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Learn more about grooming

Keeping your dog well groomed is important not just for aesthetic reasons, but also health. Grooming prevents matting, reduces shedding, and maintains the health of the dog's skin and coat.

GROOMING FOR CURLY COATED DOGS

Dogs with curly coats should ideally be professionally groomed every 4 to 6 weeks to maintain their coat’s health, prevent matting, and keep their curls looking their best.

Curly coats are prone to tangling and trapping debris close to the skin, which can lead to mats, skin irritation, and infections if not properly cared for. Regular brushing at home is essential to prevent mats from forming between grooming appointments.

Professional groomers can provide specialized coat care, including thorough brushing, combing, and trimming, ensuring the curls stay clean, healthy, and manageable.

GROOMING NEEDS:

• Teeth Brushing

• Nail Trimming

• Ear Cleaning

• De-Matting (if necessary)

• Bathing (with coat-specific products)

• Brushing and Combing

• Haircut/Trim (as needed for breed/style)

• Paw Pad Trim

• Sanitary Trim

EXAMPLES OF CURLY-COATED BREEDS:

Poodle (Toy, Miniature, Standard), Bichon Frise, Portuguese Water Dog, Irish Water Spaniel, Curly-Coated Retriever, Lagotto Romagnolo, American Water Spaniel, Barbet, Pumi, Spanish Water Dog, Kerry Blue Terrier, Bedlington Terrier, Labradoodle (curly-coated types), Goldendoodle (curly-coated types)

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