The cost of having a dog professionally trimmed can vary greatly depending on the complexity and time required for grooming.
For example, a small dog with a short coat requires only basic grooming, such as a bath, brushing, nail trimming and ear cleaning.
In contrast, a larger dog with a thick, double coat or a breed with complex styling requires more time and skill.
Other factors that affect price include the location of the groomer, their reputation and convenience of service (such as mobile grooming).
In addition to standard grooming, groomers often charge extra for additional services such as teeth brushing, detangling, anal gland expression and the use of specialized products and treatments.
As a result, costs can range from about €30 for basic grooming of a short-haired Chihuahua, to €200 or more for intensive brushing and detangling of a Newfoundlander, or for manual trimming and sculpting of a Standard Poodle.
Many pet owners try to reduce their grooming costs by learning to groom their pets themselves.
While this can seem challenging at first, home trimming offers the advantage of focusing on your pet’s specific breed and coat type.
In addition, it strengthens the bond with your pet through the shared grooming process.
However, it is important to properly research the proper grooming requirements of your dog’s breed and coat type to keep their coat healthy and in top condition. Taking care of your pet yourself?
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