Dog Hair Clippers and Shears
If you think the use of dog hair clippers and shears is for professionals only, you might be surprised to find out that with a little patience, and the right equipment, that you can give your pooch a salon style trim at home. Unlike trimmers for human hair, dog clippers are specifically designed to get through your pup’s thick fur. Additionally, dog grooming clippers have a more robust motor to help keep them from overheating and wearing out as fast as non-specialized trimmers. You’ll also find replacement blades, as well as cooling and lubricating sprays to reduce friction and keep your dog clippers in tip-top shape. And don’t forget to stock up on other dog grooming supplies including brushes and deshedding tools, nail care, and shampoos and conditioners.
Tips For Grooming Your Pooch At Home
Routine grooming is an important part of your dog’s everyday health. Consider these tips when grooming at home.
Start early with a routine. It’s important to get your pup used to grooming. The sooner they learn to tolerate a bath and haircut, the easier it will be in the future. Simple training exercises like lifting your dog’s lips, picking up each paw, and inspecting their bodies can help ease grooming anxiety.
Standard grooming at home is also important. Consider the frequency at which you brush your pet’s fur, cut their nails, and bathe them. All of this will go a long way in preparing your pooch for a more in-depth service like a hair cut.
Know when to contact a professional. If you’re not sure you can handle grooming your pup at home, consider bringing in your pooch to any one of our Petco Grooming Salons near you. Our stylists complete a 6-month training course that includes breed-standard cuts, different skin and coat types, behavior training and salon safety.