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Grooming is part of the daily ritual for dog owners and their four-legged friends. Regular brushing and combing of the dog's coat ensures a healthy and tidy appearance. In addition to the usual grooming session at home, a visit to a professional groomer is recommended.
The health and well-groomed appearance of your four-legged friend is not a luxury, but a necessity for your pet's well-being. A dog groomer will provide a typical breed or low-maintenance cut and take care of ears and paws.
With me, every dog breed gets the grooming it deserves.
A loving approach to your pets is a matter of course for me and has top priority. That's why I don't do mass processing. When you make an appointment, I make sure that I have enough time to adapt to your four-legged friend so that they are happy to come back.
Why is it important to go to the groomer?
Conscientious and regular grooming helps to keep the skin healthy. The skin can breathe and allows a resistant and shiny coat to grow, which protects the dog's body from injuries, wetness, cold, heat, UV light, parasites and microorganisms, among other things.
Please note that your dog is usually very excited when he visits a dog salon. I ask you to take your dog for a walk.
I look forward to meeting you and your four-legged companion.
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My complete care includes washing, blow drying and cutting/ shearing your dog including paw, claw and ear care.
You can also take advantage of the following individual services for your dog. I am happy to advise you in advance which care is right for your darling.
Washing - blow drying - brushing
On request, your pet will be washed by me professionally with only very skin-friendly professional dog shampoos. For allergy sufferers and very sensitive dogs I have special shampoos available.
Stress-free blow-drying, without blow-dry box and brushing of the fur completes the wellness program.
Cutting & Shearing
Depending on the customer’s wishes, I cut breed-specific or simply customer-oriented, easy-care cuts. Whether with precision scissors, thinning scissors or simply with the shearing machine, this depends on the fur structure of your dog and the desired cut.
Brushing & combing
Every dog should get regular grooming by brushing or combing.
This not only removes dirt, but also dead hair and skin particles. Since each dog has a different hair structure, it is important that it is combed with a professional brush.
Carding
Carding involves removing or thinning the loose undercoat.
This preserves the natural weather protection of the top hair and the skin is well ventilated.
Matted coat
Matting can cause skin irritation, bacteria and eczema, as the skin can no longer breathe properly.
To prevent this, the matted fur must be combed out or cut. I remove these mats carefully with the appropriate devices.
Claw, Paw Pad and Ear Care
The claws and intermediate marriages are checked at each appointment. Claws that are too long are shortened and mats between the bales are removed. The ears are examined for parasites, cleaned and the hair plucked out, eyes are cut free and the eyelid stone is removed.
Puppy Introduction
I offer my customers the puppies Introduction. This creates the basis for stress-free hairdressing in adulthood. Puppies should be weaned from 3-4 months of age, as the dogs are in the so-called minting phase at that age. The sounds of clippers, blow-drying, bathing... I recommend you to book this appointment once a week for four weeks. At the first appointment, I cut the face free and brush your puppy a little. Little by little, I will show your dog the sounds and give you care tips.
Note:
Dyeing hair, painting claws or the like, I reject without exception. For me, a natural and appropriate care of the dog is important!
