Pet Grooming Professionals
How To Keep Your Pet Safe
Pet grooming is a necessity that any pet owner can testify
to. You can have your pet groomed by a pet grooming
professional or you can attempt to do it yourself. If you take
your dog to a pet grooming expert, be careful who you take them
to. There are plenty of horror stories out there that will make
any responsible pet owner shutter. You must know and trust your
pet groomer or disastrous results may occur. This article is a
helpful guide to watching for red flags when you visit your
local pet grooming expert whether you have used them for a long
time or it is a first time visit.
If it is a first time visit, ask the groomer to look at the
grooming area. Make sure the equipment used is right for your
pet. Look in the kennel area to see if there is fresh water and
the cages are clean. If your pet is put into a soiled kennel,
they have a high chance of catching a transmittable disease.
Make sure there is a soft area for the animal to lie on like a
blanket or towel. A red flag should go up if you see multiple
colors of hair on the floor. This means that the pet grooming
professional is not sanitizing between animals. Look at the
clippers. Be assured that they are sanitized. If the clippers
have dried blood or hair on them, you need to find another
groomer.
The personal appearance of the pet grooming expert is also
important. Look for stains or blood on their clothing. If the
groomer is not clean, you can be assured that your pet will not
be handled in a sanitary manner. Also watch how the groomer
interacts with your animal. If they are abrasive in either
manner or speech, you might want to redirect your business. If
they are not conscious of their negative approach to your pet
while you are there, think about how more negative are harmful
the pet grooming professional will be if you are not there.
The first thing a pet owner should look for is the animal's
attitude when returning from a groomer. Of course most pets
will be shaken, but if an animal acts extremely shy or skittish
after the appointment a further look in the pet groomer's
practices may need to be explored. Look for cuts or abrasions
on your animal, especially in hard to find places like under
the neck or beneath legs. The pet groomer should talk to you
about concerns they find on your pet and detail any wounds or
scratches your pet received during the session.
Any unprofessional pet grooming behavior that you witness or
discover should be reported to the either the state board that
issued the certification or a veterinarian who can contact the
proper authorities. Your pet's welfare is important and the
proper pet grooming professional needs to be obtained to ensure
the physical and emotional safety. Watch closely, and pay
attention to both your pet and the groomer.
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