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Dog Training - Dog Bathing

... like cats in being able to wash themselves well and be hygienic, this is why dog owners have to look after their dogs hygiene for them once in a while. Dog bathing should take place when your dog starts to smell or is very dirty, some ... Read Read: Dog Training - Dog Bathing

By: John Williams Dog Training | 09/11/2007 | Pets

A Dog Bath Made Easy

... a bath. This gets rid of tangles which become matted when wet, and also eliminates most of the loose hair that could clog your drain. * A dog bath is easiest in the bathtub. Use a bucket to splash water over their body, or use a sprayer ... Read Read: A Dog Bath Made Easy

By: Vicki Apple | 21/11/2009 | Pets

Dog Bathing, Brushing and Clipping

... or nail clippers. Taking the time to introduce grooming to your puppy will ensure a pleasurable experience for you and your dog for the rest of their life. The Hydro Surge Rapid Dog Bath is an excellent product to make bathing a snap! Read Read: Dog Bathing, Brushing and Clipping

By: Larry Volwiler | 31/07/2009 | Pets

Make Dog Bathing and Grooming As Stress Free As Possible

For some dog owners, bathing their pet can be very challenging, especially if they have to hunt the dog down when it is bath time. A regular bath is an important way to help prevent skin problems and keep the dog smelling and looking great. ... Read Read: Make Dog Bathing and Grooming As Stress Free As Possible

By: Kelly Marshall | 02/09/2008 | Pets

Dog Bath, Brushing And Clipping, Oh My!

Did you know you could get your dog to adore its baths, brushing and clippings? Puppies need to get accustomed to their grooming; beginning early while still young is the best time for puppies. This will aid in preventing any grooming ... Read Read: Dog Bath, Brushing And Clipping, Oh My!

By: Joann Henry | 09/10/2007 | Pets

Dog Bathing and Grooming Without Stress

... the dog in the bath and have to leave him to go and look for something he will almost certainly jump out and shake water everywhere. Before placing the dog in the bath brush his coat to get rid of any excess fur, knots or dirty deposits If ... Read Read: Dog Bathing and Grooming Without Stress

By: Jeff Nenadic | 20/04/2009 | Pets

Where To Bath Your Dog

... , and distribute your dog's natural oils, you should brush him regularly. This alone helps decrease the amount of dog baths necessary. A good brush, appropriate for your dog's size and fur type, will give you and your pet a special time of ... Read Read: Where To Bath Your Dog

By: Jane Dinunzio | 26/02/2009 | Pets

Bathing Your Pet

... the dog with the garden hose may be tempting. However, the water that comes out of the water valve is often cold and unpleasant for your dog. Bathing outside may also prove to be too distracting for your pet to stay still enough to be ... Read Read: Bathing Your Pet

By: Larry Volwiler | 11/11/2008 | Pets

Dog Grooming Activities And Their Benefits

... to promote clean and healthy skin which in turn helps prevent and fight off common skin problems that occur with dogsBathing also helps to keep the coats shiny and healthy, not damaged and dull.  Your dog’s coat type, skin sensitivity, ... Read Read: Dog Grooming Activities And Their Benefits

By: Matt LeClair | 15/11/2009 | Pets

How to Give Your Dog a Bath without the Drench

... give your dog a bath that will leave your bathroom not such a huge mess! Believe it or not, there is a way to give your dog a bath without getting completely drenched and soaking the entire bathroom! Make sure you have all the supplies ... Read Read: How to Give Your Dog a Bath without the Drench

By: Justina Mathews | 26/05/2008 | Pets

Dog Coat and Dog Fur Maintenance

... for long periods of time is not advised because this means it is more likely to hurt your dog when it eventually does get done. If your dog is finding it tough going then maybe a dog bath is needed to make it easier to detangle and add to ... Read Read: Dog Coat and Dog Fur Maintenance

By: John Williams Dog Training | 09/11/2007 | Pets

How To Find The Best Bath Accessories To Make Bathing Your Dog More Fun

... using your hand or just any old towel you can get a special mitt that you can wear so you can really scrub your dog down and give them the bath that they need even if they don't want it. A good towel is another good thing to have after ... Read Read: How To Find The Best Bath Accessories To Make Bathing Your Dog More Fun

By: Gregg Hall | 30/11/2007 | Pets

A Bathrobe for Your Dog

... . You want to give him something that’s comfortable, easy to wear and clean, and stylish:   1. Measure the size of your dogs. Dog bath robes can come in different sizes; however, sizes tend to differ depending on the designer. Hence, what ... Read Read: A Bathrobe for Your Dog

By: Bei Maniago | 24/07/2008 | Pets

Bathing And Caring for Your Labrador Retriever Dog

... . Grooming and cleaning is important in maintaining the general health condition of your dog. Bathing is one of the many responsibilities of a dog owner. However, bathing your dog too often is not good for his skin. The frequency of the ... Read Read: Bathing And Caring for Your Labrador Retriever Dog

By: John Williams | 04/07/2008 | Pets

Starting Your Own Dog Care Home Business

... very funny at all so keep them out of the house. There is no point of wasting a lot of energy cleaning after a wet dog. When setting up a dog bath, a tub or a huge basin, a garden hose, some dog soap, shampoo, a brush and some cotton ... Read Read: Starting Your Own Dog Care Home Business

By: Scott Young | 23/05/2007 | Finance

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