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How to Prepare Your Dog for Grooming Visits

  • By Admin
  • 21 May, 2018
Sylvan Corners Pet Hospital — Dog Visits in Citrus Heights, CA
Sylvan Corners Pet Hospital — Dog Visits in Citrus Heights, CA
When busy pet owners don't have to stress about important grooming tasks, they enjoy more leisure time with their dogs. However, many dogs are terrified of grooming visits, especially if they've never been properly groomed before. Here are some methods to engage with your dog before visiting the groomer.
Puppies
Young pets are far easier to acclimate to grooming because they're curious, playful, and not scarred by past experiences. To begin training, your puppy must learn to accept short periods in a crate. Start by putting a favorite toy in the crate along with an item of your clothing. Leave the door to the crate open.

As your dog gets curious and explores the crate, begin closing the door and leaving the puppy inside for one minute. Stay nearby to offer comfort. Slowly increase the time in the crate until your puppy is used to being contained for longer periods since he will be crated for part of the grooming visit.

Handle your pup the way the groomers will. Every day for a few weeks before the first appointment, spend some time:
  • Brushing the dog all over
  • Running your hands up and down legs
  • Handling ears, mouth, and face
  • Wiggling the toenails
  • Gently holding the tail
A young pup may be distracted in the middle of a brushing or grooming-prep session. Even if they seem to be ignoring your touch, they're gradually adapting to being handled in a non-threatening way. You don't need a puppy's full attention to make an impact.
Adult Dogs
If your adult dog hasn't been to the groomer before, you might not be sure how he's going to handle the whole ordeal. Spend some time with your dog before the visit to help your dog know what to expect..

Adult dogs can be acclimated to the sensory overload of a groomer's shop if you start gradually and expose them to the items, smells, and sounds they will encounter during their session. Use this same method to get puppies used to loud grooming equipment.

Before you begin to train your dog, assemble the items the groomer will use. Items may include:
  • Brushes
  • Nail clippers
  • Hair trimmer
  • Hair dryer
  • Water sprayer
Be patient when introducing these items to an adult dog. For example, nothing will be gained if you suddenly turn on the hair dryer, point it in your dog's direction, and hope he doesn't freak out.

Leave the hair dryer unplugged at first. Sit down with your dog in a relaxing play spot. Set the dryer on the floor amongst toys. Let the dog sniff the dryer. When he spends time near the dryer, offer a treat. After your dog is fine with the dryer, flip it on for a second, then turn it off again.

Gradually increase the time you leave the dryer on, but don't point it at your dog. Any time the dog steps closer to the turned-on dryer, offer a treat or a reward. Use this method to introduce clippers and other items, too.
Rescue Dogs
Dogs with behavioral issues or a history of abuse pose special challenges. Use the methods above to help your dog get used to grooming. Note any special fears or sensitivities exhibited by your dog. Alert your groomer to your dog's idiosyncrasies so they can help your dog.

Visit the groomer's office several times before the appointment date for a casual sit-down. Offer lots of treats to your dog to help him relax. Ask the staff for a small sample of the shampoo they use so you can get your dog used to the smell.

In some cases, a muzzle must be used because a dog is so terrified during grooming that he bites in fear. Use a bucket muzzle rather than a more restrictive soft muzzle so your dog can still pant and drink. Train your dog to wear the muzzle around the house so it isn't associated only with the groomer.

Contact Sylvan Corners Pet Hospital to schedule your dog for a grooming session. We have 30 years of experience offering affectionate, trauma-free dog grooming services.
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