If you are going to take your dog to the groomer, one of the first things you must do is to make sure that they are calm. If they are anxious, it can be stressful for both of you. There are a couple of methods that you can use to make them calm. These methods include Positive reinforcement, CBD oil, and relaxing music.
Positive reinforcement
The first thing to keep in mind when training your dog to behave during the grooming process is to avoid using negative reinforcement. Punishment will only reinforce the behavior and make it even more difficult to stop. Instead, use positive reinforcement and reward the behavior with praise or food treats.
Relaxing music
Music can help calm dogs. Dogs can be frightened by loud noises, arguing, or high-pitched voices. Playing a dog relaxation CD will help calm your dog.
Exercising vigorously
Taking your dog for a long walk or chasing a ball can help your pooch calm down before grooming. By providing positive reinforcement while grooming, you can also teach him proper grooming etiquette.
Using sedatives
Using sedatives to calm your pet for grooming can be a great solution for anxiety-ridden dogs, but this treatment should only be used when all other methods have failed. If your dog displays severe anxiety and may be likely to bite during the process, sedatives may be the best solution. In such cases, you should consult with your veterinarian to determine which dosage is right for your dog.
Creating a familiar environment
A familiar environment can make grooming a more pleasant experience for both you and your dog. The first step in grooming is to introduce your dog to the different tools you will be using to groom him. It’s best to start by allowing your dog to sniff the equipment before you start grooming. You can also try turning the clippers on and off and rubbing them down your dog’s body to familiarize your pet with the process.