Benifits of Dog Grooming
May 11th, 2009
Believe it or not, the physical state of a dog influences the way he feels and the way we look at our dogs as well. At around the month of March all of the dog grooming salons are full of dogs with dirty, rough or greasy hair. A lot of them come in limping because their nails are too long and they have teary eyes and dirty ears. Obviously a dog that comes in this way has not been well taken of all winter. Incredibly enough after a nice grooming these dogs look like different dogs and they seem to have more life in them. Their owners definitely think so too.
Ear Cleaning Basics
May 11th, 2009
Regular ear check-ups and cleaning contributes to healthy ears, free of painful infections. Between grooming appointments pet owners should practice ear health maintenance and check their dog’s ears at least once a week. When pet owners request grooming services, professional groomers include an ear inspection and cleaning. Whether the groomer is giving the dog a bath-only service or a complete styling, ear cleaning and deodorizing is typically be included as part of the basic grooming service fee.
Dog Whispering
May 9th, 2009
Dog whispering is the talk of the town when it comes to dog training world. Dog whispering is more of an art rather than a theoretical training. It is one of the hottest trends believed to give out maximum benefits to the dog trainers, owners and the dog itself!
Importance of Ear Cleaning for Dogs
May 7th, 2009
Regular ear check-ups and cleaning contributes to healthy ears, free of painful infections. Between grooming appointments pet owners should practice ear health maintenance and check their dog’s ears at least once a week. When pet owners request grooming services, professional groomers include an ear inspection and cleaning. Whether the groomer is giving the dog a bath-only service or a complete styling, ear cleaning and deodorizing is typically be included as part of the basic grooming service fee.
Why to Groom Your Dog
May 7th, 2009
Believe it or not, the physical state of a dog influences the way he feels and the way we look at our dogs as well. At around the month of March all of the dog grooming salons are full of dogs with dirty, rough or greasy hair. A lot of them come in limping because their nails are too long and they have teary eyes and dirty ears. Obviously a dog that comes in this way has not been well taken of all winter. Incredibly enough after a nice grooming these dogs look like different dogs and they seem to have more life in them. Their owners definitely think so too.