Help puppies get into a grooming groove
It goes without saying that welcoming a new puppy into the family is an extremely exciting time. However, introducing a new pet into the home requires training, setting boundaries and starting new habits for your customers and their furry friend.ย
With this in mind, itโs important that customers understand their pupโs grooming needs from the get-go, not only ensure their pet is happy and healthy but also save their home and clothes from excess loose fur.
To help, Furminatorโs professional grooming expert Stuart Simons offers, top tips for your customers on introducing their new pup to a grooming routine.
Start grooming early
Itโs important to introduce puppies to a professional grooming routine as early as possible, that way they will learn itโs simply a part of life, just like eating, drinking and walkies.
The quicker they start to understand the noises and smells of a working salon, the sooner they will learn to be comfortable in that environment. Remember, they will see a groomer far more regularly than any other professional, so a good experience early on in life makes for a much happier pup. A handy tip to remember is to take dogs to the groomer before food and after theyโve been to the toilet. We all know how playful puppies can be, so a nice walk is always advisable too so that they have used up their excess energy.
On top of this, introducing a gentle grooming routine in the comfort of the home is also key. However, itโs really important that you ensure dogs are comfortable and happy throughout the experience. Keep an eye on their body language and start with small sessions to begin with.ย
Positive reinforcement is key
Puppies love to know that theyโve been good, so lots of happy sounds and gentle handling will reassure them during their grooming session. Try to make the whole thing a positive experience. Lots of love and cuddles after a groom go a long way, as will some of their furry friendโs favourite treats. Afterall, we all need paying for a job well done and itโll be a positive memory for next time.
Donโt forget to be in charge
Gentle assured handling will always reinforce the puppy that theyโre safe. Like a child, puppies will probably not want to be there for as long as needed but persevering is key. If puppies wriggle away when home grooming, try to take him off the floor and on to a table. Keep them safe and donโt be afraid to ask someone to help hold them. Remember, patience is key.
Keep things consistent
Itโs a good idea to decide on a place in the house where the grooming will happen and stick to it. That way, the puppy will know that when theyโre in that place, itโs grooming time. Also, pick a regular time within the petโs daily routine such as in the evening when the home is quieter. You wouldnโt believe how well this works.
Remember, groomers can help with additional maintenance
Although it often depends on the breed, puppies should come in once a month for a feet, face and bottom trim together with a nice wash and brush until they are six months old. Once they reach this milestone, they should be ready for their first big dog haircut! Itโs important to note, in most hair-bearing breeds, the coat goes through a change at around six-12 months and this can make it difficult for home maintenance – if in doubt, professional groomers will be able to help.
Grooming the UKโs favourite breeds
If your customers are thinking of getting a puppy, Stuart has also shared his tips on looking after three of the UKโs most popular breeds.
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Staffies
The great thing about Staffies is that they are low maintenance when it comes to grooming. A trip to the groomers every 4-6 weeks will keep their coat looking healthy and shiny. ย TOP TIP – Get a FURminator undercoat deShedding tool for home grooming and theyโll think itโs a fun game tooย |
Cockapoos
Their hair grows and grows so itโs really important to stay on top of their grooming with a daily brush and comb. A 6-weekly haircut at the groomers is also essential, with a bath in between appointments too! ย TOP TIP – If your Cockapoo gets wet on a walk, use a hairdryer and brush once indoors โ this will help keep on top of knots and matting ย |
Labrador Retrievers
Did you know that shedding depends on colour with chocolate and cream labs tending to shed more than black labs? Keep your house from becoming a hair haven with regular use of a FURminator deShedding tool together with a professional grooming appointment every 6 weeks. ย TOP TIP – Home grooming once a week for at least 10-20 minutes can reduce shedding by 99% |
By Stuart Simons