming? If you have a young dog this can be a relevant question since a puppy&#8217;s grooming needs can be different than an adult dog&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Grooming Your Dog at Home</p>
<p>If you need to save money or you just don&#8217;t want to take your dog to a dog grooming service, you might think that you can replicate a professional dog grooming session at home.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a little hard to do in the beginning, but you can give your dog a good grooming session at home. Here are some ideas:</p>
<p>* Purchase an ebook, DVD or CD and learn do do at least part of the grooming yourself (will save you some money and helps build your relationship with your dog)</p>
<p>* First, make sure you have the proper equipment. This goes beyond a good dog brush, though that is important. Also have on hand high-quality dog shampoo (not the shampoo out of your own shower) and flea dip medication if that&#8217;s needed. Also have fresh clean towels and dog clippers.</p>
<p>* Be patient with your dog. Many don&#8217;t enjoy baths or being brushed and groomed. One advantage of taking your dog to a dog grooming facility is the dog can be leashed to the table, which makes the job much easier.</p>
<p>* Groom your dog on a regular basis. How often he needs grooming is dictated by his breed, but read up on the breed&#8217;s grooming needs and try to keep within that schedule. Otherwise, his fur could get out of hand and you&#8217;ll have no choice but to take him to a dog grooming service.</p>
<p>Your dog&#8217;s grooming needs generally aren&#8217;t excessive unless they are a high-maintenance breed. Be willing to do what&#8217;s necessary to keep him groomed, whether that is using a professional dog grooming service, or giving him a groom at home.</p>
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