For many breeds, regular grooming helps prevent painful matting, skin infections, and overheating - especially in Australia's diverse climate. Groomers can also spot early signs of health issues like lumps, ticks, or skin problems before they become serious.
Depending on your dog's coat, activity level, and the time of year, grooming routines can include brushing, clipping, nail trimming, bathing, and ear cleaning. Certain breeds - like Poodles, Shih Tzus, and Spaniels - may need more frequent attention than short-haired dogs.
Neglecting grooming can also lead to serious issues over time - from overgrown nails causing joint stress to impacted anal glands, ear infections, or painful skin irritations. Double-coated breeds like Golden Retrievers and Huskies are especially prone to matting and seasonal shedding, while floppy-eared dogs like Cavoodles or Cocker Spaniels can be vulnerable to moisture-related ear problems if not properly dried and cleaned. Professional groomers understand these breed-specific needs and tailor their routines accordingly.