Why do groomers use happy hoodies?
Happy Hoodie calms and protects pets during the force drying process. Pets are often scared, upset and disagreeable with the deafening noise and high pressured air associated with force drying. Happy Hoodie MUFFLES THE PAINFULLY LOUD NOISE and keeps the high-pressured air from getting into their ears.
Are happy hoodies good for dogs?
Happy Hoodie saves valuable time in the Grooming Salon and contributes to a safer environment by calming upset, disagreeable or sensitive dogs during any potentially stressful situation, such as toenail clipping, clipper work, brushing, bathing, etc. HELPS KEEP PETS CALM AND COMFORTABLE AT HOME TOO!
What are happy hoodies?
Happy Hoodie™ is a soft, expandable, fabric band with gentle compression that relieves anxiety and calms dogs during stressful situations such as force drying, thunderstorms, fireworks, toenail clipping and more! Many pets are very sensitive to loud and high-pitched noises in the home.
How do you wash a Happy Hoodie?
It is recommended to machine wash and flat dry.
How do groomers clean out dogs ears?
Groomers often begin with medicated ear powder to dry out the wax. Next, they may use a tool called a hemostat—or tweezer-like device—to remove debris. They’ll usually choose the best dog ear cleaner for your pup’s breed and gently swab the ear canal.
Are happy hoodies safe?
The Happy Hoodie has proven to be very effective with long-eared pets by offering a safe, gentle and secure way to keep those ears out of trouble.
How do I protect my dog’s ears after a bath?
Protecting Dogs’ Ears and Eyes Put cotton balls in your dog’s ears while cleaning to protect them. Also, keep any soap or shampoo far away from the eyes. Tip the dog’s chin up and move soapy water back and down, away from the head, as you rinse.
Do happy hoodies work for fireworks?
Happy Hoodie is also effective for: Fireworks.
Do groomers use drying boxes?
Groomers generally use cage dryers because they’re convenient. If a groomer has a busy schedule, they can use cage dryers to partially dry dogs while they’re bathing, prepping, cleaning, and grooming other dogs.
Why is my dog shaking his head after being groomed?
After being groomed, sometimes the ears feel different to the dog which makes them feel the need to shake their head excessively.