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Regular grooming is an important part of keeping your pet healthy, happy and looking their best. If you want high-quality and stylish grooming solutions, look no further than the BaByliss PRO PET brand. At Petco, we offer a range of BaByliss PRO products, including clippers, brushes, combs and clippers. Learn more about how to utilize these tools at home in our guides, Tips for Grooming Your Dog and Setting a Schedule for Grooming Your Cat.
BaByliss PRO products include a variety of solutions you’ll want to add to your pet’s grooming kit. Do you want to keep your dogs cool or give them a trendy new look? Some of the most popular BaByliss supplies include their trimmers, which come in different configurations and looks. They offer single and two-speed motor clippers to help you trim your pet’s thick coat so they feel better during the hot season. With these clippers, you can also give your cat or dog a chic fusion hairstyle.
BaByliss PRO PET clippers feature brushless motors for stronger trimming power—good news for pet parents of pets with thicker, coarser coats. Choose from cordless lithium-ion battery models or clippers with long, tangle-free swivel cords. Many of them also come in kits, including comb attachments for customizable trims and supplies that can help you keep your clippers clean and extend their lives. For a variety of durable, reliable BaByliss clippers, Petco has you covered.
Grooming tools that most pet parents need, regardless of breed or coat type, are combs and brushes. BaByliss combs come in numerous shapes, sizes and tooth designs to help fit many different hair types. Even their slicker brushes are made in varying models to accommodate your grooming style. Of course, if you have a dog with an undercoat, you’ll need a rake brush to help keep your pup’s skin healthy. For more help with your dog’s grooming needs, check out Groomlish: A Dog Grooming Glossary for Beginners.
Even if you don’t have the time to groom your pet from head to toe completely, there are BaByliss products that can help you keep those important areas trimmed and neat. Shears can help keep your pet’s eyes, ears, mouth and rear end tidy to help reduce dirt and bacteria from accumulating. Because grooming isn’t just about helping your pet look great—it can also help them feel great.
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I'm a fan of both the Andis and Oster clippers for dogs. Other brands that I've tried do not seem to have sufficient power to work through a dense coat. Be sure to use either a longer blade or guards to cut Mia's coat to your desired length. Personally, I like using a 3 3/4 blade for my fluffy pup. Hope this helps!
Updated on September 24th, 2025
First of all, Bentley is way too young for a bath (unless he has gotten into something nasty). It is a good idea to bathe him twice a year, just as the hair starts to clump. As for the equipment: I had a Samoyed for years, and also Siberians--another double-coated breed. Your best bet is to use a rake (made for dogs, not your lawn rake!). Aside from a general going-over to get the loose hair out, the best method for grooming Bentley is to pick up a section of hair., as if you were going to tease it. Do nothing with the section except hold it. Rake what's left underneath (the undercoat). If Bentley's hair is really clumping, you can grab a handful yourself. You might want to use the metal comb to get the hair around his face, but it's not really necessary--nor are all the other products you bought. You can train him to the rake by initially just showing it to him with a treat. Just run the rake gently over his coat and treat/praise when he leaves it alone.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Hello, thank you for using Boop by Petco. It is always best to bathe in the morning where a little sun will help to dry them. You can initially gently dry them with a soft towel, & perhaps dry them a bit with a hair dryer on very low moving the nozzle constantly. But then put them in a spot out of any breezes & let them preen themselves dry. They will appreciate this! Take care.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! I would ask your vet for oral (pills) sedatives to try at home. I would also purchase a muzzle to use so he can not bite you. Maybe with the right combination of sedatives and muzzle you will be able to trim around his face and do his nails. Sadly there is a small group of dogs that need injectable sedatives to have their nails done at the Vet. You can also practice with the oral sedatives, using yummy treats and gently play around his face and feet with the hope to desensitize him. It would take time and practice. You can also hire a trainer or a Veterinary behaviorist. I hope this helps and I wish you and Baby Bum the best!
Updated on September 24th, 2025
I'm not as familiar with the Oxyfresh brand. The Oratene products are amazing and they have a brushless gel as well. ( https://www.allivet.com/p-5484-oratene-veterinarian-antiseptic-oral-gel-1-oz.aspx ) Glad you are getting the other products. Hope they help!
Updated on September 24th, 2025