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What Should Be in a Dog Grooming Kit?

  • Jul 30
  • 3 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

If you've ever wrestled with a matted coat or struggled to trim your dog’s nails without drama, it might be time to upgrade your toolkit. Whether you’re a pet parent learning to groom at home or a student starting your career, a proper dog grooming kit can make all the difference.

Groomed dog smiling
Ready to level up your grooming? Start with the tools the pros trust.

But what exactly should be in a dog grooming kit?

In this guide, we’ll break down the must-have tools, what to avoid, and why investing in a professional-grade grooming kit will save you time, money, and stress.


Grooming isn’t just about looking good—it’s essential for your dog’s skin, coat, comfort, and health. But using the wrong tools (or cheap ones) can cause:

  • Skin irritation

  • Uneven clipping

  • Tool breakage mid-groom

  • Frustration for both you and your pet


That’s why a complete grooming kit built for performance and comfort is worth every penny.


Here’s a checklist of the essentials:


1. Professional Clippers & Blades

Look for clippers that are quiet, cordless, and lightweight with interchangeable titanium blades for different coat types and lengths.


👉 Recommended: The Clipit Quattro Clipper 4x4 Clipper Blade Bundle – includes the lightweight Clipit Quattro Cordless Clipper and a range of pro blades like the Clipit Titanium Blade Set.


Close-up of the Clipit Quattro Cordless Clipper and Titanium Blades
The Clipit Quattro Clipper is a must-have for stress-free grooming.

2. Grooming Scissors


You'll need:

  • Straight scissors for general cutting

  • Curved scissors for shaping around faces and feet

  • Thinners for blending

Cheap scissors often go blunt quickly—professional bevel-edged ones last longer and cut cleaner.

Clipit 4-Piece Scissor Set
From trimming to shaping, our bevel-edged scissors handle every cut with precision.

3. Slicker Brush & Comb

These help remove loose hair, tangles, and undercoat before clipping. Brushing first makes your clipper glide through smoothly.

👉 Try the Brushit Soft Pin Brush for daily coat prep.


4. Nail Clippers or Grinder

Keeping nails trimmed prevents posture problems and painful cracks. A good kit should include a safety nail clipper designed for dogs.

👉 Use the tried-and-tested Groomit Claw Clipper – safe, sharp, and easy to handle.


5. Clipper Oil & Blade Spray

Blade maintenance is critical. You’ll need:

  • Clipit Easy Oil Spray – lubricates and keeps blades cool

  • Clipit Ice Care Spray – disinfects and cleans between dogs

👉 Try the Blade Care Pack, with both items it.


Clipit Easy Oil Spray and Ice Care Spray side by side
Oil to lubricate. Spray to sanitise. Keep your blades cool, clean, and ready to go.

6. Styptic Powder

Accidents happen—especially with nails. Always keep a styptic product handy to stop bleeding quickly.


Bonus for Students: What Grooming Colleges Look For

If you’re starting a grooming course, many colleges now require students to arrive with their own professional-grade kit. Buying cheap tools now often leads to replacing everything later.


Colleges like Merrist Wood and Four Paws recommend kits like the Clipit Premium Grooming Kit for their students due to its quality, value, and industry-standard tools.


Where to Buy a Professional Dog Grooming Kit

Not all kits are created equal. Some online bundles are filled with low-cost tools that break or don’t perform well. Instead, choose a kit trusted by professionals and built to last.


👉 Explore the Clipit Dog Grooming Kit – designed by groomers, for groomers.Includes clippers, blades, scissors, brushes, and more—all in one complete kit.

A selection of tools set out as the standard starter kit.
Ready to level up your grooming? Start with the tools the pros trust.


✅ Final Thoughts

Whether you're grooming your pet at home or stepping into a grooming career, investing in a high-quality dog grooming kit sets you up for success. With the right tools, you’ll reduce stress, save time, and get better results—every single time.


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