Pamper your Dogs with Pawdicure

As a way of relaxation, people go to the spa and receive pedicures. Most fortunately, dog salons now offer the same feature to your dogs. This is what you call the pawdicure.

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Dog Brush and Pet Shampoo Help Control Shedding

Shedding in dogs, a sequence where the fur of your pet dog sheds off is a normal process. But despite its natural state, sadly, it causes a lot of problems to your family, such as cleanliness and allergies. One good way to at least decrease this shedding problem is through dog grooming. If we take good notice, your dog usually does not shed any fur for several weeks after being brought to the pet salon. With this article, you will be given advices on dog grooming to eliminate shedding problems with your pet.

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Keeping Dog Ears Clean

In dogs, ears are very prone to acquiring infections. Because of this, pet salons, when grooming your dogs often give special services to your dog’s ears. This article will discuss to you important elements and effects of dog grooming—pay attention to the ears and stop infections.

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There’s More to Dog Grooming than that!

When you hear the term dog grooming, the first thing that enters your mind is washing and brushing. Of course, grooming refers to making your dogs presentable and clean. Then again, you should know that dog grooming is not just about making your dogs look beautiful. There is more to it than dog grooming—more than just washing and brushing, dog grooming is about cleanliness and health.

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Grooming when Dog Allergies are a Concern

When you look at things realistically, you will realize that not all people are like you—an animal lover, having a good dog as a pet. Not everyone has the power to tolerate a dog, not because they simply despise it, but because medically speaking, they cannot. Being unable to have a dog by medical reasons could only mean one thing—Allergies.

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Teaching Your Dog to Love Bathing, Brushing and Clipping

One of the obstacles dog owners have to face is the one where their dogs dislike any type of grooming being done to them. A lot of dogs do not take to grooming easily despite the fact that they love being clean. They often balk when they know they are to be bathed, they snap at you when you try to clip their nails and they move around a lot when you try to brush the tangles from their hair. How do you get your dog to love dog grooming? What tricks should you use to make them look forward to bathing, brushing and clipping sessions with you?

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Tips on How to Buy Dog Grooming Supplies for Your Pup

So you finally decided to get yourself a puppy and you are planning on doing your pet’s grooming yourself. When you decide this, you should ask the breeder that sold you your puppy or your friendly

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Different Kinds of Dog Grooming Styles

When you decide to have your dog groomed professionally, one thing you should know is that there are a number of grooming styles for you to choose from for your dog. These dog grooming styles are there not just to give you a chance to choose what kind of cut you want your dog to have but they are there for you to use when you need to have your dog groomed for competition purposes.

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Tips for Trimming Your Dog’s Hair

When it comes to trimming your dog’s hair, you should know that this should be done with the help of a few steps to make things easier for both you and your dog. When you trim your dog’s hair, it is better for you to do this with a clean coat than a dirty one. You should take care to comb out some of the tangles on your dog’s coat first before you bathe it to prepare him for the trim you are planning on doing.

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Basic Steps to Untangling Knots on Your Dog’s Coat and Drying Your Dog’s Hair

Untangling knots on your dog’s coat as well as drying its hair after bathing it are just two of the things you need to do when you groom your dog. These two are often done separately since you need to untangle the knots on your dog’s coat and remove any matted hair from it as well at the beginning of your grooming session and you dry your dog’s hair after you bathe it. There are times however when you may need to do these two at the same time and that is when your dog’s long hair gets some tangles into it while you bathe it. This is when you will need to untangle and dry your dog’s hair at the same time.

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