Dog grooming doesn’t have to mean constant brushing, frequent bathing, and regular salon visits. Some breeds don’t need all ...
Save this article to read it later. With in-person dog-grooming appointments off the table for a while due to social distancing, pet parents who previously relied on professionals to keep their pups ...
Regular grooming is essential to keep your dog’s coat in good condition and to prevent any tricky tangles. As well as bathing and brushing, this includes cutting hair with regular trips to the groomer ...
Brushing your dog’s fur isn’t always easy, but it’s necessary to ensure their coat looks and feels healthy. In fact, skipping out on regular brushing can lead to more shedding and loose hair around ...
Our Old English Sheepdog puppy growls when being brushed. Her thick coat necessitates regular grooming. We cannot have her growling. To combat the problem, we say, “No” in a stern voice. Then we ...
The Monks of New Skete have been raising and training dogs for over 30 years at their Cambridge, New York, monastery, and this volume-updated from the 1978 version-offers solid insights on dog ...
Dogs need frequent baths and personal maintenance to keep them looking, smelling and feeling good. But depending on the breed and size of your dog, as well as where you live, a regular visit to the ...