Author: k9skyproject

Some dogs shake the moment they see a grooming table. Others growl, bite, or shut down completely. This is not bad behavior. It is fear, and it is more common than most pet owners realize. Dog sedation for grooming exists because some situations go beyond what treats and patience can fix. When a dog reaches a level of panic that puts itself or the groomer at risk, sedation becomes a real medical option worth understanding. But it is not a decision to make lightly, and it is never one to make alone. This guide walks you through how vet-supervised sedation…

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