The Best Choice of Paw Moisturizer Supplies. In-Store Pickup.
All dogs are in need of routine grooming no matter if they're the shortest of short hair pedigrees, possess a wirehair coat, or sport long, luxurious layers. Come visit us at Pets N' Stuff in Lakewood, CO for all of your dog grooming needs. You'll find shampoos, brushes, coat conditioners, and medicated products on our shelves that are developed to keep your dog's fur and skin looking bright, clean, and healthy. Unsure which solution is right for your dog? Give us a ring and our experienced staff can walk you through the numerous selections that are offered, which ones are the best for your dog's breed or hair coat and the results they produce. If you're short on time, give us a call, email, or shop the site and we'll have everything available for you to go when you walk in the door.
The Importance of Selecting the Right Shampoo for Your Dog
You may be lured to use human-grade shampoo on your dog for the sake of convenience. The issue is, human-grade shampoo isn't designed for use on anything other than your scalp and hair. Dogs have special hair and skin needs that call for shampoos and conditioners with particular formulations such as dry skin relief, insect-repelling properties, or maybe dry coat cleaners for the times when you can't give your dog a complete bath.
Take into consideration the reality your pooch is highly likely to roll in the garbage, get into a tangle with a skunk, pick up fleas or ticks, get dry, scratchy patches, and it rapidly becomes apparent why you have to have coat products that are designed to tackle these problems. Human-grade shampoo won't consist of the proper ingredients to de-scent, heal dryness, or get rid of unwanted hitchhikers. We at Pets N' Stuff sell a full range of dog grooming supplies that satisfy your needs to keep your dog smelling great and looking good.
Use the Appropriate Brushes and Combs for Your Dog's Coat
Dog coats come in a variety of textures with hair follicles ranging from pin straight to tight curls. Many dogs grow dense undercoats while others have almost no undercoat whatsoever. All coats call for using the correct type of brush to minimize pulling out healthy hair and prevent skin harm. Your dog may take pleasure in a good scratching with the brush, or they may be thin-skinned and call for the lightest of touches. If you're unsure of what types of brushes are best for the job, don't hesitate to ask our pros at Pets N' Stuff in Lakewood Stop in or give us a call at (303) 989-5380 number] to discuss the kind of coat and certain issues your dog has. We'll show you what brushes and combs are the best for your dog.