We’ll take care of your bff’s health on the inside…
Here are a few tips on how you can care for them on the outside.
Cat Grooming Basics: For the most part, a healthy cat will take care of grooming themselves, but there are specific things you can do help them stay in tip-top shape.

• Brushing: Regular gentle brushing with a suitable brush  will help keep your cat's fur and skin healthy
Bathing: This is a 2-man job, using a shallow tub and specially formulated cat shampoo. Be sure to offer plenty
 of praise and treats as you go through the process.
Nail Trimming: Always use an animal-safe nail clipper and only cut the white part of the nail to avoid
 causing pain.
Ear Care: Ears should be cleaned separately using a moistened cotton ball or cotton swab. Be very careful not
 to put a swab down into your cat's ear.
Dog Grooming Basics: Dogs typically require more grooming than cats, but the amount of work required
varies by breed.

Brushing: Weekly for short-haired dogs and daily for  dogs with a long coat.
Bathing: Use a special dog shampoo. Bathing your dog  too often can cause his coat and skin to become dry
 and rough.
Nail Trimming: Use only dog-safe nail clippers or a  pet-nail grinder and only remove the white part of
 the nail.
Ear Care: Ears should be cleaned separately using a  moistened cotton ball or cotton swab. Be very careful
 not to put a swab down into your dog's ear.
Speak to your VET for the best, personalised advice.