so i have been wanting to take teddy to the groomers now that it is spring and since i have been working a lot, I havnt really had time to brush him out and bathe him yet and he is having dry skin and i seen they have some special shampoo for that plus little add ons that u can have them do. since i work at petco i also get a 20% discount so thats always good and it would be pretty cool to have him at work there with me too:) lol the package i was looking at was $28 with the discount and they:brush him out with 3diffent brushes,bathe him with what ever i would like,clip his nails,clean his ears,brush his teeth,and do a blow out to get all the dead hair out. but i already clean his ears,brush his teeth and trim his nails.
my husband wanted to get him the $57 package which includes a message, moisturizer,fragrance, and a lot of other stuff but i cant think of it lol i wouldnt mind spending the extra money to kinda spoil him but i want to know if it really is a waste of time/money. i mean i have people spend about 300 at the groomers but im not going to go that far.
just knowing that its spring time and he will be starting to shed like crazy just makes me a little worried as i am so busy now adays.
if you would like to share what u experienced,purchased, things like that would be great:) i know that i will get great service as i am best friends with the the groomer i booked through
thanks!
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It all depends on what you are looking for. Both mine just had a bath on the weekend and between the two of them, it took maybe a half hour. As you know, they don't need special grooming or clipping the way some breeds do, and I'm perfectly capable of taking care of the basics.
That said, we got Maddie from a show breeder as an adult, and she had bathed her and blown her out before we picked her up. Wow, did she look fabulous, and I must say she's never looked as good in the time I've had her. I mean, her coat is as shiny and full and she's as healthy and fit--- and probably more muscled out because it's very hilly where I live. But the blow-dry job is something I can't do a good job of myself, and it makes a difference in how they look. The breeder is not a professional groomer, but does all her own dogs for the shows. You could tell the difference.
i have been told that corgis look great after a blown out but i have never seen a corgi there before. i could imagine she did look great:). i guess what i am looking for is a really good bath in some nice shampoo to help his skin because i have tried so many times to get to the under coat but i havnt been very successful lol and to make his fur feel great again. he gets a bath once a month as i was told it was bad to wash them too much. i also want to get out as much dead fur as possible as its kinda hard to get him to sit still as he just loves to be brushed.
im not trying to be lazy or anything as i love to groom him but i thought since we have the extra money and he needs a good brushing/moisturizing bath it would be a good thing. because i already brush his teeth,fur, and do his nails
Rebbecca its all personal preference and afforability... since i have two now ill probaby be doing most of the grooming my self. haha Carly and i both have to get in tub together she is a hand full...shes one of those corgis!!
she has issues with her feet so i have always had them trimmed by the groomers i take her to. its $21 bath, nails and blow out.. pretty afforable for one, but not two, for me.. so ive bathed and trimed my new pup with no issues..
Why pay somebody to have the pleasure of grooming your dog? It's excellent dog-time. And nobody's going to inspect your dog as carefully and lovingly as you are.
For Al, combing is a massage; he practically falls asleep in my arms. I only do this when the mood strikes; one must be in the proper frame of mind to comb a corgi. Sometimes, if I'm emotionally distressed, combing the dog can be a relief, a calming meditation.
I can trim their claws in less time than it'd take me to get them out the door.
Fragrance? On a dog? How do you know the dog doesn't hate it (unless they have, like, cat poop, dead earthworm, or eau de horsepiss -- which can be had for free)?
I've heard that unscented baby shampoo is good for dogs. I've tried using nothing at all, just water, to get the mud out and leave their skins oils alone.
Once I made the mistake of using plain bar soap -- plain simple castile soap -- and it left the fur so sticky I couldn't comb it and had to re-wash with the dog shampoo we had.
Ours need bathing late at night, home from a hike, when no groomer's available. I just get into the bathub with them -- I will stand and rinse them under the shower head, but I wouldn't recommend this, it's very dangerous, you could fall or drop the animal. A good screen for the drain is essential for the hair and sand.
I'd like to get a hair dryer -- since it's basically the opposite of a vacuum cleaner (the hated enemy), they'd probably LOVE it. :)
I could never bend over the bathtub. I take a bath with the dogs (one at a time). Fine steel-mesh drain screen.
I've never had a furminator, just a regular coarse steel dog comb, kinda like a metal Afro comb; I fear the furminator's cutting edge will take out too much fur. I guess I've gotten a high tolerance for animal fur in the house.
We can overdo this pampered-pet stuff. I doubt poor Welsh farmers spent much time combing and bathing their working dogs.
I'm amazed how clean the corgi coat is. Sand and mud just fall out when it dries -- it falls out inside the house, unfortunately, if I don't wash/comb it out first. I ask visitors if our house smells "doggy", they say no.
I took Al on a 100+ mile wilderness backpacking trip in wet autumn weather; he slept inside my sleeping bag on top of me 6 nights; I don't remember dirt being an issue and I didn't have a dog towel.
John your hard core what can i say...lol... and your also right about the welsh farmers... I get upset when frankie digs in the dirt , thats pretty stupid of me i know.. So im trying to ease up a bit on the dirt, knowing it will fall off... Problem is i let them on my furniture and it not that resistant.
I cant imagine holding on to Carly and taking a shower. make me laughs just thinking about it.. right now i might be able to handle frankie in a shower, hahah but hes just 13.5 lbs at 12 weeks... Im guessing the time is short that i can actually lift this little tank.
I agree about the brushing , i am not a fan of the furminator, but have one, and its not any better than the rake as you were saying.. I sure hope my house doesnt smell doggy.. I dont like candles and smelly sprays they give me a headache, so i just have to go a-la-natural
i honestly dont brush teddy that much as i have the same fear. so i only brush him once in awile but i do see what u mean about the farmers back then and i do see what your saying:) whenever teddy does get dirty its like u said, the dirt just comes off but then theres times when i give him a bath and didnt realize how dirty he was! lol
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