Dog Grooming

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By starchild517 0 comments
How to get rid of fleas your dog attracts... more »
By Terrie Hamrick 0 comments
The best dog choice in the world is a dog from the Humane Society. These are forgotten dogs, mistreated dogs, puppy mill dogs, and no longer loved dogs. Puppies are wonderful and they are cute, but they grow up fast. Then people decide they no ... more »
By BobSchmitt 0 comments
A lot goes into getting a dog ready for a dog show. Whether the show is for purebreds only or is a casual show for pets, you will want to have a clean dog. Setting yourself up with great dog baths makes washing your pets a pleasurable experience... more »
By Eric Letendre 0 comments
Some dogs hate going to the groomer. If you have a dog that needs to go on a regular basis you want to take steps that will ensure that your dog likes to go. Here are some ways to make the experience more pleasant... more »
By newzlady17 1 comments
Getting Fido clean can be a challenge. And, he doesn't always make it easy. Here are some tips to get a fresh smelling dog without the headache... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Bathing is an essential part of dog ownership, as man's best friend tends to get dirty and a bit smelly. Giving a large dog a bath can be especially tricky, as they can quickly hop out of the tub and cover your entire house in lovely smelling ... more »
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Although grooming small dogs is easier than grooming bigger dogs, giving them a bath can still be tricky. If your small dog hates the water, he may attempt to jump out of your arms to avoid getting in the bath. You need to keep your small dog ... more »
By magic1 0 comments
Giving your dog a bath doesn’t have to be a nerve-wracking or exasperating experience. It doesn’t have to end up with you (and your bathroom) being completely soaked every time. You can give your dog a bath and minimize the craziness, making it ... more »
By taynshawn91 0 comments
Giving a boxer a bath is easy so here is some tips to help you!!.. more »
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Basenjis are mischievous, playful and intelligent dogs. They are small and slight, and their short torsos give the impression that they are taller than they are. They have wrinkled foreheads, which give them a range of expression lacking in many ... more »
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Bearded Collies can be playful, silly, naughty, adorable and a handful to maintain. If you aren't interested in a frequent, complex grooming routine, then this isn't the dog for you. If you are willing to put in the extra effort, your cute, hairy ... more »
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Bedlington Terriers have a graceful appearance, are well balanced, alert and agile. Their small, bright, almond-shaped eyes give them a gentle and friendly appearance and they are unexpectedly brave in the face of danger and full of energy. In ... more »
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The Belgian Tervuren is an extremely intelligent and obedient breed. They are loyal to their owners and very territorial. They respond best to a firm training method. You should socialize your Belgian Tervuren with other dogs from the time he's a ... more »
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Breeders believe the Bernese mountain dog originated when the Romans brought mastiff type dogs with them to Switzerland approximately 2,000 years ago. The dogs were almost extinct around the end of the 19th century, but Swiss dog enthusiasts ... more »
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Despite the aggressive title, bloodhounds are kind, gentle and patient dogs. Bloodhounds are trainable and respond best to firm yet gentle methods. They are very low maintenance dogs, and require only a monthly general grooming and a full ... more »
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Border terriers are bright, energetic, mild mannered little dogs. Although they are good hunters, they are not very aggressive and don't make very good guard dogs. They get along with other breeds, but you shouldn't leave them alone with other ... more »
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The borzoi has a proud, noble manner which perfectly reflects its stately physicality. The borzoi is a type of hound dog. They are very friendly and warm towards people they know well. These dogs are largely controlled by instinct and may wander. ... more »
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These large, square-profiled dogs are impressive physically, ranging in height from 22 to 28 inches. Despite their size, Bouviers des Flandres are often good with children and can be great family pets. They are extremely loyal and friendly, but ... more »
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The Brittany Spaniel is gentle, easily trainable dog. Although they are extremely obedient, they are also independently minded. Brittany Spaniels are adaptable to almost any surroundings or environments, and are good with children if they have ... more »
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The Brussels Griffon is an aristocratic little dog. Alert and aware, they walk with a steady, determined trot. In the 1800s, people used Brussels Griffons to catch rats in stables. The American Kennel Club first recognized the breed in 1910. The ... more »
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The Bull Terrier is a muscular, powerful, medium-sized dog with triangle-shaped eyes and pricked ears. Their appearance differs from other terriers in that they have long muzzles, which protrude downward. They have extremely short-haired coats, ... more »
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A beloved, low energy companion, bulldogs have a characteristic pushed in face. Their wrinkling, short coats come in a variety of colors including white, red, fawn, brindle and patched. Grooming maintenance is low for this breed, which typically ... more »
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Bullmastiffs are very strong, friendly, loyal dogs that make excellent protectors and guard dogs. Although they are capable of holding off intruders using physical force, they can be safe around children. Bullmastiffs are smart, but require a ... more »
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Canaan Dogs are reliable, capable workers. They are good at herding and tracking, and incredible trainable. Canaan Dogs are very independent minded, and excel at tasks which require them to solve problems on their own. This breed requires a ... more »
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Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are lovable, loyal, obedient and friendly dogs. While they are intelligent and trainable, they are sometimes slow learners and require patience. They are very good with children, and can act just as stubborn as kids when ... more »