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Is grooming stressful for dogs?

Olaf Hartmann
Olaf Hartmann
2025-08-02 15:37:28
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If your dog has anxiety, it can make grooming a difficult task. Grooming is an important part of caring for your dog's well-being. Matted fur, goopy ears, and overly long nails are uncomfortable for your dog and can lead to more serious health issues if left unattended. From bathing to brushing, ear cleaning to nail trimming, grooming can quickly become a nightmare if your dog is nervous or anxious about the grooming process. Beginning a routine of brushing, nail trimming, and ear cleaning early, your dog will begin to see grooming as normal and not something to fear. If your dog senses that you are nervous they will think there is something to fear. Exercise One of the best ways to calm a dog down before grooming is through vigorous exercise. Long walks, running, chasing a ball, or playing with other dogs at the dog park are great ways to sedate your dog without the help of medication. Once your dog has used up all of their energy, grooming will become a relaxed and simple process.