Is summer making your pets even more agitated and you simply feel they need a quick grooming session, then you must stop and read on! As grooming isn’t always about making your pet look good for pictures. It's a part of their overall health and comfort. Regular grooming helps prevent mats, skin infections and hidden discomforts that pets can't tell us about. Here are five essential grooming tips to keep your furry best friend clean, healthy and happy:Brush them dailyBrush your pet regularly, not when they look messy. This removes dirt, spreads natural skin oils and prevents painful mats. Hairy pets might only need brushing once a week, while long-haired pets need daily attention. Use the brush for their coat type. For example, use a brush for tangles or a rubber curry brush for short shedding hair. Trimmer petsKeep your pets' nails trimmed to prevent them from curling or changing the way they walk. This can cause pain over time. If you hear their nails clicking on the floor, it's time for a trim. Trim a bit at a time to avoid cutting the quick, which is the sensitive part of the nail. Keep powder handy to stop bleeding if you accidentally cut too much.Clean their earsPets with ears are more prone to moisture buildup and yeast infections. Look inside their ears once a week. They should look pink and healthy not red or smelly. Use a veterinarian-approved ear cleaner and a cotton ball to gently wipe the areas. Never put a cotton swab in their ear canal.Fix their teethDon't forget to take care of your pets' teeth; bad breath can be a sign of disease. Plaque can build up. Cause infections that affect their organs. Use a safe toothpaste and a soft brush a few times a week to keep their teeth clean.Bathe your pet wisely Bathing them often can strip away their natural oils and leave them with dry, itchy skin. Most dogs only need a bath every 4 to 8 weeks. Always use a shampoo specifically formulated for pets, as their skin has a pH level different from human skin.Always give your treats during grooming This makes the process easier for both of you. Use a lick mat with peanut butter during bath time. Give a treat after every nail clip. This helps your pet associate grooming with experiences.