What to do if Pomeranian does not like grooming

Pomeranian (detailed introduction)
There are many benefits to regularly grooming a Pomeranian, such as helping the dog improve the quality of its coat, promoting blood circulation, and enhancing the bond between the dog and the owner. However, despite many benefits, many dogs tend to "ignore" this, for example, some dogs immediately hide once they see their owner pick up the comb. So, is there any way for owners to make Pomeranians like grooming?
1. Master grooming skills
Don’t think grooming your dog means just casually combing a couple of times. Owners can observe whether there are wounds or parasites on the dog’s body during grooming; if there are, you need to treat them promptly. At the same time, owners should pay attention to the grooming strength. Moderate grooming can promote the dog’s blood circulation and benefit their health. Sometimes you might encounter tangles in the Pomeranian’s fur. In such cases, roughly pulling apart the knots may cause a bad grooming experience for the dog, making it reluctant to be groomed again. Therefore, using the correct method to detangle is especially important.
2. Be patient
Many owners encounter their dog showing small mood swings when grooming. At this time, patient soothing and guidance can calm the dog down. Harsh punishment will only make them resist grooming even more.
3. Pay attention to the dog’s feelings
Some owners spend a long time detangling knots when they find them on their dog. However, if this takes too long, the dog’s patience will gradually disappear, and they may want to leave. Owners should comfort the dog or allow appropriate rest according to the actual situation.