Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Top Tips For Choosing A Pet Salon San Antonio

By Joseph Martin


Having a pet and taking care of them properly can go far beyond simply feeding and exercising them. If you have a dog or cat that has very long hair, you may need to look into having them groomed professionally. The right pet salon San Antonio will be able to do this for your companion and leave them looking beautiful while making the process as pleasant and relaxing as possible. Here are some tips that you can use to choose a reputable salon to groom your pet for you.

Some dogs and cats have very long, very thick fur that can become matted if it is not brushed and trimmed on a regular basis. In time, those mats can end up growing quite close to the skin. This can be uncomfortable for the pet. If they are left alone long enough they can cause sores and health problems.

You may think all dog fur is created equal but this is not the case. Some can be very long and thick. There are canine coats that are very coarse and which need special care. Other coats may actually have two levels. This was bred into them to provide extra protection if the dog were to go into cold water or be out in bad weather. Knowing the difference is important as double coated dogs often don't do well if they get shaved down.

One thing to look for when you are looking for a salon to groom your pet is whether they are familiar with how to clip certain coats. This is especially true if you are planning to show your pet. Certain breeds have specific hairstyles that they need if they are expected to do well in the ring. Poodles and schnauzers are two examples of dogs with breed-specific hairstyles.

Salons will often not be able to accommodate large or giant canine breeds. Asking what the size or weight limit is at a salon will help you narrow down your options as well. Large dogs will usually cost more even if they are simply being shaved down. This is because bathing and drying them is often much more time consuming than it would be with a smaller breed.

Cats will often need grooming as well. Shorter-haired breeds may be able to look after their own coat care but longer haired breeds may need some help. This is particularly true if they are older and less agile. Very badly matted fur may need to be clipped off. You should make sure that a salon has experience and interest in grooming your feline.

You may wonder how a salon will come up with its pricing structure. The cost often depends on how long the pup will take to groom and whether it can be done with clippers or whether it must be hand scissored which is quite labor-intensive.

Salons are not hard to find. Once you have a list of names you can visit the different locations. Don't be afraid to speak with the groomers and find out how long they have been working in the industry. If you see a pet and you love the way it is groomed, speaking with the owner to get the groomer's name may also help you find someone to work with.




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