Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Jacksonville FL Pet Grooming Made Easy With A Gentle And Caring Groomer

By Jamie Cudjoe


Most animal lovers think of their pets as family members. As such they are concerned with health care and good hygiene. Grooming does more than make a pet look good. It also keeps it feeling healthy and happy. Groomers at Jacksonville FL pet care services take care of the coat including shampooing, brushing and trimming it.

Hot and humid weather can make a pet uncomfortable. With a trimmed coat, the heat will not bother him as much. A thorough brushing will take out snarls and check for fleas and ticks at the same time. If he has those parasites, they are removed. It is possible to prevent them in the future.

For the pet that spends time outdoors it is crucial for it to be checked for fleas and ticks. You may take him to a dog park where he interacts with other dogs. It is entirely possible for parasites to be transferred from another canine to yours.

Of course you want your pet to feel as comfortable as possible when the weather is hot. Grooming helps to prevent skin diseases. His itchy skin can be relieved and odors that bother you can be controlled.

A gentle shampoo is best for a cat or dog's fur. The teeth can be cleaned and the nails can be trimmed. Avoid those difficult session at home when you try to do the trimming yourself. A professional pedicure is good for both pet and owner.

All our customers are required to be up to date on rabies vaccinations. This keeps not only your pet safe, but all others as well. If the rabies vaccination is to be done in preparation for your first appointment, it must be administered at least two days prior to that appointment.

It is important for your pet to feel comfortable while in our care. Our staff is made up of animal lovers who provide that caring and gentle touch. They are trained in how to style the hair of all breeds. Convenience and affordability make it easy to have a well groomed and sweet smelling pet in your house.




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