Dog Grooming

Articles in Dog Grooming

By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Dog lovers adore their animals despite the downfalls of pet ownership such as shedding, walking the dog in poor weather, becoming adept at using a pooper-scooper and dealing with the occasionally stinky animal. People put up with many things to ... more »
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If you think your pooch would look as cute as a bug's ear in a tutu, don't bother spending a lot of money at a trendy pet store. Tutus are very simple to make, and don't require a sewing machine or any particular skills. If you have a pair of ... more »
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These days there seems to be no limit on what we do for our pets or how much we spend. It's no surprise to see a dog sporting a cute little sweater with matching shoes and hat. Leather jackets are also popular for pooches and with a little ... more »
By PattyOh 0 comments
There’s nothing worse than your precious dog getting sick and not having anything to help treat them. Whether you’re taking a vacation, or just staying home, if you have a dog you should have a pet emergency kit, too. There’s a good chance that ... more »
By seaoct 0 comments
Buying products to clean your dog's ear of that brown waxy stuff can be expensive. Here's a fool proof mix that will clean that gunky stuff out quickly... more »
By Terrie Hamrick 0 comments
How to keep your dog happy.. more »
By ah4612 0 comments
While you might love your cat or dog and treat them like a member of your family, it can be a real pain to live with their hair. This is especially true if you have a job where exhibiting a professional appearance is important. Here’s how to ... more »
By BigDaddyUSMC 0 comments
Your animal , kids or you got sprayed by a skunk. HORRIBLE ISN"T IT !!! Here are a few things you can do to get ride of that smell... more »
By Mari7402 0 comments
Bathing your dog is simple if you follow a few easy steps. Your first thing to do is to get all your ducks (dogs) in a row. You'll need to have all your supplies at arm's reach. If you forget something your dog is not going to sit in the tub ... more »
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Getting your dog ready for the show ring takes time and patience, so having the right equipment is essential. Choosing a collar and leash for your show dog is mainly a matter of preference for the handler and your dog. Explore the options ... more »
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Cutting your dog's nails can often turn into a wrestling match complete with barking, biting and scratching. The key to making this work is to first position your dog properly. Read the following suggestions on how to position your dog while ... more »
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A dog groomer has a vast array of tools, including brushes, combs, clippers, leads, sprays and razors. The tools of the trade require a hefty investment and require a sturdy container for storage that collects all the equipment in one place for ... more »
By Scott Cavanagh 0 comments
Today more than ever, dogs are full-fledged members of the family—doing everything and going everywhere possible with their doting owners. While the doing part (running, playing, jumping, fetching—you get the idea) is all fun and games, the going ... more »
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Some of us are mad about our dogs. We groom them, dress them in crazy outfits and even put bows on them. However, if you have ever tried to put a bow on a dog, it isn't as easy as it looks. Use the following suggestions to help you determine how ... more »
By HealthySkeptic 0 comments
Tis the season - Your dog runs in the door trying to escape the powerful aroma of Pepe Le Peu, but alas! Monsieur Skunk has used his atomiseur to envelop your canine friend in the overwhelming odor. You need to act fast, and here's how to ... more »
By mjpolitis 0 comments
We use the term 'mangy mutt' to describe a canine creature that is less than appealing to the eye, or the nose. In reality, mange is common in dogs, contagious and easily treated. Some common sense and a few dollars wisely spent can remedy this ... more »
By Ryn Gargulinski 0 comments
A romp in the wilderness is great fun for you and your pet, but it often comes with a side effects of nasty burrs. If left stuck on a pet, the burrs can burrow deep into its skin and cause pain and infection or, as in the case of my dog, the pet ... more »
By Ryn Gargulinski 0 comments
Nothing makes a dog look more neglected than long strands of eye debris. To top it off, the gunk probably also impedes the pooch’s vision. You should remove debris from a dog’s eye gently and frequently enough so he gets used to the process... more »
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It never fails that right after you vacuum the entire house, your dog wants back in the house after he's rolled in the dry grass. He's covered in dry grass from head to toe, so you have to act quick to spare yourself some more housework duties. ... more »
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If your dog has some sticky chewing gum in her coat, and trimming out the ugly chunk is only a last resort, it can be a real challenge to remove the piece of goo. However, with a little time, patience and determination, you can remove the gum ... more »
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Healthy, active dogs love to run and play, but as a result, you never know what they'll bring home tangled in their coats. Sometimes objects such as gum, burrs, paint or tar can be extremely difficult to remove. Luckily there are some simple ... more »
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You're not sure how it happened, but your furry friend is standing in front of you, wagging its tale and covered in fresh paint (usually right before you need to be somewhere in a hurry). Here are some things you can do to clean your pet up fast ... more »
By DesireeAmber 0 comments
We all know how unpleasant the scent of a skunk can be. If your dog was unfortunately sprayed by one there are ways to remove the odor. Besides just being very unpleasant in scent, it can be very irritating to the eyes of our dog. chances are ... more »
By lombard825 0 comments
I know the tried and true method of dealing with skunk odor is with tomato juice. But, here is another method to try... more »
By nikk679 0 comments
Did your pet come home smelling like a skunk? Here is the techniques I have used (TWICE!) to remove the awful odor from my dogs... more »