Your Puppies First Groom
A Puppy’s first
visit to a groomer should be a pleasant time for the little one. Here are some
things you can do to make that first visit easier on everyone
involved:
- Good grooming begins at
home. Start the pups first session about 20 minutes after a meal. The puppy
will settle down at this time and is possibly a bit sleepy.
- Use a soft brush and
comb. Don’t be surprised if the puppy wiggles about. Don’t give in when this
happens, just slow your hand motions and when he stops fussing, praise him
and quit for a while, returning to it later. If there are still problems
after a few sessions consult with a groomer or vet about handling
techniques.
- If you bathe the puppy
at home, be sure there are no knots in the hair coat before you begin. Knots
tighten as they dry making them more difficult to remove. If you find knots
that are too tough to remove gently with a comb, visit your groomer. Do not
use scissors to cut the knot out- a tight knot can actually pull skin into
the knot and you might cut the skin.
- During these sessions,
gently handle the feet, toes, ears and tail areas. The puppy will accept
this handling as bonding and allow it as a matter of course from the
groomer.
When the puppy has had its second set of immunizations, make the first
grooming appointment. (Many groomers require the pup to have had their shots
before handling- they are concerned with your pets health as well as that of
other customers pets.) The younger the grooming process begins, the easier it is
for everyone involved.
- Schedule your first few
appointments 2 to 3 weeks apart, then lengthen the time between grooms
gradually.
- Plan a couple of short
“get acquainted” visits before the first grooming, meeting with the groomer
and getting some treats for the puppy.
- On the first visit the
groomer may choose to only bathe, brush and trim the face, feet and rear of
the pup, along with cleaning ears and trimming nails. Many groomers may
not do a full haircut at this time- that can be too much for the pet to
accept comfortably.
- Expect the puppy to
stay about 4 hours. Your pet won’t be worked on this whole time, but allows
for services to be performed in phases and is long enough to familiarize him
with the surroundings.
- If your groomer
attaches bows be sure to remove it and re-attach it every 2 or 3 days to
ensure that it doesn’t become knotted in the hair. Bandanas should be
removed when the puppy is put in a crate or left alone for long periods.
Remember- all
pets (just like their human friends) are individuals and may deviate from these
plans just a bit, but following these guidelines will go a long way towards your
pets health and happiness.If
you have questions about your puppys first groom or anything regarding your pets
care, e-mail to
questions@carolsbows.com
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