Dogease Functional Dog Grooming
A functional groom is a cut that is short (about 1.2 cm or ½ inch) that keeps your dog’s coat and skin in optimal condition with 6 to 8 weekly grooming appointments.
Why a functional groom?
Matting is serious and can lead to skin irritations and infections. Dogs don’t like going to the groomer, it is stressful and noisy. Most dog owners don’t have the time to maintain a long coat. Therefore I want to make your dog’s grooming visit as easy as possible. This means scheduling a visit every 6 to 8 weeks and keeping your dogs coat at a short length so it never mats and starts irritating your dog. This way the grooming process is as quick and easy as possible, no painful sessions of brushing out mats! A functional cut also means that you don’t have to brush your dog as the coat won’t get a chance to mat in between grooms.
Dogs don’t admire or are interested in each others ‘looks’. What they are interested in is smelling the world around them, rolling in ‘stuff’ and generally having a good time. Therefore a functional cut is best for your dog as it is easy to dry and keep clean in between grooms.
Dogs need to be able to see. If you leave too much time between grooms or the hair is left too long, your dog won’t be able to see when he is out and about. This could lead to your dog walking into things or worse; becoming frightened of the world around him.
If you have a dog that sheds it is still a good idea to get the dog professionally groomed in spring and autumn to take out all the excess hair that can build up. Excess hair can be itchy and your dog will start scratching and biting itself, this can lead to hot spots, if you don’t have time to regularly brush your dog at these times a groom from Dogease can help.
Cost for grooming depends on your dogs size and coat structure, call Susie for a quote: 021-364393
A functional groom is a cut that is short (about 1.2 cm or ½ inch) that keeps your dog’s coat and skin in optimal condition with 6 to 8 weekly grooming appointments.
Why a functional groom?
Matting is serious and can lead to skin irritations and infections. Dogs don’t like going to the groomer, it is stressful and noisy. Most dog owners don’t have the time to maintain a long coat. Therefore I want to make your dog’s grooming visit as easy as possible. This means scheduling a visit every 6 to 8 weeks and keeping your dogs coat at a short length so it never mats and starts irritating your dog. This way the grooming process is as quick and easy as possible, no painful sessions of brushing out mats! A functional cut also means that you don’t have to brush your dog as the coat won’t get a chance to mat in between grooms.
Dogs don’t admire or are interested in each others ‘looks’. What they are interested in is smelling the world around them, rolling in ‘stuff’ and generally having a good time. Therefore a functional cut is best for your dog as it is easy to dry and keep clean in between grooms.
Dogs need to be able to see. If you leave too much time between grooms or the hair is left too long, your dog won’t be able to see when he is out and about. This could lead to your dog walking into things or worse; becoming frightened of the world around him.
If you have a dog that sheds it is still a good idea to get the dog professionally groomed in spring and autumn to take out all the excess hair that can build up. Excess hair can be itchy and your dog will start scratching and biting itself, this can lead to hot spots, if you don’t have time to regularly brush your dog at these times a groom from Dogease can help.
Cost for grooming depends on your dogs size and coat structure, call Susie for a quote: 021-364393