Grooming your pet isn't just for looks
Briefly

Animals arriving at Marin Humane often suffer from neglect, where insufficient grooming leads to painful mats, untrimmed nails, and overall decline in their health and well-being.
Regular grooming aids in maintaining an animal's health by preventing matting, reducing shedding, facilitating bonding between owner and pet, and allowing for checks on potential health issues.
While cats groom themselves, long-haired breeds still need regular brushing to prevent discomfort from mats, lessen hairballs, and to distribute natural oils for a shiny coat.
Grooming is not just for aesthetics; it serves as a vital health check, helping to spy any lumps, bumps, or problems in pets' eyes, teeth, and ears.
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