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Take the Lead: Grooming Tips for a Healthier, Happier Pup (DIY Edition)

Keep your pup healthier for longer yourself

You Decided to Take on the Challenge

Grooming your dog at home can be rewarding—but it can also feel overwhelming. With the right tools, tips, and guidance, you can transform grooming time into a bonding experience while keeping your pup healthy and comfortable.

But let's be real—your dog's health and happiness depend on more than just the occasional bath or brushing. Proper grooming is about addressing the little things you might overlook, like matted fur, irritated skin, or overgrown nails. With the steps outlined here, you'll have everything you need to give your pup the care they deserve—all from the comfort of your home.

Here is Your Shopping List

(what professional groomers recommend):

We put together a list of basic tools and recommendations from your professional groomers so you have the most budget friendly and safe products based on the breed of dog (fur type)

Brushes & Combs

The right brush isn’t just about looking great—it’s about keeping your pup comfortable and healthy. From de-shedding tools for heavy shedders to soft-bristle brushes for sensitive pups, choosing the perfect brush prevents discomfort, reduces tangles, and keeps their coat clean and irritation-free. 🐾 Find the perfect match for their unique fur type!

Find the Perfect Brush

Shampoo & Conditioner

Not all shampoos are created equal, and the wrong one could irritate your dog’s skin. Opt for gentle, hypoallergenic formulas designed for your pup's specific needs. The right shampoo protects their coat, soothes sensitive skin, and promotes overall health while avoiding harmful chemicals. Shop now and give your dog the healthy, happy glow they deserve!

Shop Gentle Shampoos

Nail Clippers or Grinders

Overgrown nails can cause your dog discomfort or even injury. Regular trimming helps your pup walk comfortably and prevents painful nail splits or infections. The right nail tools make grooming stress-free and safe for both of you. Keep your pup’s paws healthy with easy-to-use clippers or grinders designed for all nail types!

Trim Safely Today

Ear Cleaning Solution

Keeping your dog’s ears clean is essential to prevent infections and discomfort. A gentle ear cleaning solution removes wax, dirt, and debris, keeping your pup’s ears healthy and reducing the risk of ear problems.

Clean Ears, Happy Pup

Towels & Drying Tools

Drying your dog after a bath or a wet walk helps prevent skin irritation and keeps them comfortable. Quick-absorbing towels and drying tools make the process stress-free, ensuring your pup stays warm and healthy.

Dry Off in Style

Total Paw Care

Protect your pup’s paw pads from dryness, cracking, and irritation caused by snow, salt, or hot pavement. Paw balms soothe and repair their pads, keeping your dog’s paws safe and comfortable year-round.

Protect Their Paws Now

Step-By-Step Guide

Many new dog owners want to be responsible for their dogs needs, we just want to be the ones to help you along the way

1. Create a Calm Environment

Find a quiet, comfortable space where your dog feels safe. Speak in a calm tone and offer treats to keep them relaxed.

2. Brush Their Coat

Begin by brushing your dog to remove tangles, loose fur, and debris. This also gives you a chance to inspect for any skin irritations or hidden mats.

3. Trim the Nails

Carefully trim their nails, avoiding the quick (the pink part of the nail that contains nerves and blood vessels). If you’re unsure, use a grinder for precision and safety.

4. Bath Time

Use lukewarm water and dog-friendly shampoo. Gently lather their coat, paying close attention to areas like their belly, paws, and underarms. Rinse thoroughly to prevent irritation.

5. Dry Off

Pat them down with a towel and, if needed, use a pet-safe blow dryer on a low setting. Make sure their coat is completely dry to avoid hot spots or skin issues.

6. Focus on Paw Time

  • Use a paw file or pumice stone to smooth out any rough or cracked areas on their pads. Be gentle to avoid causing discomfort.
  • Once the pads are smooth and clean, apply a paw balm to moisturize and protect them. This is especially crucial during winter months or after walks on rough surfaces.
  • Massage the balm into each pad, allowing it to absorb fully for maximum effect.

7. Clean the Ears

Use an ear-cleaning solution to remove dirt and reduce the risk of infection. Be gentle and avoid inserting anything deep into the ear canal.

8. Final Brush & Inspection

Once they’re clean and dry, give their coat one final brush to smooth it out and inspect for any missed areas or concerns.

Common Grooming Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

Even the most loving pet owners can make a few missteps when grooming their pups. Here are some common mistakes to watch out for, and tips to ensure your dog gets the care they deserve:

Using Human Shampoo

Human shampoos can strip natural oils from your dog’s coat, leading to dryness and irritation. Always use dog-specific shampoo that’s designed for their skin’s pH balance.

Cutting Nails Too Short

 Invest in nail clippers with a safety guard, or use a nail grinder for precision. If you’re unsure, consult a groomer or vet for a demo.


Neglecting Paw Care

After every walk, especially during winter or summer, check their paws for cuts, cracks, or road salt. Use a paw balm to keep pads moisturized and comfortable.

Using the Wrong Tools

Research and invest in high-quality grooming tools suited for your dog’s specific needs.

Take the Guesswork Out of Grooming

Avoid these pitfalls to keep your pup happy, healthy, and looking their best. Ready to go pro? If DIY feels overwhelming, remember we’re here to help. (Only In Our Provided Locations)

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