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Dog Grooming - The Basics

Dog grooming is more than just about keeping your pet looking good—it plays a vital role in their overall health and well-being. Whether you opt for in home dog grooming or professional services, regular grooming prevents matting, skin infections, and overgrown nails. Understanding the cost of dog grooming and investing in the right dog grooming supplies ensures your pet stays clean and comfortable.

Breakdown of Grooming Services

Grooming Service Small Dog Medium Dog Large Dog Breed Suitability What’s Included
Showstopper Groom From £52 From £60 From £70 Dogs that participate in shows or breeds with specific grooming needs (e.g., Poodles, Shih Tzus) Full groom including bath, blow dry, breed-standard trimming, styling, and nail care
The Works Groom From £60 From £75 From £85 All breeds, especially those needing regular upkeep due to their coat type (e.g., Golden Retrievers, Labradors) Full groom including deep-cleansing wash, coat conditioning, trimming, and ear cleaning
Hand Stripping From £70 From £75 From £85 Terriers and other wire-haired breeds Removal of dead hairs by hand, ensuring coat texture remains natural and healthy
Bubble Dog (Short Haired) From £30 From £35 From £35 Short-haired breeds needing basic grooming Bath, blow-dry, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and brush-down
Long Haired Groom From £35 From £37 From £40 Breeds with longer coats requiring more attention Bath, brush-out, detangling, light trimming, and paw pad cleaning
Dip n De-shed Groom From £38 From £45 From £55 Breeds prone to shedding, e.g., Golden Retrievers, Labradors Bath with deshedding shampoo, blow-dry, de-shedding treatment, and coat brushing
Doggy MOT Groom From £42 From £47 From £57 Short-haired breeds requiring a full maintenance checkup Bath, nail trimming, ear and teeth check, and gland expression if needed
Puppy Groom £30 £30 £30 Puppies up to 6 months old Gentle introduction to grooming with a bath, brush, and light trimming
Mini Groom From £45 From £55 From £65 Basic grooming service for a tidy, neat look Bath, light trim around face, feet, and hygiene areas

Essential Dog Grooming Supplies

To achieve expert dog grooming results, you need the right tools. Here’s a breakdown:

Tool Purpose
Dog Grooming Brush Removes tangles, prevents matting, and spreads natural oils
Dog Grooming Rake

Ideal for double-coated breeds, removes loose undercoat fur

Purchase a coat serum to prevent pulling of hair/fur. The serums also calm your dog & are great flea and insect repellants.

Dog Grooming Clippers Trims fur evenly, essential for long-haired breeds
Shampoo for Dog Grooming Cleanses the coat without stripping moisture, prevents skin irritation, and keeps the dog smelling fresh
Dog Grooming Kit A combination of brushes, scissors, nail clippers, and combs
Dog Grooming Bath Includes bathing tub, FurBabies Botanicals shampoo, and drying tools

Dog Grooming at Home: Step-by-Step Guide

If you’re considering dog grooming from home, here’s how to do it effectively:

  1. Start with a bath – Use a dog grooming bath with lukewarm water and a FurBabies Botanicals shampoo for dog grooming, which is SLS & SLES-free, Cocamidopropyl Betaine-free, and free from artificial fragrance to protect the skin barrier.
  2. Brush the coat – A dog grooming brush or dog grooming rake helps remove knots and loose fur.
  3. Trim excess fur – Use dog grooming clippers for precise trimming.
  4. Nail care – Clip nails carefully to avoid over-cutting.
  5. Ear cleaning – Check for wax build-up and clean with a gentle solution.
  6. Moisturise, Seal & Repair the skin – Apply coat conditioning serums such as Derma Renew (Lavender Avocado) or Derma Protect (Rose Calendula) (without artificial chemicals or fragrances to prevent ingestion of harmful chemicals) for extra shine. 

Cheap Dog Grooming Options

If professional services are costly, consider these cheap dog grooming alternatives:

  • DIY Grooming – Investing in a dog grooming kit can save money long-term.
  • Mobile Groomers – More affordable than salons but still provide good dog grooming.
  • Pet Stores – Some offer budget-friendly dog grooming packages.

Why Choose FurBabies Botanicals for Grooming?

FurBabies Botanicals products support skin barrier repair, an essential aspect of good dog grooming. Many conventional shampoo for dog grooming options contain SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate), SLES (Sodium Laureth Sulfate), and Cocamidopropyl Betaine, which can strip the skin's natural oils, leading to irritation, dryness, and a weakened skin barrier. Additionally, artificial fragrances can trigger allergic reactions and disrupt the skin microbiome. FurBabies Botanicals dog grooming products are free from these harsh chemicals, making them ideal for pets with sensitive skin.

Conclusion

Whether you choose professional services or dog grooming from home, regular grooming ensures a happy, healthy pet. Investing in top dog grooming tools and understanding the cost of dog grooming helps pet owners make informed decisions. With FurBabies Botanicals dog grooming products, you can maintain your dog's coat health while protecting their skin barrier with safe, natural ingredients.

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