Grooming is an important part of pet care. Depending on the breed, age, and health of your pet, grooming may even need to be a part of you and your pet’s daily routine. Many breeds require less grooming than this, but regular grooming always helps to keep your pet healthy and comfortable.
On average, bathing your pet once a month is ideal, but this will vary depending on the thickness or oiliness of fur, and the sort of lifestyle your pet lives. Pets with an oily coat should be bathed once a week, and others with thick coats can go longer than a month without a wash as long as their fur is brushed regularly.
Many pets dread having a bath - so endeavour to make bath time as positive an experience as possible.
Helpful hints:
- Brush your pets coats before washing
¨ Bathe your pet in appropriately heated water. Around 37 degrees Celsius. Too hot or cold will give them a negative experience. Temperature can be reduced for older and smaller pets, as they are less tolerant to the heat. However, if you wash your pet from a laundry or kitchen area it’s possible that these hot water outlets are at full temperature and could scald your pet if not tested first – OUCH! To be safe, it’s a good idea to use a basic hand-held thermometer to test the water from these taps before washing. Pets come in all shapes and sizes but the common rule to safeguard your beloved animal is to treat bath time like you would a human baby and only use luke-warm water to ensure there is no harm.
¨ Non slip rubber matting on the floor of your bath will make them feel more secure underfoot.
¨ Ensure the water pressure is not too strong or this may frighten your pet.
¨ Use shampoo specifically formulated for cats and dogs and follow product instructions.
¨ Keep treats handy and reward your pet often during the process.
¨ Massage the shampoo well in to all areas of the coat including between the paw pads to make sure the dirt and grime are lifted from the coat.
¨ Be careful around the head and ears area. It may be useful to use a face washer.
¨ When ready to rinse start at the head, in case any shampoo has gone into the eyes. Tilt the head upwards to drain shampoo away.
¨ Rinse your pet until the water runs clear of suds.
¨ Have towels ready prior to starting so you don’t have to put your soaking pet down to run wild through the house.
¨ Only bath your pet during the cold weather if absolutely necessary, or if you have a warm fire or area for them to completely dry.
- If you have a larger pet and need to wash them in an outside environment, a garden hose is okay to use if it’s a hot day – but always remember pets don’t like being cold any more than we do. Generally, a tub or bucket of luke-warm water to poor over your pet would be a more comfortable experience.
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But if all of this seems too hard for you, the Horsham Vet Hospital offers the:
Top Coat and Tails Grooming Salon
At Top Coat and Tails we offer a premium grooming, clipping and bathing service for cats and dogs of all sizes and breeds. From premium pampering to a light freshen up a grooming solution is available to suit your pet’s needs.
Our professional grooming service has many specialised grooming tools which enable us to tailor our service to the particular needs of your pet, for an overall optimum result. A specialist shampoo and conditioner is selected which makes all the difference in the grooming stage and truly brings out the shine in your pet's coat.
Our grooms can include clipping, bathing, nail trimming, stripping and blow drying.
It is also very important to make an appointment in advance as our groomer has selected days she grooms on.