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Caring for your dog between visits to the groomers

Caring for your dog between visits to the groomers

A simple guide to help you look after your dog when you're unable to visit the Groomers.

Kate Jemison
5 min read
Dog grooming guide.

It’s not always possible to visit the groomers, so here’s a few simple ways to care for your dog at home. Remember to stay patient, not just with your dog but also yourself.

We recommend using natural products and advise that home grooming is kept to your dog's very basic needs.

One of the best way’s to do this is with regular brushing. Brushing alone removes debris, promotes healthy skin and prevents knots.

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