Grooming

Full Body Haircut

It’ll be a fun little experience to make some great changes occasionally, and what better way to do this than having a totally new hairstyle? Bear in mind that there is always the chance that your dog develops bad posture and bone deformation; a full-body haircut can simply reduce the chance of this issue. More importantly, it provides a close-up review of the skin and coat, giving you the chance of detecting any skin and health issues before they get worse.

A proper haircut removes excesses fur, painful mats, dander and shedding hair that can cause skin irritations. These irritants can often lead to excessive itching and scratching. However, it is best to allow a professional groomer to perform the haircutting, and never shave down to the skin or try to cut the hair yourself with scissors.

There is also a wrong belief among people, claiming that a full haircut may make their dogs vulnerable to heat; this belief is so not true. A dog’s coat provides insulation both from hot and cold. Even when a dog has a coat that can be shaved without permanent damage, shaving does not keep them cooler, it can cause sunburn in the summer, overheating, and injury.

A dog’s coat is natural to them. As with all our haircuts, we recommend owners and carers to consult with our dog groomers as to which style of the haircut, they would like for their dog. Our highly skilled grooming staff are trained to cut various styles of full body hair cut for each dog breed. We assure you that you will enjoy looking at him after it is done.

Creative Dog Grooming

Creative grooming is the art of styling an animal with different products such as: dyes, hair chalk, nail polish, hair jewels, and feather extensions. Groomer will cut, and color your beloved pet to look however you want them to look. It can be for your own joy but mostly, it is used when you prepare your dog for a competition. There are tons of different images of different styles in the internet, or you can simply leave this job to the professional groomers in “Mishka”.

We make sure your little friend doesn’t get hurt in the process and you’ll be surprised to see how your pet will look like after it’s done. Basically, creative grooming is a pet owner’s way of styling their pet to match their own unique personality. You may really want your pet to stand out among other pets and well, creative dog grooming can be a good option for you. Just remember, unlike other services, creative dog grooming is not only about grooming; it’s more about designing and creativity so that the owners are pleased with the result. Our professionals are ready to provide you with awesome styles in “Mishka”.

Paw Pads Shaving

If you have given your dog an at-home haircut I find shaving the pads and trimming the feet is one of those small finishing details that give your pup a nice clean look. It will also help not track so much of the outside elements into your home.

If you have a pet that licks their feet or needs medication to be put on the paw pads shaving them will help. I also find a lot less snow gets stuck in between the pads if the hair is removed during the winter months. Having in-between, the pads is done to prevent seeds and other elements from sticking to the fur or piercing the skin.
Cleaning this area helps increase comfortability. The removal of dirt, mud and various types of debris caught in the interdigital hair between the pads of a pet’s toes. This is done with professional tools that are designed to remove irritants without harming the sensitive pads.
The friction that occurs from dog walking on blocked pads can be extremely uncomfortable for your pet. Those pets with thick fur will sometimes develop mats that need to be periodically removed to prevent this issue. Secondly, having your pet’s pads cleaned and inspected will help remove potential allergens and debris from entering the pet owner’s home. Carefully and professionally.

The pads and webbing in a pet’s foot are sensitive and require a responsible hand to perform the job. Once your pet is relaxed enough, we work from the bottom of the footpad around the top, carefully splaying each pad area. Remember, it is for the best to have this task done by an experienced groomer; both for you and for your little friend.

Face and Paws Cut

Do you know that trimming some parts of your dog’s body can be very dangerous? You may consider having it done by professional groomers. To keep all features looking smart and well-shaped, we carefully trim around the muzzle, the eyes and the paws.

Sanitary Area Trim

This is the trimming and tidying up the sanitary area to prevent any dirt sticking to the hair around the bum, the legs and the tail. First, the sanitary area refers to the genital area of both male and female dogs as well as the area around the anus.

Some dogs never require such a trim, but others are rather messy when they take care of business and need to have a channel cleared under their tails to maintain hygiene. Some females do have a discharge that leaves the hair around the vulva sticky as your dog does.

I don’t know of any photos of such a trim, but I can tell you that you need to be extremely cautious if you give your girl the pet version of a bikini wax. As it is clear from the name of this service, it can be quite precise and not everyone can do that.

If you burn or cut her sensitive membranes you will cause her great pain and injury. Digging dog clipper blades into the tissue in this sensitive area can also cause injury. So instead of taking this great risk, leave this task to professional and experienced groomers in Mishka to prevent any types of injuries.

Undercoat Removal

Dogs with a double coat who shed more require an undercoat removal. Our groomers will brush out the hair from the dead coat. Our groomers will try their best to minimize the pain and try to keep it as enjoyable as possible.

Also, Removing loose undercoat allows air to get to the skin making them much cooler while keeping the topcoat prevents heat/sun from reaching the skin.

If your dog lives outdoors, you may shave a strip on their belly. This allows them to lay on cool surfaces to receive maximum coolness. Don’t hesitate to book your appointment since the undercoat may cause lots of problems.

Hand Stripping

Hand stripping is the careful process of pulling out the dead hair from a non-shedding coat using a stripping knife and finger. This is an important process as it allows the dog’s skin to breathe and allows a new coat to grow.

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