Dog grooming myths in India are still widely believed, and this affects how pet parents care for their dogs, but much traditional thinking and half-facts are still in the way of how pet parents treat their dogs. Most of these myths are even harmful to the health, the fur and comfort of a dog. We will de-myth the most widespread ones and find out the truth, which in this case is professional grooming skills and the science of taking care of the dog.

Fact: All dogs require to be groomed-long-haired or short.
Even such breeds as Pugs, Beagles, Dobermans, and Indian Spitz shed their hair and have dead cells of skin cells. The frequent grooming assists in shedding off extraneous fur, averts flakes, increases blood circulation, and leaves the coat glossy. Short-haired dogs do not need to be trimmed, but they definitely need to be brushed, their nails trimmed, their ears washed, and bathed every now and then.

Fact: It is worse to bathe not too often.
You should bathe dogs every 3–4 weeks using a proper dog shampoo, not human shampoo. Human products irritate a dog’s skin and disrupt the natural pH balance.
During summer, some dogs may even need bathing every 2 weeks, depending on their activity level and how much dirt they are exposed to.
Fact: This is among the most dangerous of the myths!
There are larger breeds that should never be shaved, such as Huskies, German shepherds, Golden Retrievers and Labradors, amongst other two-coated breeds.
Their undercoat is both heat and cold insulation. Shaving destroys this natural system and may result in:
Regular de-shedding and brushing is the right way to take the place of shaving.
Fact: Dogs are not animals that clean themselves.
They do not lick themselves in a manner that cats do. Dogs travel in dust, traffic pollution, mud and grass- gathering bacteria, mites and dirt. They build up without grooming (which is a human activity) and result in skin infections, ticks and fleas, and an unpleasant smell.
Professional grooming assists in making sure:

Truth: There is no beauty in grooming; there is health.
Yes, Shih Tzus and Poodles require regular hair cut time, but Indian Pariah dogs, Indies or short-haired mixed breeds as well require cleansing and grooming.
ALL breeds of dogs have to be groomed:
Fact: Smell is not the only indicator.
Even when they are, some dogs do not smell:
The fact that a dog does not stink does not imply that they is clean. The grooming should be regular rather than responsive.
Fact: They are only worn down by some dogs.
City dogs are not supposed to walk on rough ground, but on smooth tile or concrete. Their nails are too long and may be turned inwards, which brings pain and difficulties in posture. Regular trimming of nails will keep the joints healthy and comfortable while walking.

Truth: Home grooming is wonderful, but it is not all.
Numerous owners can brush, bathe, and wipe their dogs, but might not know:
Errors at home will cause accidental cuts, dryer burns, or skin infections due to the use of the wrong products. Professionals not only know how to make grooming safe and hygienic, but also have the means.
The Indian pet society has been changing at a rapid rate- no longer is it simply caretaking, but rather the well-being of the pets. Grooming is not supposed to be considered a cosmetic measure, but a very important health practice for all dogs, no matter what breed, type of coat, or where they live.
Grooming minimizes shedding, gets rid of odor, removes parasites and keeps your dog happy, healthy, and comfortable. By dispelling these dog grooming myths, we ensure a better quality. We will be able to give our furry friends a better quality of life.
To be safe, professional and experienced in grooming, Petsfolio dog grooming offers professionally trained grooming services to all types of dogs, where specialists are aware of the biology of the coat, hygiene and the comfort of the pet.
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