What an Oxford Veterinary Hospital can do for your pet?
A Professional Grooming session allows your groomer to check over your pet and have a look at its coat and skin for hot spots, lumps, or parasites. Then the groomer brushes and combs deeply into their coats, which helps remove lint from their skin, dramatically reduces matting, and improves the circulation of blood. After that, they bathe your pet. A nice bath will be able to eliminate the dirt, oils, and dead skin of the coat. Trimming nails can be painful, damaging, or at the very least uncomfortable for your pet, especially if long nails are concerned. During the session, a groomer will also inspect your dog's ears for excessive wax build-up, which can be a sign of infection. Trim and finger straighten (if necessary). While some dog breeds look their best when professionally groomed, many breeds can also be presented at home in the condition they would be shown in, provided you know how to trim your breed correctly. Grooming and Behavioral Benefits Regular grooming affects your...