01/06/2026
βοΈ Winter grooming isn't just about looking cute! πΆπ
πΎ Keeps Them Comfortable β A well-maintained coat provides better insulation than a tangled, matted coat.
πΎ Reduces Skin Problems β Moisture trapped in thick or matted fur can lead to irritation, hot spots, and skin infections.
πΎ Cleaner After Walks β Shorter, tidy coats collect less mud, dirt, leaves, and debris during winter walks.
πΎ Improves Hygiene β Regular grooming keeps the face, paws, and sanitary areas clean, especially when it's wet and muddy outside.
πΎ Nail Maintenance β Dogs often walk less in winter, so nails may not wear down naturally and can become overgrown.
πΎ Early Detection of Health Issues β Grooming appointments allow you to check for lumps, bumps, skin changes, parasites, or sore spots hidden under the coat.
πΎ Less Shedding Around the House β Regular brushing and grooming help remove loose hair before it ends up on furniture and clothing.
πΎ Prevents Matting β Winter coats, jumpers, and damp weather can cause knots and mats to form more quickly. Mats can pull on the skin and become painful.