Collection: Dog Grooming

Collection: Dog Grooming

Dog Grooming Tools for Everyday Care

The PawPawUp dog grooming collection includes practical grooming tools to help keep your dog’s coat cleaner, softer, and easier to manage at home. Whether your dog sheds often, gets messy after walks, or needs regular brushing, the right grooming tool can make daily care much easier.

According to RSPCA dog grooming advice, grooming needs can vary depending on your dog’s breed, coat type, and lifestyle. Some dogs may need regular brushing, while others only need occasional grooming.

Why Dog Grooming Matters

Regular dog grooming can help remove loose fur, reduce tangles, and make it easier to spot dirt, fleas, or skin changes early. ASPCA dog grooming tips also notes that brushing can help remove dirt, spread natural oils, and prevent tangles.

Make Grooming More Positive

If your dog gets restless during grooming, keep sessions short and calm. You can also offer a favourite dog toy before or after brushing, so grooming feels more like part of a relaxed routine rather than something stressful.

Grooming for Cats and Dogs

If you also have a cat at home, you can browse our cat grooming collection for grooming tools made for cats. This helps each pet get the right care for their coat type and comfort.

At PawPawUp, our dog grooming products are chosen for everyday use, helping Australian pet owners keep their dogs cleaner, more comfortable, and easier to care for at home.

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Dog Grooming FAQ

How often should I groom my dog?
It depends on your dog’s coat type, lifestyle, and how much they shed. Some dogs only need brushing once or twice a week, while long-haired or heavy-shedding dogs may need grooming more often. Dogs that get muddy, swim, or spend lots of time outdoors may also need more frequent care.
Do short-haired dogs still need grooming?
Yes. Short-haired dogs still shed and can collect dust, loose fur, and dirt on their coat. Regular dog grooming helps remove loose hair, keeps the coat cleaner, and gives you a chance to check their skin, paws, and overall condition.
What dog grooming tool should I choose?
For short-haired dogs, a soft brush or grooming glove is often enough. For long-haired or double-coated dogs, a slicker brush, grooming comb, or de-shedding tool may work better. The right choice depends on your dog’s coat length, shedding level, and sensitivity.
How can I make grooming easier for my dog?
Start with short sessions, use gentle brushing, and reward your dog with treats, calm praise, or a favourite dog toy afterwards. Keeping the routine calm and positive can help your dog feel more comfortable with grooming over time.