7 Essential Tips for Grooming Your Dog for Spring 

As the weather warms up, dogs shed their thick winter coats. Regular brushing helps remove loose fur, prevents mats, and keeps your home fur-free.

Brush Away Winter Shedding 

Spring is muddy season! Give your pup a good bath with a gentle, dog-friendly shampoo to wash away winter grime and allergens.

Refresh That Bath Routine 

Long nails can cause discomfort and even injury, especially when your dog starts running on harder surfaces. Keep them trimmed for healthy paws.

Trim Nails for Outdoor Play 

Moist spring weather can increase ear infections. Use a vet-approved ear cleaner to gently clean and check for signs of redness or odor.

Clean Those Ears 

Spring is prime time for pests! Start or refresh your flea and tick prevention routine to keep your dog itch-free and healthy.

Tackle Ticks and Fleas Early 

A professional grooming session or a tidy home trim will keep your dog cool and stylish as temperatures rise — especially for long-haired breeds.

Freshen Up Their Coat 

Look for dry patches, rashes, or cracks in paw pads caused by winter. Spring grooming is the perfect time to spot and treat any skin concerns.

Check Their Skin & Paws 

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