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The Dog Dish: Pro's and Con's of Summer Haircuts

It is not always easy to keep a long- or thick-coated dog comfortable when the summer heat and humidity make man and beast wilt. Check out these tips for your pet's summer do!

It is not always easy to keep a long- or thick-coated dog comfortable when the summer heat and humidity make man and beast wilt.

A dog’s coat – if well maintained — actually serves as insulation against the heat, keeping a layer of cool air close to the skin. (Think of how the desert-dwelling Bedouin people dress in long robes and head coverings as protection against the sun and heat.)

For that natural air insulation to work, however, the dog’s coat must be kept free of dead shed fur, mats and tangles.

That means regular – sometimes, daily – brushing.

When a coat becomes badly matted, however, it is no longer helps keep the dog cool; the only humane option for the dog’s comfort and well-being is to take a clipper blade under the matting and remove it.

Some owners always have the hair clipped very close. They are fine with the way it looks and love to see the dog gamboling about, relieved of the weight. Others are appalled when the groomer returns a “naked” dog. Sometimes the pet seems traumatized by a drastically short groom. This reaction is usually connected to the human’s attitude than actual discomfort.

There can be a downside to short clipping. Sunburn is a risk and the dog also is more susceptible to insect.  Re-growth on some hair types can come as a surprise: some breeds grow back super soft and fuzzy; some have a noticeable color change.

While there is no single right answer for everyone, a sensible compromise is usually the best. Having the coat lightened by thinning and trimming can retain the cuddly or shaggy look, but be more comfortable for your pet. A professional grooming also can make regular maintenance grooming at home easier.

It’s important to have a conversation with your groomer about your pet’s needs and your family’s lifestyle.  Does your dog spend a lot of time outdoors?  Does he go swimming with the family?  Is someone in the household will to keep up with keep up regular brushing?

Your groomer will be happy to work with you to at a styling that suits you, your pocket book and most importantly… your pet!

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Clifford Blau June 15, 2013 at 09:48 am
It's not true that parking is required. You could do as I do and walk there (assuming it isRead More actually the White Plains office you are referring to and not Harrison), or take a bus, or a taxi, or have someone drop you off and pick you up. And if you aren't happy with their service, go somewhere else. There are lots of doctors not affiliated with Westmed.
Cathy G June 15, 2013 at 04:41 pm
Clifford, thanks for your two cents! How lucky for you that you can walk to your doctor's office andRead More not have to pay to park!
Raymond Lautersack June 19, 2013 at 05:55 pm
There are two expenses that I always seem to have a difficult time accepting - parking fees andRead More tolls. I too was disappoint as I am sure many were to see that the WestMed Medical Group initiated a parking charge of $2.00 for each visit regardless of the time actually spent at the White Plains facility. Upon hearing this new policy I had to step back and look at what is going on around us and looking at the bigger picture. Parking fees are a way of life for all of us who live in and around White Plains. Tolls are a way of life for any who travel in New York State and New Jersey. A charge of $2.00 per visit is less than a cup of coffee and for the medical care received, you cannot put a price on it. A $2.00 parking fee does not make nor does it detract from the 'fine organization" that WestMed Medical Group has been and remains. My visits to WestMed Medical Group unfortunately have been far more over the past several years than I care to admit however I have the complete satisfaction and comfort knowing that I am getting the best care that I can get anywhere, near and far. I am always treated professionally, with respect and never leave feeling rushed, uninformed or uncomfortable with anyone that I have come in contact with which includes the building receptionist, the clerical staff at check in and all those beyond the waiting room areas. We must be our own health advocate and if anyone feels rushed, I would suggest that they slow the pace down with the doctor and perhaps make use of the WestMed web site and send a secure message to the doctor a few days prior to your appointment with your specific concerns and issues that you'd like to discuss. When everyone is prepared, things will go much easier and timing will not be an issue. I have even had the opportunity to use the WestMed Medical Group Ambulatory Center at Theall Road in Rye. I've used both White Plains Hospital and Greenwich Hospitals in the past and they are both excellent however I found equal if not better attention and care at the Theall Road Ambulatory Center. As for where the Customer Service Center is, it should not make any difference with the service provided. If running a Center is North Carolina is more efficient and cost effective, than so be it. It is not like moving jobs outside the country as so many corporations have done and continue to do. Everyone you speak to in the Center speaks well, has the doctors calendar and the ability to make an appointment for any open time frame. What more would anyone expect of a Service Center whose mission it is to make timely appointments for patients to see the doctor of their choice.