Grooming a difficult or anxious dog can feel like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. You would be surprised to learn how many dogs are afraid of or uncomfortable during grooming. The causes can vary, but our groomers always try to build a positive relationship with the troubled dog and learn what their concerns are and what they might not like about the grooming process so we can change it. Some dogs may have underlying health problems that cause discomfort during grooming. Past Experiences: Previous rough handling or traumatic experiences can contribute to a dog’s fear of grooming. Sensitivity: Sensitivity to grooming tools or loud noises can make the process stressful for some dogs. Health Issues That Affect Grooming Certain health issues can influence a dog’s behavior during grooming, conditions such as skin allergies, joint pain, or ear infections can cause discomfort and anxiety. There are many reasons why dogs are nervous or aggressive, some of these reasons are health issues, anxiety, separation anxieties, breeding related issues, previous rough handling or discomfort from tools, sensitivity to sound from tools or equipment utilised, and underlying pain issues that haven’t been diagnosed.