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Why Mobile Dog Grooming Is Growing In Popularity
Why Mobile Dog Grooming Is Growing In Popularity
If you are a dog owner then you know that grooming is very important if your dog is to remain healthy and happy; especially if your dog has a lot of hair. Many toy breeds, like Shih-tzus and Poodles, require regular grooming. If you avoid regular grooming for these dogs, then you will end up with a matted dog that is no longer cute and fluffy. Because regular grooming is so important many dog owner’s have turned to MOBILE GROOMING because it fits in with their busy schedules.
What Is Mobile Grooming
MOBILE GROOMING is when a professional pet groomer comes to the dog owner, instead of the dog owner bringing their pet to an established salon. MOBILE GROOMING offers the pet owner the convenience of not having to drive to a salon, deal with their pet in the car, and having to deal with the stress of grooming salons.
There are two different forms of MOBILE GROOMING: “In-Home,” or “Housecall” Grooming, and Mobile Van Grooming. Both of these forms provide dog grooming services at the dog owner’s home or office.
“In-Home” or “Housecall” GroomingWith “In-Home” Grooming, the professional dog groomer visits the client’s home and performs the groom inside the home. They generally use the bathtub when bathing the dog, unless the owner prefers to bathe the dog beforehand. The groomer brings all the supplies and equipment and grooms in the dog’s familiar environment. Many dog owners enjoy being near their dog while he or she is being groomed. Many dogs enjoy being in their own environment as well; no new smells or scary van equipment for them to deal with. less fear for the dog means any easier groom for the groomer and the dog being groomed.
Mobile Grooming In A Van
Grooming performed in a mobile van is very popular as well. These groomers are able to drive their “pet salon on wheels” and travel to pet owner’s homes or office. These vans are equipped with a tub, dryer, grooming table, and all the other equipment that is required to groomed pets. Some groomers even use trailers that are towed by a truck or van and these trailers can stand alone when parked.
There are many different van models available to pet groomers who wish to go mobile. Mobile Van groomers enjoy the fact that everything they need to groom a pet is right there in their vehicle. Mobile Van grooming is great for pet owners who wish to have everything done at their home but wish to have the grooming services performed inside the pet groomer’s van.
Hear From A Mobile Dog GroomerOlivia Johnston, of Mobile Dirty Dog Grooming in Kennesaw, GA is an In-Home/Housecall Dog Groomer. She has built a clientèle that allows her to perform dog grooming services inside the dog owner’s home. She worked in a fast-paced pet salon for 3 years, but she enjoys mobile grooming much more than being limited to a salon. She says, “I enjoy getting to know my clients and I love giving more one-on-one attention to the dogs. It is much harder to give that attention when you are so busy in a salon.”
As you can see, Mobile Dog Grooming offers a great deal of convenience for the pet owner and the dog, too.
Why Do Dogs Shed?
If you are looking to become a dog owner then you must know that all dogs shed their coats. It’s a fact of life. Depending upon on the breed of dog or the climate they are in, a dog may not shed as much or may shed year round. There are many different contributing factors as to season the dog sheds his coat and how much a dog sheds.
Regular SheddingNo matter what breed you own, whether your dog is one that is considered to be a hypo-allergenic dog or if you have a year round shedder, all dogs shed. Regular shedding is the method by which your dog’s coat releases damaged or unhealthy hair and allows for the new healthy coat to grow in. Damage can occur from environmental factors, shampoos, dyes, or any number of other contributing elements. Your dog’s coat goes through various growth phases and it is the length of these various phases that determine how frequently your dog sheds. The four phases of hair growth are:
- * Anagen is the phase of new hair growth.
- * Catagen is a transition phase where the hair stops growing and the outer root sheath attaches to the hair
- * Telogen is the resting phase where the hair doesn’t grow or shed.
- * Exogen is where the hair falls out and the hair follicles move back into the anagen phase of hair growth.
Dogs that do not shed (Poodles), or those with coats that appear not to shed, are those dogs whose coats have longergrowth, transition and resting phases and have a brief shedding phase.
[affmage source=”amazon” results=”1″]Furminator[/affmage] Seasonal SheddingSeasonal shedding happens during the transition from the colder months into the warmer, more temperate months. During this time, dogs go through an extended exogen, or shedding phase, of hair growth. The warmer weather triggers a reaction in the dog’s system, causing the hair follicles to release the heavier winter coat that many dogs develop.
Shedding Due to Health IssuesA dog may also have increased or excessive shedding due to a variety of health issues. If the dog is fed an improper diet, has a skin infection, or allergies and systemic infections then they can all cause your dog to lose his hair. It is important to see your veterinarian to determine the cause of the hair loss and implement a treatment to halt the excessive loss of coat.
The Importance of GroomingOne of the most important things you can do for your dog to help him maintain a healthy coat and good overall health is to properly groom his coat. Frequency is determined by the type of coat he has, as is the grooming tool used. Fortunately, there are special dog grooming services available to help with the never-ending shedding. Grooming not only removes the hair that’s been shed and the environmental contaminants resting on the coat, but it also creates a time for bonding between you and your dog.
Regular grooming also allows you to see if there are problems with his skin or coat that may normally be hidden from sight. Learn more about dog grooming services and the amazing de-shedding tool called the “Furminator” at Mobile Dirty Dog Grooming.
Shedding is a natural process that is controlled by both breed and by external factors. Whether you have a Poodle whose coat sheds minimally or a Labrador Retriever whose coat sheds year round, keep in mind that this shedding process helps him to maintain a healthy skin and coat and in turn keeps him protected from environmental contaminants. A proper diet rich in essential fatty acids, regular dog grooming services and loving care all contribute to your dog’s beautiful coat, and just as important, his overall health.