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What is a sanitary cut in dog grooming?

Grace Frami
Grace Frami
2025-08-03 10:01:40
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A sanitary trim, also sometimes called a hygiene trim or sanitary clip, is a procedure used by groomers to help dogs and cats maintain cleanliness around their sensitive areas. The sanitary trim is meant to keep hair short in the areas that often get soiled when an animal is toileting, including the bottom, genitals, and abdomen. Sometimes, our pet’s fur length or anatomy makes it difficult for them to stay clean after toileting, so these trims may become necessary to avoid unpleasant odors and staining while also reducing the risk of infection. Like humans, our pets need proper hygiene to stay healthy, smell fresh, and remain comfortable. Sanitary trims are essential for preventing infections, avoiding tangles, avoiding messes, reducing odors, and maintaining hygiene. Sanitary trims help prevent the spread of bacteria, keep your pup clean, and ensure your home stays smelling fresh.
Nigel Sporer
Nigel Sporer
2025-08-03 08:02:32
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A well-done sanitary trim involves clipping fur around the anus to prevent feces from clinging there, as well as having the fur trimmed around the vulva and in front of the penis to reduce the chance of urine clinging to the hair and leaving residue and odor. This trim is important because long hair growing around the sanitary region is prone to matting, and can become tangled and retain moisture, creating a place where bacteria can have a party and create serious health issues. In some cases, female dogs have been reported to have an increased chance of developing urinary tract infections if long hair is allowed to linger around the vulva. Long hair growing around the sanitary region is prone to matting, and I have yet to meet a dog that enjoyed having those delicate areas brushed, so keeping things short just makes sense. When clipping the anal area, use care to never actually let the clipper blade come in contact with the delicate skin there. Instead, clip away from the anal opening, pushing the fur away from the area as you trim it. Most customers very much appreciate a well-done sanitary trim.
Rylee Friesen
Rylee Friesen
2025-08-03 07:58:19
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A sanitary trim refers to trimming or shaving the coat so it's shorter in the areas that often become dirty when toileting. The most common areas are around the bottom, genitals and abdomen. This helps keeps your dog or cat clean without having to clip the entire coat, and avoids urine or feces clinging to the coat, avoiding unpleasant odours, staining and reducing the risk of infection. Clipping the abdomen also helps avoid longer hair from touching carpet, bedding or furniture, avoiding smells and stains around the house. A sanitary trim can be done using the same full size clipper used for the rest of the coat, usually using a size 10 blade, or using a midi or 5in1 trimmer. Trimmers are a popular choice for getting into more delicate, difficult or injury-prone areas, and for pets who are more touch-sensitive or noise-sensitive.