Comprehensive grooming service; baths and haircuts with the specific image of your breed. We advise you on all matters relating to the care and hygiene of your dog or cat.
Canine and Feline Grooming At our Etorbide Veterinary Clinics in Durango and Amorebieta-Etxano, as well as looking after the health of your dog and cat, we also take care of their beauty, regardless of their weight or size. So that they can feel comfortable and cared for thanks to the best treatments.
In our grooming services, we use top quality products for the care of the animal’s coat.
Call us to find out which of the following services is the most suitable for your pet:
Our grooming services
- Oxygen-infused bath with special pet friendly shampoo
- Gentle blow dry
- 15-minute brushing
- Haircut & light dematting
- Light face trim
- Ear cleaning, hair removal & flushing
- Nail trim & pad shaving
- Sanitary trim
- Anal gland cleaning
How to prepare your pet for a groom
First, we recommend making sure your pet has had all the required vaccines at least 48 hours ahead of the visit. We also recommend making a list of any specific concerns you might have such as any skin conditions, skin irritations or bumps you have noticed. Nothing is more important than your pet’s health, and it’s crucial that pet parents communicate any underlying conditions or specific needs to us ahead of time.
Next, start getting your pet used to the grooming experience by doing a few specific things: First is touching your pet’s paws during play and touching other areas that you don’t normally, like inside of the ears or even in between the toes. It is also helpful to use common household items like a blow-dryer to acclimate your pet to the noise and vibrations of a hair clipper and nail grinder. When doing so, make sure the blow dryer is set to low settings with no heat and never point the dryer directly into their face. The more comfortable your pet is ahead of time, the better the experience will be – in particular if it’s their first visit.
We also recommend giving your pet a bath ahead of time and brushing your pet regularly at home. This not only prepares them for the salon but it also provides some one-on-one bonding time. Regular bathing and brushing at home also helps keep the pet healthy and maintained between their grooms.
For first-timers – particularly nervous pets – we suggest stopping by to meet the groomer if possible. This will help your pet start building a relationship and get used to the smells and sounds.
On the day of the grooming, there are a few things we suggest to help you manage your pet’s nerves. First, you can take your pet on a walk to the park to help him/her calm down with some exercise. And right before the groom, you can help your pet relax by spending a few minutes with him/her rubbing their back, paws, belly, and tail. These activities will help manage anxiety and get your pet ready for a better grooming experience.