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    Things to Know Before Getting a Dog Dryer 

    Clare LouiseBy Clare LouiseJune 2, 2022Updated:June 20, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Of course, you want to wash your dog. However, keeping the fur dry is equally crucial. Finding a dryer can help your little one feel great and prevent it from smelling. 

    Find the best tool to help your furry friend have a relaxing time. Here are some things to know before getting a dog dryer.

    Slowly Introduce Your Dog to a Hair Dryer

    Comfort is everything when getting dog grooming dryers. The noise might make your furry friend afraid of it. You can start putting it on a low setting to help it get used to the sound.

    Also, keep the session short. Maybe start with a five-minute drying session once a week. Then you can go for ten minutes to help them see what you’re doing. When you get the dog more comfortable, it’ll feel better, and you can help the fur stay neat and healthy. 

    You want to make it a positive experience to help you get your dog in a soothing mood to get the job done. 

    Make It a Positive Experience 

    Your dog should look at a dog dryer is a time for bonding and relaxing. Maybe you can give your dog a treat for having good behavior while you tame its fur. Also, you can give your dog a massage and pay attention to its needs.

    It gives him the feeling that it’s a bonding moment between two friends. Your four-legged buddy will look at a dog dryer as a calm session. You could make this happen a couple of times a week with relaxing music, toys, and other things to keep your dog intrigued. 

    Also, it helps you know what your dog likes to build a solid relationship. 

    Pick a Dog Dryer Based on Your Dog Type 

    If your breed has thicker fur, you want to have a pet hair dryer with faster speeds. Pick something warm but won’t burn the skin. 

    If your dog has lighter fur, choose a calmer setting for better airflow through the blow dryer. Always pay attention to how your dog reacts to the feeling of warmth on the body. You don’t want to dehydrate your pup’s skin. 

    It takes time for a dog to get used to a new device because it may be intimidated by the sound and look. Build trust to help make it a smoother transition to finish your dog grooming duties. 

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