Thursday, July 5, 2012

Grooming and Your Pet's Mental Health


Each pet grooming should begin with gentle words and soothing sounds. After a while, when it becomes an everyday grooming, your pet will be more at ease with you grooming them, plus they will become interested in the daily routine. With the dual aim of both grooming and mergers, grooming sessions will produce an animal that deeper relationship with its owner, and better mental health. They will feel safe in their home and to have confidence in the owners as they find out that this new experience will not hurt them. If you happen to cut your pet's nails too short or cause any other kind of discomfort your animal, make a big deal over it, giving them extra hugs and more attention.

They will realize that it was just a mistake, and you will quickly restore confidence.

As your confidence in the pet grooming process grows, so will the pet trust in you as a responsible owner.

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