Grooming isn’t about vanity—it’s about health, comfort, and bonding. Done right, it can become a relaxing ritual you both enjoy.
“Grooming is one of the best ways to bond with your pet while protecting their health.” — Furora Groomer Network
Grooming Essentials for Dogs
1. Brushing
Removes dirt, spreads oils, and reduces shedding.
2. Bathing
Every 4–6 weeks depending on breed and activity.
3. Nail Clipping
Too-long nails can cause pain and posture problems.
4. Ear Cleaning
Especially for floppy-eared breeds prone to infections.
5. Teeth Brushing
Dental care = better breath and long-term health.
Grooming Essentials for Cats
- Most cats self-clean, but brushing helps
- Long-haired cats need daily care
- Monitor for mats and ticks
- Use cat-safe wipes for occasional refresh
DIY vs. Professional Grooming
DIY: Great for bonding, cost-effective
Pro Groomers: Ideal for deep cleaning, difficult pets, or trimming
“A clean pet is a happy pet—and you’ll be happier too.” — Furora Grooming Guide
Bonus Grooming Tips
- Introduce grooming slowly
- Use treats as rewards
- Choose quiet tools
- Clip nails after a bath when soft
Make grooming part of your weekly routine. It’s time together—and it saves vet bills later.