05/05/2026
Puppy grooming expectations!
Grooming means so many new experiences from a new person, new noises, and new feelings. Easy, slow introductions are generally the best idea, always moving at the puppy's pace.
The first few grooms are usually very basic introductions.
A Flawless puppy intro includes:
•Table time - pup is allowed to walk on the table with some limitation from a grooming loop.
•Handling feet, ears, face, with positive reinforcement and a few small treats.
•Bath time - a tearless sugar scrub facial, a shampoo and conditioner chosen to suit pups coat and skin.
•Towel dried as much as possible
•Intro to the blow dryer, one of the more difficult parts of the groom for many dogs.
•Nail trim
•Intro to a nail file - another loud tool with an odd sensation for their feet!
•Teeth brushing
•Ear cleaning
•Brushing and combing
•Intro to clippers and shears
Anything labeled "intro" is going to be more or less a bit difficult for a puppy compared to other tasks. These are tasks that they may not have seen anything like at your home and often not with their mothers either.
Why is the dryer the hardest part?
The dryer can be a little intimidating to many pups as its a bit loud AND an odd feeling. Many pups haven't felt wind directly on their skin much, if at all, and can spook some of them. Lots of reassurance and short sessions with some positive reinforcement goes right along with dryer intros.
How can you help your puppy get used to grooming?
Consistency! Set up regular, frequent appointments (from weekly to every 4 weeks at most) to help your puppy experience the process regularly. At home, you can use an electric toothbrush on feet and around their body to simulate hair clippers and a nail file to reinforce the training at the groomer. A silver metal spoon works great to brush their face to simulate shears.
Grooming can be A LOT for a puppy. Going through the process at their pace can make everyone's life much easier - and set them up to enjoy a regular, necessary part of their life.