Dog Grooming vs. Routine Dog Care: What’s the Difference?

We all know taking care of our furry friends goes beyond just the basics of food, water, and shelter. It's about giving them the love and attention they deserve to keep them looking and feeling their best. But sometimes dog owners are confused by the differences between dog grooming and routine care. So, what is the difference between the two, and why does Scenthound’s focus on routine care stand out in the pet care industry? Keep reading to find out!

 

Dog Grooming: Physical Appearance 

 

In traditional dog grooming the focus is placed more on specialty haircuts and less on the overall wellness of the dog. This primary focus on style leaves a large gap in the industry for dogs that don’t need haircuts. In fact, 9 out of the 10 most popular dog breeds don’t need haircuts! Dogs like Beagles, Labradors, and Bulldogs — the list goes on and on. They still need Routine Hygiene care, and that's where Scenthound comes to the rescue!

 

Routine Care: Health and Hygiene 

 

Routine dog care encompasses the necessary hygiene care that every dog needs! From bathing and ear cleanings to nail trims, teeth brushing, and gland checks, this is more than just TLC. It is preventive hygiene care that is focused on the wellness of the dog, helping pups live happier, healthier lives. Scenthound fills the gap in the pet industry by addressing the need for convenient, affordable routine care for all pups!

 

The Scenthound Touch: Making a Difference, One Tail Wag at a Time

 

At Scenthound, we prioritize Routine Hygiene and wellness care for every single pup that walks through our doors. We help educate pet parents about their dog’s wellness, making an impact in pups’ lives and creating brand loyalty and trust with our members. 

Our mission is to ensure that every dog leaves feeling their absolute best, from nose to tail, and lives a long and healthy life. By focusing on preventive care and educating pet parents, we're making a real impact in the lives of our furry friends — and that's something we can all be proud of!

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