It's best to brush your dog's fur before bathing them. This will remove any loose fur and debris from the coat, and also makes sure that any mats or tangles are brushed out, as these will be more difficult to remove when wet. Make sure the water is around the same temperature as the dog's body.
Spend some time with your dog before the visit to help your dog know what to expect.. Adult dogs can be acclimated to the sensory overload of a groomer's shop if you start gradually and expose them (...)
Wash your hands with soap and warm water after playing with your pets or other animals, after outdoor activities, and before handling food or eating. Teach children the importance of washing hands (...)
Rather than heading to a professional groomer, try these steps for giving your dog a thorough at-home grooming experience. Prepare your supplies. . Brush fur. . Brush teeth. . Trim nails. (...)
Wash the dog. Give your dog a bath and let him dry thoroughly before you clip him. Avoid clipping a dirty dog if at all possible. The dirt will clog the clippers and make your job difficult. (...)
Sweet potatoes and Dilated Cardiomyopathy in dogs This can lead to severe congestive heart failure and sudden heart attacks. In recent years, there has been some concern, and many studies, around t (...)