Here are some dog grooming hacks that'll save time, money, and keep your pup looking photo-ready:
Here are some dog grooming hacks that'll save time, money, and keep your pup looking photo-ready:
Bath Time Hacks
Dry Shampoo for Dogs
Between baths, sprinkle a bit of cornstarch or dog-safe dry shampoo, rub it in, and brush it out to keep them smelling fresh.
Squeegee for Loose Hair
Use a rubber squeegee in the tub (or on carpet/furniture) to pull up fur easily during and after bath time.
DIY Dog Wash Station
To make rinsing easier, use a non-slip mat in the tub, a detachable shower head, or even a plastic pitcher with holes (DIY sprayer).
Brushing & Trimming Tips
Brush Before Bathing
Always brush out mats and tangles before bathing—water will only tighten them.
Use Baby Wipes
Great for quick clean-ups, paw pads, face, and under the tail. Opt for fragrance-free and alcohol-free ones.
Trim Hair Between Paw Pads
Keeps them from slipping on floors and reduces dirt collection. Use blunt-tip Mobile dog grooming in Elizabeth East scissors or a pet trimmer.
Cotton Ball in Ears During Baths
Prevents water from getting into the ears, which can lead to infections. Just remember to remove them after!
Coat & Skin Health
Apple Cider Vinegar Spray
A 50/50 mix of ACV and water can help with itchy skin and odors. Spray lightly (avoid eyes) and brush through.
Doggy Cologne or Essential Oil Mist
To keep dogs smelling spa-fresh, use a dog-specific fragrance or a DIY mist with lavender or chamomile essential oil (diluted heavily in water).
Bandanas or Bowties
Simple accessories like a clean bandana or bowtie after Dog grooming in Elizabeth East add flair and make them look super groomed.

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