🐾 Care tips for your four-legged friend
Grooming your dog isn't a detail or an optional chore. It's an essential part of their health and your bond. Here are five reasons why your grooming routine should be a priority:
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Health starts with the skin and coat
Regular brushing removes dirt and dead hair, and prevents tangles and itching. It also helps detect skin problems, ticks, or wounds. -
Ears, eyes, teeth – the silent signals
Dirt or infections in the ears, watery eyes, or tartar aren't immediately noticeable, but they can be very painful for your dog. A quick weekly checkup prevents problems. -
Nail care prevents injuries
Overly long nails affect a dog's gait, which can lead to joint problems. Trimming equals comfort and healthy movement. -
Relaxing moment together
Grooming isn't just functional—it's quality time. Your dog learns to trust you, and you learn to better understand their body language. -
Fresh house, fresh dog
No more smelly beds or musty odors in the house. Regular washing (with dog-safe shampoo) keeps your home and your dog pleasant for everyone.
Dominion tip: Use grooming moments to check that your collar or harness fits properly, doesn't chafe, and closes securely.