BATH & BRUSH

DOG BATH & BRUSH

What's included?

A dog bath and brush service typically involves bathing the dog to clean its coat and skin thoroughly and then brushing out the coat to remove loose hair, mats, and tangles. Here's what typically happens during a dog bath and brush session:


Pre-bath inspection: The groomer or pet owner will inspect the dog's coat and skin for any signs of skin issues, mats, or tangles. They may also check the ears, eyes, and nails for any abnormalities.

Bathing: The dog is bathed using a dog-specific shampoo that is gentle on the skin and coat. The water temperature is adjusted to be comfortable for the dog, and the shampoo is thoroughly lathered and massaged into the coat to remove dirt, oils, and odors.

Conditioning (optional): Depending on the dog's coat type and condition, a conditioner may be applied after shampooing to moisturize and soften the coat. This can be especially beneficial for dogs with long or coarse coats.

Rinsing: The shampoo and conditioner are rinsed out thoroughly to ensure that no residue is left behind, which can cause skin irritation or coat dullness.

Towel drying: The dog is towel dried to remove excess water from the coat. Gently patting and squeezing the coat with towels helps to absorb water without causing friction or tangling.

Brushing: Once the dog is mostly dry, the groomer will brush out the coat using appropriate grooming tools for the dog's coat type. This helps to remove any loose hair, mats, or tangles and distributes natural oils throughout the coat for a healthy shine.

Finishing touches: After brushing, the groomer may trim any excess hair around the eyes, ears, paws, and sanitary areas for a neat appearance and improved hygiene.

Final inspection: The groomer or pet owner will do a final inspection of the dog to ensure that it is clean, dry, and comfortable. Any remaining mats or tangles may be addressed, and the dog's coat may be sprayed with a finishing spray for added shine and freshness.

A dog bath and brush service helps to keep the dog's coat clean, healthy, and free of mats and tangles, while also providing an opportunity to check for any signs of skin issues or health problems. Regular baths and brushing sessions are essential for maintaining your dog's overall hygiene and well-being.

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Towel drying: The dog is towel dried to remove excess water from the coat. Gently patting and squeezing the coat with towels helps to absorb water without causing friction or tangling.

Brushing: Once the dog is mostly dry, the groomer will brush out the coat using appropriate grooming tools for the dog's coat type. This helps to remove any loose hair, mats, or tangles and distributes natural oils throughout the coat for a healthy shine.

Finishing touches: After brushing, the groomer may trim any excess hair around the eyes, ears, paws, and sanitary areas for a neat appearance and improved hygiene.

Final inspection: The groomer or pet owner will do a final inspection of the dog to ensure that it is clean, dry, and comfortable. Any remaining mats or tangles may be addressed, and the dog's coat may be sprayed with a finishing spray for added shine and freshness.

A dog bath and brush service helps to keep the dog's coat clean, healthy, and free of mats and tangles, while also providing an opportunity to check for any signs of skin issues or health problems. Regular baths and brushing sessions are essential for maintaining your dog's overall hygiene and well-being.


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