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Dog grooming tips

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Dog Training – Low Maintenance Dog
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There are so many different dog breeds and dog crossbreeds around the world now that finding the perfect dog for you can seem a hugely daunting task. Sure, your perfect dog is probably out there somewhere but finding that dog is a completely different thing.

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Dogs Training Series First Steps in Dog Grooming
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Before proceeding with clipping your dog, take care of the basic grooming needs. These important activities are essential to ensure your dog stays health on the outside. An un-groomed dog is at risk of harbouring various disease that can cause skin irritation. Dogs that are constantly [...]

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Question by arirch: What are the benefits of dog grooming?
Someone asked me today why I spend so much time grooming my dog. I want to keep him clean because I like being clean. It also helps with the shedding, but I was wondering if there are any other benefits/reasons to do it?
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Question by Mernda N: What are the quietest, coolest and most powerful Dog Grooming Clippers?
What are the quietest, coolest and most powerful Dog Grooming Clippers?
I bought all my equipment for grooming when i was in school and now im looking for a more long term better quality clipper. Any people with experience in [...]

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Question by LadyAB: My dad wants to go into dog grooming but he can’t handle large dogs, should he still persue?
I think my dad would make a great dog groomer, and he does have pretty good stamina and indurance however because of a back issue he probably can’t handle dogs over 30 lbs. [...]

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Dog Show Takes Over Canfield Fairgrounds
Big and small in size, long hair or short, one thing is for certain, the Canfield Fairgrounds have been taken over by the dogs. “We have them from Maine to California, from Florida, Canada,” said Gael Darmon, coordinator of the Steel Valley Dog Shows. “We have them from all over the [...]

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Dogs Training Series First Steps in Dog Grooming
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Before proceeding with clipping your dog, take care of the basic grooming needs. These important activities are essential to ensure your dog stays health on the outside. An un-groomed dog is at risk of harbouring various disease that can cause skin irritation. Dogs that are constantly [...]

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Dogs Training Series First Steps in Dog Grooming
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Before proceeding with clipping your dog, take care of the basic grooming needs. These important activities are essential to ensure your dog stays health on the outside. An un-groomed dog is at risk of harbouring various disease that can cause skin irritation. Dogs that are constantly [...]

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Inmates using time behind bars to train troubled dogs
Inmates at the Maple Street Jail are helping correct problem dogs’ behavior before the dogs are adopted, a therapeutic exercise that benefits the convicts and canines. Through an innovative partnership between the Sheriff’s Department and the Peninsula Humane Society, the Transitioning Animals Into…
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Question by Jessica: How do I prevend clipper/track lines in grooming dogs?
This seems most common in terriers that have come from a show kennel that have been hand plucked (especially on their topcoat) and Cockers. I go down the hair with the blade with the grain of the hair, then brush backwards [...]

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