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Dog Grooming

Puppy And Dog Grooming Can Mean Much More Than Just Washing And Brushing!

• Grooming the puppy and dog for 10-20 minutes every day or as often as necessary will bring the dog immeasurably closer to you, while keeping him healthy.

• Dog grooming is not just a luxury for your canine companion, it is also a health requirement.

• Grooming a dog is the practice of caring for the appearance of a canine for personal or showing purposes.

• Dog grooming is more than keeping the coat and skin clean and healthy, it also involves looking after the dog’s nails, teeth, eyes and ears.

• Dog grooming is an important practice which should not be underestimated – a practice which ensures good dog health and hygiene and should also help to eliminate most dog health problems.

• Dog grooming is in fact a somewhat intense program of dog health care that covers the entire life span a dog.

• Dog grooming is also a reflection of how much you care for your pet, so let the world know how much you love them.

• Dog grooming is all that you need to turn your pet dog into a responsible member of the family.

• Dog grooming is not only about dog health, it is also about bonding, trust and love.

• Dog grooming is important in both keeping your dog looking great; checking him/her for ticks, fleas, and other uncomfortable objects; and bonding with your canine.

• Dog grooming is the practice of caring for the appearance of your dog for personal pleasure and the dogs comfort.

• Dog grooming is not difficult and can be one more way to bond with your pet and form a healthy relationship.

• Undertaking thorough dog grooming is like having a permanent job requiring lots of patience, yet packed with exercise and the general fun of bringing up a dog and ensuring it lives a long and carefree life.

• If Dog Grooming is ignored it can be a costly proposition for your dog and family.

• Grooming rituals include washing, hair clipping and cutting, nail clipping, powdering, hair styling, and teeth cleaning.

• Grooming is important for your pet and is more than aesthetically pleasing to owners.

• Grooming is also a great way to cut down on allergies and infection for both pets and their owners.

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Comments

3 Responses to “Dog Grooming”

  1. Chris from Pet Groomer on July 15th, 2009 2:49 pm

    Excellent Post! Dog grooming can create a special bond between pet and owner.

  2. Pet Lover on July 22nd, 2009 8:53 am

    I take myp oosch to a groomers, I’d hate to ‘nick’ him.

  3. Cons Mom on July 28th, 2009 2:46 pm

    I’m not good at getting all of the suds out – best leave it to a groomer.

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