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If
you followed a routine grooming schedule your pet's grooming should
be easy and stress free. If, on the other hand, your pet's coat has
been allowed to grow unattended there may be problems that you should
be aware.
Matting
starts at the skin and works its way toward the outer coat. The only
way to prevent matting is to thoroughly comb each section of coat
from the skin
out regularly. If you have been occasional brushing your pet, the
top coat may appear healthy and
To help prevent matting, see our article on How To Brush Your dog.
Many
people take their pet to the groomer for a spring grooming expecting
to return to find Fluffy in fully sculpted style worthy of the show
ring. They are horrified to discover that Fluffy has been shaved and
looks more like a Mexican Hairless than a beautiful Bichon. This
creates a stressful situation for everyone. The owner may be angry
and the groomer is frustrated. The pet becomes stressed because of
the high emotions of the people around him and may feel embarrassed
if the owner seems to ridicule or reject him. Some tips to help ease that stress:
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