Dog Grooming Tips
Dog grooming has never been easier!
Find yourself turned off by the high cost of dog groomers? Or maybe just want to try grooming on your own? Well let me assure you that with a little practice, you'll have your pooch looking great!Whether looking for tips and instructions on puppy grooming, or making your full grown dog look like the belle of the ball, we hope you find our tips below helpful.
Dog Bathing...
Bathing your dog not only is important for hygienic purposes, it also helps with controlling fleas and ticks, and helps to reduce allergies and shedding. Here’s a few tips when going to bathe your dog…
Dog Ear Cleaning...
Many dog owners don’t know that regularly cleaning their dog’s ears is an important step to preventing dog ear infection and the possibility of ear mites…
Dog Teeth Cleaning...
Just as human beings brush their teeth on a regular basis to remove excess tartar and to prevent decay and periodontal disease, the same should be done with dogs…
Dog Nail Clipping...
Dog nail trimming is one of the most important grooming elements to participate in. This is because long nails on a dog can cause them to have trouble walking and can eventually lead to infection on their paws…
Dog Hair Cuts...
Unfortunately, going to the doggie salon for dog haircuts can become rather expensive, especially if you have a pooch that needs monthly grooming and maintenance. Anyone can do at least a basic trimming…
Dog Grooming Supplies...
Many grooming and maintenance issues are easy to take care of, but need to be done on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, so having the essential grooming supplies handy will be helpful for completing the tasks at hand…

Dog Shedding...
One of the most commonly noted problems with having a dog is dealing with it's shedding. Some breeds shed so much you’d swear that your dog will be bald by the end of shedding season! Here’s a few tips to help reduce this problem…
Dog Fleas...
While fleas can simply seem like a nuisance to dog owners, especially if they get into the carpets and furniture of the home, they can actually lead to allergies and skin problems for your pup, if not controlled. |