Puppy pack
Puppy pack
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Ready for a paw-some adventure?
Bringing a puppy home is wonderful. At the same time, it also requires some preparation.
As for grooming? We've already got that covered for you.
Early training makes for easy living
By starting early and gently, your puppy learns that brushing, blow-drying, and trimming don't have to be scary.
With a little patience and the right tools, grooming will become a pleasant moment for both of you.
Everything for a soft start
That's exactly why we put together this puppy kit. No unnecessary items, but well-thought-out grooming tools tailored for puppies and their delicate coats.
Ready for a paw-some adventure?
Bringing a puppy home is wonderful. At the same time, it also requires some preparation.
As for grooming? We've already got that covered for you.
Early training makes for easy living
By starting early and gently, your puppy learns that brushing, blow-drying, and trimming don't have to be scary.
With a little patience and the right tools, grooming will become a pleasant moment for both of you.
Everything for a soft start
That's exactly why we put together this puppy kit. No unnecessary items, but well-thought-out grooming tools tailored for puppies and their delicate coats.
Fluffy puppy essentials
Pet Dryer
Indispensable after a bath or wet walk. You quickly dry the coat, loosen emerging tangles, and enjoy a fluffy result.
Safety scissors
Thanks to the rounded tips, you can safely trim hairs around the eyes and between the paws. This gives your puppy better vision and more grip.
Double-sided brush
Nicely soft and comfortable for the puppy's coat. Removes loose hairs and keeps the coat well-groomed.
Ideal for getting your puppy used to brushing from an early age.
Double-sided comb
A puppy coat can sometimes get small knots. With this comb, you can carefully untangle them, without pulling or discomfort.
Frequently asked questions
How often should I groom my puppy's coat?
Grooming doesn't have to take a long time. A few minutes at a time is sufficient.
- Brushing & combing: 2 to 3 times a week
- Water blower: after a bath or wet walk
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Clipping: only when necessary, in small increments
Familiarisation can happen more often than actual grooming. You can simply take out the tools, without actually using them, so they remain familiar within the routine.
How do I get my puppy used to the dog dryer?
A dog dryer makes noise, which can be quite exciting for a puppy. Therefore, it's best to start slowly and at your puppy's pace.
Thanks to the adjustable airflow and heat, you can gradually build up its use.
Discover here how to gradually get your dog used to the dog dryer.
How do I get my puppy used to brushing?
Brushing is something you build up together. By approaching it calmly and consistently, it grows from a practical moment into a regular grooming and pampering ritual.
In this blog, you can read a step-by-step guide on how to introduce brushing in a pleasant way
How do I get my puppy used to grooming?
Accustom your puppy to the sound by first holding the scissors close to its head and gently snipping in the air. This way, the sound becomes familiar even before you actually start cutting.
Then, begin with small sections around the eyes or between the paws. Keep it to short sessions to ensure the grooming remains relaxed.
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