April 8, 2020 5:54 pm
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It’s no secret that making sure your dog is appropriately groomed is crucial to their long-term health. It improves a dog’s smell and makes their coat sleek and shiny (and it reduces shedding, too). Cleaning allows owners the opportunity to look for pests residing on their dog’s body and signs of any health issues that might be developing. Regular attention can reduce the possibility of ear infections. Nail trimming can diminish the likelihood of issues with posture. Of course, to get the most out of your dog’s grooming, you need the right tools. Here are some essential dog grooming materials... View Article
April 12, 2019 10:15 pm
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If you have a dog, you know just how much they tend to be drawn to mud puddles and piles of leaves… or piles of things much more disgusting. You can’t really escape the fact that dogs love to roll around and get dirty—it’s part of what makes them dogs. But, of course, you also likely don’t want to have to deal with a dog dragging mud and muck all through your house, or stinking the whole place up, which means it’s important for you to be well-stocked with shampoos and conditioners for bath time. What are the best types... View Article
November 28, 2017 4:10 pm
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Eating too much and gaining a few pounds happens to the best of us during the holidays, and the same thing can happen to your furry friends. There’s Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s—all holidays that are filled with food and merriment—and we want our pets to share in these food celebrations with us. What’s more is that, with so much delicious food right in front of us and leftovers in the refrigerator, eating in front of the TV and watching a holiday movie special is much more appealing than walking the dog. As the holidays end, you notice your stretchy... View Article