Dog Grooming

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By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Shetland Sheepdogs, or Shelties, are a descendant of the Border Collie of Scotland and are almost a perfect miniature of the modern Collie. They have a long, thick double coat that is somewhat coarse and wiry on top and soft underneath. They ... more »
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If you don't like to wash your dog in your own bath tub, here's an easy way to wash him outdoors... more »
By Lynn Lecours 0 comments
When Fido tangles with our cute little white striped friends, he will lose every time when he returns home to his owner. But don't worry, removing the smell isn't as hard as you might think. The process is inconvenient, messy and annoying, but ... more »
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Ticks thrive in woody, grassy and brushy areas and carry diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease. That's why it's essential to keep them off your pet. Here are a few steps to ensure your pet is tick free... more »
By Christina Ellis 2 comments
Fleas can be nasty little buggers and getting rid of them sometimes seems futile. Here is a natural remedy that is safe for pets and children alike... more »
By jennie krausse 0 comments
Dog's anal glands can get impacted. You often see this when they wipe themselves onto the carpet out of discomfort and trying to relieve this feeling. It is costly and annoying having to take them into the vet only to pay 30.00 or more each time ... more »
By chambersk 0 comments
Shake! Good boy! I'll teach you how to teach your dog!.. more »
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Do you like to walk along with your dog? Or you just like to walk with your other pets? If you have some but if none then you can just jog by yourself or your partner. Dog walking is like a regular exercise for you and for your dog. And why do ... more »
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Regular grooming not only keeps your dog looking lovely, it's also a great time to bond. A complete grooming kit will contain brushes, combs, clippers, and tools to help you care for your dog's nails, ears and teeth... more »
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There are many things that can irritate your dog's eyes. When he puts his head out the car window, he can pick up dust. He may get his eye scratched by another pet. Most eye infections are caused by bacteria and can be treated with antibiotic ... more »
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Cardigan Welsh Corgis are the descendants of Swedish Vallhunds which the Vikings brought to Wales in the 800s. They are gentle, good natured animals with a loyal and obedient temperament. They are eager to please and respond well to considerate, ... more »
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are proud, happy little dogs. They are gentle and friendly, and are active companions. They are intelligent and are trainable when the owner uses gentle methods. They get along with other dogs and pets and are ... more »
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If your dog lives in the house, you may notice a somewhat unpleasant "doggy" smell at times. To eliminate the odor problem and make your dog smell as fresh as a daisy, you can mix up some natural dog odor spray. It has no chemicals, and is ... more »
By MIEL 0 comments
My one and a half yellow lab is suffering from severe food allergies. He has rashes, dry skin, dandruff and a habit of making them all worse, by licking nonstop! I have been to his vet many times and spent countless dollars trying to figure out ... more »
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Though you'll find sprays and rinses at pet stores for removing skunk stinks, you rarely have the luxury of running to the store when a skunk strikes. Battle the odor with this homemade remedy... more »
By aknirad 0 comments
this is an extremely easy way to heal your pup.i have a mini chiguagua and this morning i made the brave attempt of cutting her nails. next thing i know there is blood all over my brand new sweatshirt and whats more the bleeding wouldnt stop.. more »
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Want to know the right way to bathe your German Shepard? Want to keep your doggie nice and clean and sweet smelling (or as sweet as you can make a German Shepard smell)? German Shepherds don’t need to be bathed frequently, assuming they are ... more »
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The bichon frise is a naturally happy, well-behaved dog that loves the company of others, man or beast. Be warned, if you like a self-sufficient dog which doesn't require a lot of physical care, you are barking up the wrong tree. Bichons frises ... more »
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This will help from keeping your dogs scratching its ears... more »
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Removing mats from your animal's coat can be a painful process if not done correctly. Your pet's fur can mat for a number of reasons and frequent brushing is the best way to prevent the situation. When your furry friend has mats, try a gentle ... more »
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The sight of a healthy, energetic dog playing with their owner--with a shiny coat gleaming in the sun--can warm your heart. Yet, a dog's skin troubles are a major problem seen by veterinarians. Allergies, poor diet, parasites, bacteria, the list ... more »
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We all know choosing a dog can be a difficult process... more »
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A Maltipoo is a mix of a Maltese and a poodle. A Maltipoo's hair produces less allergens than most other breeds, but cutting its hair can be difficult. Expect to spend the better part of an afternoon grooming your pooch... more »
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Some dogs, mostly the small breads, may drag their behinds on your carpet. This is a sign that the small sacs located on either side of the anus are full. Although your vet can easily do this for you, it's not always convenient to take your dog ... more »