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Spring Grooming Essentials: Coat, Nails, and Clean Paws

 

April marks the true start of shedding season. As pets lose their winter coats and spend more time outside, grooming isn’t just about appearance—it’s health maintenance.

Brushing Basics:
Regular brushing removes dead hair, prevents matting, and reduces shedding in your home. Long-haired breeds often need daily brushing in spring. Even short-haired pets benefit from weekly sessions.

Nail Trims Matter:
Overgrown nails can lead to joint strain and misalignment. If you hear clicking on the floor, it’s time. Our manicuring service helps keep nails short and painless.

Ear & Paw Care:
Increased outdoor time means more exposure to moisture and debris. Clean paws after walks and check ears for wax or irritation—especially in floppy-eared dogs prone to infection.

Skin Checks:
Spring is peak time for fleas, ticks, and allergies. Regular grooming lets you catch issues early. We check for any odd bumps, dry spots, or parasites during visits.

Professional grooming doesn’t need to mean a full spa day. Even basic brushing, nail care, and light cleaning can go a long way toward comfort—and we’re here to help.