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  2. Find a store near you. Your local dog groomer is as close as your neighborhood PetSmart! Academy-trained, safety certified Pet Stylists have 800+ hours of hands-on experience bathing, trimming & styling dogs and cats of all breeds & sizes. Bath, haircut, walk-in services & more!

  3. We offer a full range of services that cover bathing, grooming, and special upgrades to pamper your pet. Walk-in services starting at $5 are also available for dog nail trimming, teeth brushing, ear cleaning, and more. Your dog or cat's certified stylist is another resource that keeps them healthy. Stylists begin every service by checking them ...

  4. Nail trim and buffing—$20. Mini Make-Rover Package—$22 ($40 value) includes nail trim and buffing, ear cleaning, paw balm and scented spritz. Mini Make-Rover Plus Package—$25 ($50 value) includes nail trim and buffing, ear cleaning, paw balm and scented spritz, plus teeth-brushing or breath refresh. Home Pet Grooming.

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  5. Complete Grooming. Our Complete Grooming Service provides your pet with a full grooming experience, including a bath, haircut, ear cleaning, nail trimming, and gland expression. Our certified groomers use top-notch products and techniques to ensure your pet feels comfortable and looks fabulous. Basic Bath

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    Several brushing sessions a week will keep the average dog neat and clean; daily attention is even better. Brush all the way down to the skin, letting the massaging action stimulate blood circulation and loosen and remove flakes of dandruff. AKC is a participant in affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn adverti...

    Your dog should have regular, but not frequent, baths, depending on the breed and coat of your dog. Too-frequent washing removes natural oils and causes the coat to become dry and harsh. When necessary, use a mild shampoo formulated for dogs. Stand the dog in a tub or basin, and put cotton balls in their ears and a couple of drops of mineral oil in...

    Nails must be kept short for the feet to remain healthy. Long nails interfere with the dog’s gait, making walking awkward or painful. They can also break easily. This usually happens at the base of the nail, where blood vessels and nerves are located, and precipitates a trip to the veterinarian. If you can hear the nails clicking on the floor, they...

    You should clean your dog’s earsonce a month, more if they’re prone to ear problems. Clean the outer part of the ear only, using a damp cloth or a cotton swab soaked in mineral oil. Never force anything into the ear. Some dogs need the hair plucked just inside the ear to keep air circulating; ask your veterinarian if this is necessary for your dog....

    Clean slight discharges with a moist cotton ball. Do not put anything irritating in your dog’s eyes.

    Clean your dog’s teeth frequently with special toothbrushes and toothpastedesigned for dogs. If your dog balks at having their teeth brushed, get him used to it by rubbing their teeth and gums with your finger. Then put a little of the toothpaste on your finger and let them sniff and lick it; do the same with the toothbrush. Make sure to provide ch...

    Anal sacsare located on each side of your dog’s anus; they are glands that exude scent when your dog has a bowel movement. If you notice your dog scooting along on their rear or licking or scratching their anus, they may have impacted anal sacs. Ask your veterinarian how to treat an anal sac problem. AKC is a participant in affiliate advertising pr...

    What to Do

    1. Obtain the right tools. The mentors listed above will help guide you in the purchase of the right nail trimmers, a styptic powder used to stop nail bleeding such as Kwik Stop, teeth-cleaning tools, brushes, wide and fine-tooth combs, shampoos, and even blow dryers if needed. They can also help you learn about proper tables used for grooming and even a grooming arm that will hold your pup in place. 2. Use a brush that is intended for the coat of your dog breed. For example, bristle brushesa...

    What Not to Do

    1. Do not use “human” beauty and hygiene products such as shampoo, conditioner, and toothpaste on your dog. Many human toothpastes contain xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. 2. Avoid clipping your dog’s nails unless you’ve been taught the proper technique, feel comfortable doing so, and have proper dog nail clippers or a rotary trimmer and products to stop bleeding should it occur. Clipping too short can cause extreme pain and bleeding. 3. If you notice any injuries, sores, lacerations, or woun...

  6. PetSmart Grooming: From Drop-Off to Pickup. Our dog grooming appointments can take anywhere from 2-4 hours, depending on their size, coat type and the services you choose. For cats, the time will vary depending on their coat type and temperament. 1. Hands-On Pet Assessment: 5-10 Minutes. One of our safety-certified salon associates will do an ...

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