January 16, 2019 10:32 pm
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One of the best ways to tell if your dog needs to be bathed is if you notice your dog carrying around an unpleasant odor. Perhaps you took the time to bathe your dog, only to find that your pup still smells bad after the bath is complete. So, if it wasn’t a need for a bath, what exactly could be causing these bad smells? Here’s some information from a team of dog groomers in Henderson, NV about some of the issues that could be troubling your dog: Ear infections: If a dog has developed a bacterial infection in its... View Article
December 26, 2018 8:09 pm
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No matter what kind of dog you have, it’s important to keep up on regular care and grooming. Infrequent grooming can lead to excessive odor, matted coats and gum disease that may contribute to various health issues for your dog. Lots of pet owners choose to groom their dogs themselves, but they aren’t always able to clean or care for their dogs as thoroughly as a professional might be able to. By learning more about dog grooming frequency and what you can expect from professional dog grooming in Henderson, NV, you can care for your dog’s health and hygiene much... View Article
November 20, 2018 4:13 am
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Most people shower once a day or so, even if they don’t necessarily do a full shampoo and condition of their hair every day. Washing your dog is also an important part of your pet’s hygiene, and a good chance for you to also be on the lookout for strange bumps, scratches or signs of bugs. But how frequently do you need to wash your dog? The answer is that it depends on a variety of factors. Here are a few examples of issues that will affect your schedule for dog cleaning and dog grooming in Henderson, NV: The type... View Article
October 17, 2018 7:47 pm
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You know that regular grooming makes your fur baby look and feel great, so it’s important to do it right! Dog grooming in Henderson, NV includes brushing, washing and drying your dog’s fur, but nutrition and proper grooming techniques also play a big role in maintaining healthy skin cells and hair follicles. Here are some tips to help keep your dog’s coat healthy and shiny. Brush your pup daily Most people brush their hair at least once a day. Brushing keeps your hair from tangling and removes dead strands. The result is shinier, smoother looking hair. Regular brushing can do... View Article
September 25, 2018 3:52 pm
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Whenever you go to the dog groomer, you can have the groomer take care of clipping your dog’s nails for you. Otherwise, in between appointments, you’re going to need to handle the task yourself. Unless your dog is frequently running on hard surfaces that naturally keep their nails short, you’ll need to trim the nails every week or two. When you hear that clicking, you know it’s time for a trim. Most dogs really despise having their nails trimmed, so it’s usually not going to be an enjoyable activity for either the dog or the human. You can make the... View Article