Pet Grooming Products
Keep your pet’s coat looking tidy and healthy with our grooming range. Grooming helps prevent mats which may cause your pet discomfort as well as further issues such as skin infections or sores. Not only does this maintain your pet’s hygiene, but it provides you with critical bonding time.
From clippers to de-shedding brushes, we stock all the products necessary to ensure your pet looks as good as they feel. Our variety of nail clippers, such as the BUSTER Nail Clippers, means you can choose products specifically designed for your dog or cat to avoid joint problems that may occur from overgrown nails.
It’s not just your pet’s looks that matter. With the help of our CVET Lint Roller, your clothes will remain fresh and free from stubborn pet hair.
FAQs about Calibra Grooming
How Do I Reduce Shedding?
Reducing shedding involves ensuring your pet has a balanced diet, regular grooming and bathes, and access to plenty of water. Tools such as the BUSTER deshedding brush can also help to remove any loose hair to reduce shedding.
Which Dog Brushes Do I Need?
Which brushes you will need for your dog depends on their breed, coat type and coat length. Generally, short-haired dogs need a bristle or rubber brush to help remove any loose hair, whilst long-haired dogs require pin brushes, such as the BUSTER PalmGrip Pin Brush, to help remove tangles and mats. Curly or wire-haired dogs may need special brushes that cater to their unique texture.
Which Dog Brush Is Best For Sensitive Skin?
When brushing a dog with sensitive skin, it is important to focus on brushes with soft bristles combined with gentle brushing to ensure you don’t irritate the skin.
Which Cat Brush Is Best For Long Hair?
For cats with long hair, it is recommended to use a de-shedding tool, such as the BUSTER Deshedding Brush, to remove any loose hair and keep your cat comfortable.
How Often Should I Trim My Pet’s Nails?
Cats and dogs should have their nails trimmed every 4 to 6 weeks, however, this can vary depending on your pet’s activity levels. Pets that frequently walk on hard surfaces, such as pavements, may wear down their nails naturally, meaning they can go longer between trims.
Is It Better To Grind Or Clip Your Dog’s Nails?
Choosing whether to clip or grind your dog’s nails comes down to your dog and their temperament. Clipping is generally a faster, cheaper method that creates less noise, which is helpful for pets that find loud noises stressful. Whereas, grinding has a lower risk of splitting the nail and creates an overall smoother finish. Cats and dogs have very different nails to humans, making it vital you don’t trim your pet’s nails too short as this can cause them to bleed. If you are unsure, it is always best to seek the help of a professional.
