Dog Grooming

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By JL1543 3 comments
In this article you will learn how to make flea powder... more »
By Casey Quinn 0 comments
In order to keep themselves warm and insulated in the cold winter months most dogs grow extra fur. As winter passes, dogs find that they do not need that extra layer and so they start to shed fur to cool down. This shedding causes headaches for ... more »
By Jennifer K 0 comments
Has dog hair taken over your home? Are you tired picking dog hair off your clothes? If your canine has coated your belongings with fur, it is time to take back your home. With a bit of discipline, you can reduce the amount of loose dog hair in ... more »
By *Janet Ford 9 comments
If you have pets, your going to have hair here and there. However, you don't have to live in fear of breaking world record hair balls on a daily basis. You do have some control over how much your pet sheds... more »
By Jillian Downer 0 comments
Washing your dog too frequently can cause them to lose vital protective chemicals that exist naturally in the fur, while not bathing them enough can lead to problems such as fleas, ticks, psoriasis, matting, dandruff and other irritations. ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
With a few tools and some spare time, you can give your dog a haircut. Not only does this provide a more enjoyable experience for your dog, it gives you the added satisfaction of giving your dog the care he needs while saving money and time. In a ... more »
By pigs4fun 0 comments
If you have Fleas this Article will give you a easy and cheap Attractor.. more »
By Hillary Marshall 0 comments
Often when we bring a new puppy home, the first thing we want to do is bathe them. Sometimes when you bring them home new puppies have an odor from the pet store, crate they were in or just from being in close proximity to other puppies. Giving a ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
When you bring a dog into your family you want to give them proper care and love. Weekly brushing, whether your dog has long hair or short hair, is an important step in caring for your dog. Brushing removes tangles and loose hair, increases sheen ... more »
By easyrider 0 comments
This breed cross between a golden retriever and a miniture poodle are adorable and all the rage now that Perez Hilton has one. Here's how to get one for yourself... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 4 comments
The big and lovable Bernese mountain dog is loyal and attentive to its family and needs to be a part of all activities. This dog is a quick learner, but is slow to mature. Expect to have a full-grown puppy for a couple of years... more »
By Melissa Maroff 0 comments
The Chow Chow or more commonly “Chow” is that dog that looks like a cross between a lion and a bear with a blue/black tongue. One of the more popular and oldest breeds (dating back to ancient times), Chows tend to be serious and aloof to ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 1 comments
Affectionate, playful, comical, curious and alert—all sound like prerequisites for the perfect mate. And all aptly describe the French Bulldog. “Frenchies,” as they are nicknamed, were originally bred from English Bulldogs and French Terriers, ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 0 comments
If you’ve ever been around a German Shorthaired Pointer, the two traits that come to mind are: energetic and lovable. But, did you also know the breed is considered relatively low maintenance and tends to live a long life—sometimes to even 17 or ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 1 comments
A Labra whoodle? A Labradoodle! A cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Standard Poodle. Labradoodles came into existence in the 1970s and are known for their lovable disposition, intelligence, trainability and low to non-shedding coat. ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 2 comments
Maltese are toy dogs known for their friendly, affectionate, clever nature, and make great pets. Despite their small size, they are good protectors of the home due to their keen sense of smell. Maltese are a hardy breed and tend to be free of the ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 41 comments
The miniature pinscher is very bright and learns quickly. You'll need a lot of energy and patience with this dog, as it has a very spirited personality. Spoil a miniature pinscher and you'll quickly have a new head of the household to contend with... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 18 comments
The miniature schnauzer is loving and energetic and can be a bit of a show-off. Plan to spend a lot of time with your schnauzer - this dog will demand it. Also, remember that schnauzers should be kept on leash, as they will take on dogs of any size... more »
By Melissa Maroff 2 comments
The Pomeranian is that fluffy little toy dog that sort of resembles a fox. Although small in stature, the “Pom” makes up for it with a big personality and lots of love to share. A relatively healthy breed with a long life expectancy, Pomeranians ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 76 comments
This alert, intelligent terrier, like other dog breeds, has special characteristics and, therefore, some special needs. It is a spirited dog with a generally even disposition. Yorkshire terriers can be very noisy, so think about your neighbors ... more »
By Trubleknot4u 0 comments
Do you get tired of your pets ears smelling bad or being dirty. If your pet is always scratching their ears or smelling funny. Then this tip is just for you... more »
By abornich 0 comments
You can teach your dog to be excited when it is time to clip his/her nails... more »
By Hillary Marshall 1 comments
They invade our homes like an enemy army. Biting us, making us itch and taking up residency in our pets coats. Nobody likes or can ignore fleas. Fleas are a pest in every sense of the word. Being proactive with flea control can help reduce the ... more »
By Eric Letendre 1 comments
When your dog gets sprayed by a skunk, it can be very frustrating. A lot of the remedies to get rid of the skunk smell don't work. The solution that I share in this article is the solution used by the majority of pet groomers in the United ... more »
By favefive 1 comments
Keeping your dog's breath fresh is also ensuring his overall dental and internal health... more »