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Trimming the dog’s coat

Maintaining the impressive appearance of the pet’s coat would be one of the priorities of dog owners given that the coat is considered to be the crowning glory of a dog. Apart from being well loved pets these efforts are done because the appearance of the pet is a reflection on the care given by the owner. Coat maintenance differs from breed to breed. What form of coat grooming would you choose for your pet – should you clip, strip or trim Fido’s coat?

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Tips on How to Groom Fido

Dog owners would always be proud of the appearance of the pet. This can due to the notion that the overall looks of the pet is a reflection of the care it receives from the owner. Professional groomers can certainly give the dog an overall appearance that has the stamp of professional touch. Not all dog owners though have the means to regularly take the pet to the groomers. A dog owner determined to keep the dog looking good and healthy can learn how to groom the dog by following these basic grooming tips.

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Causes of dog flatulence?

Dogs love anything that has an obnoxious smell. Look how dogs love to roll in rotting animals, to wallow in stagnant water and even to eat obnoxious smelling spoiled food as well as their own poop. Would it be any wonder if our very own pet would detonate small bombs every now and then? Dogs, like their human friends fart and when the silent and deadly gasses are emitted, the room would be cleared instantly. The unpleasant smell emitted from the anus is not harmful, it will not make anyone sick but no one would want the environment filled with the obnoxious smell.

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You Won’t Have To Make Use Of A Qualified Professional To Have Your Puppy Groomed

Professional dog groomers can be very expensive, especially when an owner needs to take their dog at least once a month to have them groomed. Dog grooming is necessary because if ignored, it will affect the hygiene of the dog and cause psychological and physiological problems. However, individuals are able to groom their dogs at home as well with just a few tips and some grooming supplies.

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How Well Your Dog Is Groomed

  How Well Your Dog Is Groomed How well your dog is groomed determines your dog's physical state and influences the way he feels and the way you look at your dog. Extreme cases, where lack of proper care, cleaning and grooming can directly affect the behavior of your Dog, are not rare. How well [...]

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The Importance Of Pet Grooming

Your pet may dislike it when you groom him but it is not only important for him but also for your family. Dogs may have different grooming views. There are some who loves being combed and clipped, there are also others who get scared just by the presence of the hairbrush and may exhibit pain when their nails are clipped.

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Yorkshire Terrier Grooming – What You Need To Know

The well loved of Yorkshire terrier dogs are among the finest pets you are likely to ever have. They’re small and easy to take around with you, and they are also excellent for securing your home. Although they may not be an exceptional defender as a consequence of their fragility, they do possess the power [...]

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Valuable Information About Mobile Pet Groomers

Dog owners have all been there. You turn your dog loose to run for just a few minutes and the next thing you know man’s best friend is scratching at your door, there once gleaming coat caked with dirt and debris, and emitting an incredibly foul odor. You now have two options. You can lock [...]

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Bathing Your Dog

Excessive Dog Barking How To Stop Dog Barking Most dogs will need an casual bath given their propensity for going through almost every convenient mud puddle. The underside of the low-slung body (like the basset hound’s) attracts dirt like a pull as the dog splashes through rain puddles or slush. When I take my dog [...]

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How To Get Rid Of Dog Odor

If you are a dog owner you have certainly smelled the less than pleasant odor of the pet. The dog’s distinct odor that cannot be removed with grooming is the reason for the “smell like a dog” phrase. Dog owners must accustom themselves to the smell that is used by the dog to identify one [...]

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