Dog Grooming Equipment - Tools you need to Grooming Your Dog

Whether you are wanting to take care of your best friend at home or even if you are thinking about starting up a salon for dogs, having the right dog grooming equipment is important. It does not have to be very expensive, but it is suggested that you start off with only the necessities and to get the best quality ones at that. You do not need to be replacing equipment all the time when you do not have to.

There are a number of things that you can get, but most of the determination is based on your expected use. If for example you were looking to start up a grooming business, then grooming tables, protective clothing and automatic dryers may be important. However, for home use, the most that you will ever really need are a set of good clippers, a nail clipper, a good brush and some cotton swabs.

If you have a little more money to spend then of course you can get other things as well, but as long as you have the bare necessities, you will be in business. As time goes by and you start making good money at work or in a new salon, then you can get more equipment, but when it comes to taking care of your dog at home, the most important part is the quality time that you get to spend with your best friend. Every dog loves a good brushing and by doing it on a regular basis, they will love you even more.

The Right Tools for Dog Grooming

November 4, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Dog Grooming Supplies

Grooming and clean up supplies ready and waitingIf you’ve spent a lot of money paying for a professional groomer to clean your dog, it may be time for you to learn how to do it yourself, buy the right tools and save some money. Although you need money to complete your grooming tools to keep your dog’s coat clean and picture perfect, maintaining a well-groomed dog can be worth the investment.

Good equipment is important in grooming your dog correctly, but buying the most expensive equipments does not necessarily mean they are guaranteed to do the job right. Most grooming equipments can be easily made or purchased without spending a lot of money. Below is a list of the basic grooming supplies you need:

1) Brushing - To give your dog a smooth and silky coat, you will need brushes, combs, mat rake, mat splitter, shedding blade, stripping knife and a spray bottle of de-tangler solution.

2) Bathing - To remove the dirt from your dog’s coat, you will need pH-balanced shampoo and conditioner, cotton balls to keep water out from you dog’s ear, protective eye ointment, towels and a blow-dryer.

3) Clipping - If you do your dog’s haircut on your own, you will need a pair of electric clippers with lubricant or clipper oil and extra clipper blades.

4) Toe-nail clipping - To ensure your dog’s nails do not become overgrown, you will need cotton balls, styptic or powder, cauterize and toe clipper or a nail grinder for dogs that are not used to handling their paws.

4) Toothbrush - To maintain your dog’s fresh breath and take care of her teeth, you will need a doggie toothbrush and toothpaste, which are designed specifically for dogs. Never use your own toothbrush and toothpaste for your dog.

5) Ear cleaning - You will need cotton balls, drying towels, otic solution, sterile gauze, forceps and ear powder to prevent ear infection and keep your dog’s ear clean.

6) Face care - Use tear stain remover, no-rinse shampoo, cotton swabs and soft washcloth when handling your dog’s face.

Dogs that compete on shows may require additional tools. In addition, you may still need other equipments, depending on your dog’s breed, but the list above caters to any kind of dog, regardless of size, breed and gender.