Grooming isn’t just for show dogs. Whatever your dog’s coat type, regular, correct grooming keeps it looking and feeling good.
Published Jan 8th, 2007
By Renée
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This is the second part of Where Can I Find Good Professional Dog Groomers? If you haven't read it yet, please do as I'd added another tip. I can not believe I missed this obvious resource (Dog Shows) which should come natural for me!
So now you have all those places ...
Published Dec 1st, 2006
By Renée
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Scouting for the right professional dog groomer for your dog is not as difficult as what many may think. Sure, it does require a little investing on your time but it is all worthwhile considering the long term benefits both you and your dog will get. The key in finding ...
Published Oct 31st, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Grooming
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Every time I see small long coated dogs in the streets or parks, one of the things I observe is their topknot. Most of the time, I'm flabbergasted by the way the topknots are being tied and dressed. Some are so badly tied that I feel compelled to redo their ...
Published Oct 26th, 2006
By Renée
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For many dogs, the basic grooming that they need is more than the dog owner can easily provide – such as brushing the coat, teeth cleaning, trimming nails, paw pads care and regular baths.
Let’s be honest here. Regular grooming maintenance can be a daunting task to many dog owners especially ...
Published Sep 11th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Grooming,
Health Care
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Simply put it, there is no one straight answer to this question. By asking this, is like asking me which dog breed should you get without considering your lifestyle, commitment level, personal preference and financial status. Sound judgment will tell you that your active dog needs a bath badly when ...
Published Sep 6th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Grooming,
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This is one area many dog owners overlook. Can't fault them too much since all of us have comfortable footwear to protect our feet.
Trimming your dog’s nails on a regular basis is no doubt an excellent grooming habit to have; however your task doesn’t end here especially for dogs that ...
Published Jul 27th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Grooming,
Health Care
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Are you refusing your dog from kissing you lately? Because you had your makeup on? Or is it because he just finished a whole loaf of garlic bread?
Let's be honest here. It's neither the above, right? Of course it's not! It's because he has got bad breath and you can't ...
Published Jul 7th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Grooming,
Health Care
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Many dogs suffer from dry skin. Causes of this affliction can include allergies, anxiety, infection, diet or after a recovery illness. But whatever the cause, there is always a solution. You can either buy ready made solutions or you might want to try my secret home remedy for dogs with ...
Published Jun 23rd, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Grooming,
Dog Supplies
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And he runs for his dear life the minute he sees the nail clipper in your hand.
If this scenario describes your current situation with your dog, then you aren’t alone.
One of the most challenging aspects of dog grooming is clipping dog's nails.
I’ve countless occasions where my friends and neighbors and ...