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Dog Sensitive After Grooming? What to Check Before Blaming the Brush

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Quick answer: If your dog seems sensitive after grooming, find the exact area and check skin, coat tension, mats, paws, ears, nails, and whether the dog is guarding one spot.

Grooming days involve a lot of handling. Sensitivity afterward deserves a check before blaming the brush.

Find the sensitive area

Do not assume the whole dog is sore. Locate the spot and look closely.

Check under mats.
Tight coat and mat removal can reveal tender skin.
Look at nails and paws.
Grooming days often include nail and pad work.
Give a quiet reset.
Some dogs need time after handling-heavy grooming.

Where K9 Advanced™ fits

Draw It Out® K9 Advanced Relief Spray can fit into a normal external comfort routine. Avoid eyes, nose, mouth, and open wounds.

Is sensitivity after grooming normal?

Some dogs are tired after grooming, but raw skin, swelling, bleeding, or pain should not be ignored.

When should I call the vet?

Call for raw skin, swelling, bleeding, pain, ear issues, sudden limping, or sensitivity that worsens.

This article is general dog care education and is not veterinary advice.

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