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Article 1: What is Your Dog’s Coat type?
Dogs come in all different coat types, depending on their breed or mix of breeds. Before you set out to start grooming your dog, understand his coat type. That little bit of knowledge will give you the edge when it comes to making him look his best... Click Here to Read More... |
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Article 2: Detangling Matted Coats
In addition to his good-natured disposition, you dog’s long, silky coat is one of his most wonderful traits. But it can also be one of his most challenging. Long coats have a tendency to develop mats and tangles, and getting them out can be very tricky... Click Here to Read More... |
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Article 3: Proper Ear Care
The canine ear is amazing part of the dog’s body. Using their superior auditory system, dogs can hear things that humans can’t even fathom. They can hear an approaching thunderstorm up to several hours before we notice anything... Click Here to Read More... |
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Article 4: Caring for Your Dog’s Paws
Humans aren’t the only ones who need their feet tended to. Dogs need regular pedicures too. The canine nail grows constantly, as does the human fingernail. Wild canids like wolves and foxes wear down their nails naturally as they travel through the wilderness... Click Here to Read More... |
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Article 5: Proper Dog Dental Care
Humans aren’t the only ones who need regular dental care. Dogs must have it too, and for the same reasons. Plaque builds up on the teeth and jeopardizes the integrity of the tooth. Before long, the dog’s gums become infected, and teeth begin to fall out. ... Click Here to Read More... |
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Article 6: Re-Moving The Skunk Smell
It’s something you never forget—the first time your dog comes into the house after having an encounter with a skunk. The smell is unmistakable and just about unbearable. What can you do to get that awful smell off your dog? Click Here to Read More... |
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Article 7: Proper Skin Problem Care For Dogs
Dogs with skin irritations are hard to miss. They scratch incessantly, have hair loss and often smell bad. Skin irritations can have any number of causes: allergies, bacterial infections, fungal infections, parasites or hormone problems. Click Here to Read More... |
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Article 8: How to minimize Shedding
You love your dog, but you don’t love his shedding. Although shedding is a natural process by which your dog’s body replaces old fur with new, all that loose hair can drive you crazy. Click Here to Read More... |
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Article 9: Do’s & Don’ts of Bathing Your Dog
Baths are probably not your dog’s favorite activity. Many dogs run and hide when they hear the B-word, and some literally have to be dragged to the tub.
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Article 10: Clipping Your Dog
A well-clipped dog is a good-looking dog. A pair of clippers and an unruly coat and you can work wonders. Of course the only way clipping will improve a dog’s appearance is if you know what you are doing.
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