Many pet parents think grooming is only about making pets look cute—but it’s much more than that. Regular grooming is essential for your pet’s health, comfort, and hygiene, regardless of breed, size, or coat type.
Here’s why it matters—and how often you should book those appointments.
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Grooming covers:
Skipping regular grooming can lead to painful mats, ear infections, and overgrown nails.
Breeds like Labradors, Beagles, Indies, and Dobermans shed too!
Tail Tip: Short-coated dogs should be groomed every 4–6 weeks.
Pomeranians, Shih Tzus, Lhasas, and Goldens need:
Unmanaged coats can hide ticks, fungal infections, and skin sores.
While brushing at home is great, some things are best left to pros:
Book certified groomers on the Tailful App—doorstep grooming available in major Indian cities.
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Grooming keeps your pet not only clean—but also healthy, happy, and confident. It’s a small investment with big rewards.
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Many pet parents think grooming is only about making pets look cute—but it’s much more than that. Regular grooming is essential for your pet’s health, comfort, and hygiene, regardless of breed, size, or coat type.
Here’s why it matters—and how often you should book those appointments.