Grooming Your Pet at Home: Tools & Tips for Canadian Pet Owners
Šapice Pet WellnessProfessional grooming is valuable — but it's not a substitute for regular at-home grooming. Between salon visits, your pet's coat, nails, ears, and skin require consistent attention. For Canadian pet owners, at-home grooming is also a practical necessity: harsh winters, muddy spring thaws, and dry indoor air all create grooming challenges that can't wait for a monthly appointment.
Why At-Home Grooming Matters
- Early detection — regular handling allows you to notice lumps, skin changes, parasites, or injuries early
- Coat health — brushing distributes natural oils, removes dead hair and dander, and prevents matting
- Nail health — overgrown nails alter gait, cause joint stress, and can curl into the paw pad if neglected
- Ear health — regular inspection catches infections before they become serious
- Bonding — grooming sessions build trust and strengthen your relationship with your pet
Building a Grooming Routine
- Brushing: daily for long-coated breeds; 2–3 times weekly for short coats
- Nail trimming: every 3–4 weeks for most dogs and cats
- Ear inspection: weekly; cleaning as needed
- Bathing: every 4–8 weeks for dogs; cats rarely require bathing
- Paw checks: after every walk, especially in winter when road salt and ice are present
Essential At-Home Grooming Tools
Nail Care
Our Noba LED Nail Clipper for Cats & Dogs is designed to make at-home nail trimming safer and more precise. The built-in LED light illuminates the quick — the blood vessel inside the nail — helping you avoid cutting too short. Suitable for both cats and dogs.
Post-Walk Cleaning
For deeper cleaning of floors and surfaces after walks, our Loona XTreme Cleaner and Sanitizer is pet-safe and effective on the residues that Canadian weather tracks inside.
Coat and Skin Health
Daily supplementation with KRWN Atlantic Salmon Oil provides the omega-3 fatty acids that support a healthy, lustrous coat from the inside out — particularly valuable during dry Canadian winters when indoor heating strips moisture from skin and coat.
Explore our full Grooming Tools & Accessories collection and Body & Hygiene collection for everything you need.
Making Grooming a Positive Experience
- Start with short sessions and gradually increase duration
- Use high-value treats like Venison Jerky or Yak Cheese Puffs as rewards during and after grooming
- Use a lick mat spread with peanut butter to keep your pet occupied and calm during nail trims or brushing
- Always end on a positive note — a treat, praise, or play session
- Handle paws, ears, and mouth regularly from puppyhood or kittenhood to build tolerance