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Vital continues to bring innovation to its business
Work starts on controversial chimney to help reduce odour from a pet food factory
Pets At Home full-year profits rise 'faster than anticipated'
Impressive exhibitor line-up for PATS Telford in September
British exhibitors overwhelmed with interest from overseas buyers at Zoomark 2019
Pet food among items being sought by Canadian and Spanish buyers at next ‘Meet the Buyers’ event
Vets' warning after dog eats over 100 slug pellets
Free Rabbit Awareness Week promotional packs
Sales of Bring Your Dog To Work Day T-shirts benefit charities
Pet firm supplies leading Scotland hotel with drying coats
Pet Remedy wins Pets at Home customer vote
Felcana partners with cult café to promote animal welfare
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Abattoir recalls pet food products because they may be unsafe
Bestpets appointment aimed at driving sales in independent pet trade
Fish4Dogs takes on new Product Portfolio Manager
In Vogue Pets launches Tre Ponti harnesses in UK
Help puppies get into a grooming groove
Dogstival success for sustainable brand Josera
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Inside Pets at Home's new ‘store of the future’
Another pet product is a winner on BBC1 TV
IPN wins Branded Pet Food Supplier of the Year Award
Pet behaviour specialists team up with raw dog food brand
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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. With this in mind, it’s important that customers understand their pup’s 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, FURminator’s Professional Grooming Expert Stuart Simons offers his top tips for your customers on introducing their new pup to a grooming routine. 

 

Start grooming early

It’s important to introduce puppies to a professional grooming routine as early as possible, that way they will learn it’s 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 they’ve 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 with FURminator’s My FURst Groomer or the Dual Grooming Brush will help puppies get used to being brushed. However, it’s 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. Once the puppy is a year old we recommend introducing the FURminator deShedding Tool to your grooming routine, which helps to remove loose hair by up to 99% if used for 10 to 20 minutes every week.

 

Positive reinforcement is key

Puppies love to know that they’ve 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 friend’s favourite treats. Afterall, we all need paying for a job well done and it’ll be a positive memory for next time.

 

Don’t forget to be in charge

Gentle assured handling will always reinforce the puppy that they’re 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 don’t be afraid to ask someone to help hold them. Remember, patience is key.

 

Keep things consistent

It’s 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 they’re in that place, it’s grooming time. Also, pick a regular time within the pet’s daily routine such as in the evening when the home is quieter. You wouldn’t 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 6 months old. Once they reach this milestone, they should be ready for their first big dog haircut! It’s important to note, in most hair-bearing breeds, the coat goes through a change at around 6-12 months and this can make it difficult for home maintenance - if in doubt, professional groomers will be able to help.

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