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Did You Know?

Curly, fluffy coats are gorgeous, but they also need more maintenance than most owners expect. Poodle crosses and similar breeds are especially prone to knots and matting, which can quickly get out of hand if left too long. Regular grooming keeps your dog’s coat healthy, comfortable, and looking its best.

Here’s what you need to know 👇


📅 How often should they be groomed?

The rule is simple: the longer the coat, the more often the visits.

  • Dogs in long, fluffy styles often need to come every 4–6 weeks

  • Shorter trims can stretch to 6–8 weeks

Remember — grooming doesn’t always mean a haircut ✂️A session may include bathing, brushing out tangles, trimming hygiene areas, nail care, and checking skin condition. Think of it as a regular MOT for your dog’s coat and health.


🐶 Grooming = Health, not just style

Regular grooming is about much more than looking cute. It helps with:

  • Healthy skin – mats stop air circulating, trapping dirt and moisture

  • Comfort – knots pull on the skin and can be very painful

  • Early checks – we often spot skin irritation, lumps, or sore areas owners may miss

A dog with a clean, knot-free coat is always happier, healthier, and easier to manage at home.


❄️ The winter coat myth

One of the biggest misconceptions we hear is: “I’ll keep my dog longer over winter so they’re warmer.”

Here’s why that doesn’t work ⬇️

  • Wet coat = colder dog – longer fur takes longer to dry, leaving them damp and chilly for longer

  • More friction = more knots – jackets, harnesses and towel-drying cause tangles faster on a long coat

  • Extra baths tighten mats – many owners wash their dogs more in winter, which makes existing knots set harder


👉 In reality, a neatly trimmed, regularly groomed coat is far better for keeping dogs warm, dry, and comfortable in the colder months.


🐾 Puppies need more frequent visits

Puppies aren’t just learning about life, their coats are changing too.

  • Young coats are soft and fluffy but transition into thicker adult fur, which tangles more easily

  • Regular visits help us manage this transition stage so knots don’t form into matts

  • Early visits are also about training and behaviour – puppies who come often learn that grooming is normal, safe, and even enjoyable

For larger breeds this is especially important: they grow fast, and a big, strong dog that isn’t used to being handled can quickly become very difficult (and stressful) to groom. Early positive experiences make a lifetime of difference — not just at the salon, but at the vet too.


🌟 Our top coat-care tips

Brush regularly at home – use a slicker brush and comb through to the skin

Stick to a schedule – prevention is always easier than de-matting

Don’t wait until you see knots – by then it may be too late to save the coat

Start puppies young – building a good routine early = calm grooms for life


✨ Regular grooming is the key to keeping curly, high-maintenance coats comfortable and healthy. Whether your dog is a tiny poodle mix or a big, bouncy doodle, staying on top of coat care will save you stress (and avoid the dreaded shave-down).

If you’re unsure how often your dog should be visiting, we’re always happy to advise on the best schedule for their coat and lifestyle.

 
 
 

At Oakley Grooming Ltd, we're passionate about helping your pet live a healthier, happier life. One of the ways we do that is by offering Emmi-pet ultrasonic dental cleaning – a safe, non-invasive way to improve your dog's oral hygiene without stress, sedation, or discomfort.

If you’ve been wondering what Emmi-pet is all about, here’s a simple breakdown of what to expect before, during, and after your appointment.


💡 What is Emmi-pet?

Emmi-pet is an ultrasonic toothbrush system designed specifically for animals. Unlike traditional brushing, it uses gentle ultrasonic waves to clean teeth and gums—without any mechanical movement or noise. That means no vibration, no buzzing, and no stress for your pup.

It helps:

  • Reduce plaque and tartar

  • Improve gum health

  • Eliminate bad breath

  • Prevent more serious dental issues


🐾 How We Use Emmi-pet

During your pet’s Emmi-pet session:

  1. We start with a quick check of your dog’s teeth and gums.

  2. We apply a specially formulated ultrasonic toothpaste.

  3. The Emmi-pet brush is gently placed on the teeth—there’s no scrubbing or brushing, just silent, invisible ultrasonic waves doing the work.

  4. We focus on a few key areas during each session, building up coverage over time.

📷 We can also take before-and-after photos so you can see the difference.


🛋️ What to Expect During the Appointment

  • Sessions are calm and completely non-invasive.

  • Most dogs find it relaxing and enjoy the attention!

  • Appointments usually last around 20–30 minutes, depending on your dog's cooperation and needs.

  • There’s no recovery time needed – your dog can go right back to their day.


🔁 How Often Should Emmi-pet Be Done?

We recommend:

  • Weekly or fortnightly sessions for dogs with moderate to heavy build-up.

  • 4-12 weekly maintenance sessions for dogs with cleaner mouths or following an initial course of treatment.

Remember: Regular cleaning helps prevent expensive vet dental work later on.


🐶 Is Emmi-pet Right for My Dog?

Emmi-pet is suitable for most dogs, especially:

  • Dogs who don’t tolerate daily brushing at home

  • Breeds prone to dental issues (e.g., small or flat-faced breeds)

  • Older dogs who may not cope well with anaesthetic dental procedures

However, it's not a substitute for vet dental care when there's already advanced decay, loose teeth, or gum disease.

If you're unsure, we’re happy to check your dog and let you know what’s best!


📅 Ready to Book?

We offer Emmi-pet as a standalone service or as an add-on to your regular grooming appointment. You can easily book online, or contact us with any questions.

Keeping your dog’s teeth clean is more than just fresh breath – it’s about long-term health. Emmi-pet makes it easy, gentle, and stress-free.

Let’s keep those tails wagging and those teeth sparkling! ✨

 
 
 
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