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Dogs
From brush-outs to nail care — grooming guides for every coat type and Canadian season.
- Coat care & brushing
- Bathing, drying & products
- Nail trimming & paw care
Cats
Cats self-groom — but they still need your help with nails, ears, hairballs, and coat health.
- Brushing & de-shedding
- Nail trimming & ear cleaning
- Handling resistant cats calmly
Rabbits
Rabbit grooming has unique safety rules — and daily brushing during molt season is genuinely life-saving.
- Molt management & GI stasis prevention
- Nail trimming & scent gland care
- Safe handling techniques
Birds
Birds require the most careful approach — our guides cover Canadian home safety too.
- Feather care & misting baths
- Nail & beak health
- Canadian home safety for birds
Built for Canadian homes
Why Canadian pet owners choose GroomedPaws
Most pet grooming content online is written for a general audience — without accounting for Canadian winters, dry heated-home air, tick and flea seasonality, or the specific challenges of grooming in a cold climate.
Every guide on GroomedPaws is written with Canadian homes in mind. We cover seasonal coat changes, winter paw care, spring molt season, and the humidity issues that affect birds and rabbits in heated interiors.
Our content is reviewed for veterinary accuracy. When a task carries health risks — for your pet or for you — we say so clearly.
- Canadian seasons and climate covered in every guide
- Vet-reviewed techniques and health guidance
- Clear guidance on when to DIY, when to book a groomer, and when to call a vet
- Species-specific safety warnings for rabbits and birds
Seasonal care — Spring
It's spring — here's what your pet needs right now
Dogs
Peak shedding season — switch to daily de-shedding and check for ticks after every outdoor walk.
Dog spring care →Cats
Major coat blow-out — brush daily for 4–6 weeks and watch for increased hairballs.
Cat spring care →Rabbits
Heaviest molt of the year — daily grooming is non-negotiable. GI stasis risk is highest now.
Rabbit spring care →Birds
Natural molt begins — increase misting frequency for pin feather health.
Bird spring care →From the blog
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Dogs
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