There’s nothing better than snuggling your beloved pet fresh from the groomer - soft, clean smelling fur and lots of love from your fur baby. Unfortunately, this freshness doesn’t last forever. Luckily, there are some ways you can extend the amount of time it lasts. Here are a few ways you can help keep your pet healthy and smelling amazing in between grooming visits!

Brush Regularly and Use Probiotic Detangling Spray 

Brushing your pet’s coat at least once a day not only removes tangles and loose fur, but it also helps remove dirt and other particles clinging to the hair. This helps keep their coat looking and smelling a little fresher between grooms. If you tend to have problems with tangled or matted fur, products like Skout’s Honor Probiotic Detangler works wonders! The secret is in the probiotics, which naturally support good bacteria that calms itching, dryness, infection, and odor. 

Check Ears and Eyes

Regularly look over your pet’s ears and eyes and use a clean, damp washcloth, or cotton balls to remove any crusties, gunk, or buildup you can see. This helps reduce the risk of skin irritation around eyes and ears. You can also clean your pet’s ears at home! Our Probiotic Ear Cleaner helps protect your pet’s natural defenses against bad bacteria that can cause skin issues, infection and other common ailments for up to 2 weeks after application. Free of alcohol, odor, and other harsh chemicals.

Keep Nails Manageable

Keeping your fur baby’s nails cut or grinded down in between grooming visits will help prevent broken nails or even sore paws from too-long nails. This can also help cut down on the (not so) enjoyable clickety clack sound from your pet’s paws hitting the floor. Make sure to use a nail clipper or grinding tool specifically designed for pets. 

Brush Their Teeth

Just like their humans, our pets can benefit from regular teeth brushing to reduce plaque and tartar buildup. Look for toothbrushes and toothpaste specifically designed for pets - they usually come in a variety of fun flavors pets are sure to enjoy!

Bathing Between Visits 

Typically, dogs should be bathed at least once a month or more depending on the breed, so if monthly groomer visits aren’t possible, then it’s important to make sure your fur baby receives baths in between visits. Our pets could all benefit from bath time loaded with good probiotics, time to try Skout’s Honor Probiotic Shampoo
 
When it comes to keeping your pet feeling and smelling clean in between grooming visits, Skout’s Honor has you covered with our line of probiotic grooming & wellness products. From our probiotic wellness line to our line of our probiotic grooming, we have all the essentials for a happy, healthy fur baby. Check out our full line of Skouts Honor products or find a retailer near you! Questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out!

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