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Happy Paws! A Fun Guide to Grooming

Brushing and Bathing
Brushing and bathing keep your dog’s fur soft and clean. Start slow—let your dog sniff the brush before you use it! Keep grooming short, just a few minutes at a time, and give yummy treats. If your pup doesn’t like water, try a damp washcloth instead of a shower.

Nail Trimming
Dogs need their nails trimmed so they don’t get too long and scratchy. First, help your dog get used to having their paws touched—teaching them “Shake” can make it fun! Go slow and give treats so they stay calm.

Blow-Drying
Some dogs are scared of hair dryers! Let them hear it from far away first, then move closer as they get used to it. Give treats when they stay calm.

How To Pick Up a Dog
🐾   Small dogs: Hold them like a football (one arm under the chest).
🐾   Bigger dogs: Support their chest and bottom.
🐾   Extra big dogs: You might need a helper!

Keeping Your Dog Happy and Calm
Help your dog feel calm with soft music or calming smells like lavender. A cozy blanket or favorite toy can also make them feel safe. Always ask your vet before giving your dog special treats or sprays to help them relax. If your dog needs a muzzle, let them try it little by little with treats, so they know it’s nothing to be scared of!

Dogs can’t talk, but they show how they feel with their bodies! If your dog yawns, licks their lips, or looks stiff, they might be nervous. Always make sure your dog is calm before brushing or handling them.

 

Taking care of your dog isn’t just about brushing their fur—it’s about keeping them happy, healthy, and comfortable! From brushing and bathing to nail trims and

ear cleaning, every little bit helps your pup feel their best. With patience, love, and plenty of treats, grooming can be a fun and positive experience

for both you and your furry friend!

 

This handout is sponsored by Arfordable Dog Training