Dog Grooming Tips
April 23, 2009
Grooming your dog accomplishes much more than just making your pet's coat look nice and shiny. It will provide you with the opportunity to spend some "quality time" with your dog.
Dog Grooming Q&A
April 23, 2009
How often should I bathe my dog?
There's nothing like a nice bath to get your dog clean and fresh. Just remember that bathing too often can cause dry skin and dandruff, so keep it to no more than once a week. Also, remember that your dog's skin has a different pH than yours, so use a shampoo that's …Read more »
The Big 3: Bathing, Brushing and Nail Trimming Your Dog
April 23, 2009
Brushing
Regular brushing removes dead hair from the coat before it mats, stimulates the skin and helps distribute the natural oils, producing a healthy, shiny coat. Begin brushing at the head, working toward the tail and down the legs. Always brush in the direction of hair growth. Pay particular attention to the legs and flanks, and areas that easily …Read more »
Grooming for cats
April 23, 2009
Brushing, bathing and clipping aren't just about good looks - they're a must for good health. When it comes to your baby, grooming is more than just a beauty regimen, it's actually about good healthcare. Imagine never clipping your nails or brushing your teeth. Yuck! And while the beauty consequences of not grooming are kind of obvious, just think about …Read more »
Cat Bath 101
April 23, 2009
Washing a cat can be challenging. With the exception of a few breeds, most cats avoid water and dislike being bathed. The whole process will be easier if you have someone helping you.
Getting Ready
Select a good-quality cat shampoo for your cat's bath.
Make certain your house is at least 70 degrees or warmer.
Place cotton …Read more »


