The Home Grooming Handbook
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A practical 13-page beginner-friendly guide to helping you handle basic dog grooming at home with more confidence, care and calm.
Home grooming can feel intimidating when you are unsure which tools to use, how to prepare your space or how to keep your dog comfortable. The Home Grooming Handbook breaks the process down into simple, manageable steps for everyday dog owners.
What this guide will help you do
- Prepare a calm and practical grooming space
- Understand the basic tools you may need
- Build a more consistent grooming routine
- Care for your dog’s coat between professional appointments
- Approach brushing, bathing and general grooming with more confidence
- Recognise when professional help may be the safer choice
- Make grooming a more comfortable experience for you and your dog
Inside the guide
You’ll find:
- Home-grooming preparation tips
- Beginner-friendly step-by-step guidance
- Practical tool and equipment suggestions
- Coat-care and brushing guidance
- Bathing and drying tips
- Ideas for creating a calmer grooming routine
- Helpful reminders and practical checklists
This guide is for you if…
- You want to manage basic grooming between professional appointments
- You are unsure how to prepare for grooming at home
- Your dog becomes anxious or restless during grooming
- You want a clearer and more organised routine
- You prefer practical guidance without complicated terminology
- You want to help keep your dog neat, comfortable and cared for
What you’ll receive
- One 13-page downloadable PDF guide
- Printable and tablet-friendly format
- Instant digital access after checkout
- Personal-use licence
How it works
- Add the guide to your cart and complete checkout.
- Receive access to your digital download.
- Save it to your device, read it digitally or print selected pages at home.
Important information
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
This guide provides general educational information and does not replace advice from a veterinarian or qualified professional groomer. Stop if your dog shows signs of pain, distress or injury, and seek professional assistance for procedures you are not confident performing safely.