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Giant pet dog groomer career resource including grooming schools and training.
History of pet grooming of interest to pet grooming career seekers, and today's professional pet dog and cat groomers.
,Dog Grooming tips for dog owners on how to care for their dog's grooming needs at home and in between professional care. Educating owners on training of ...
Welcome! Here you will find answers to most complaints of dog owners, on care for their pets. Plenty of tips for keeping your dog clean, happy and healthy ...
The first step in home grooming is to teach the dog to accept the attention. ... All dogs need grooming, but some dogs need more grooming than others. ...
The Groomers Lounge™ a site 'by' pet groomers 'for' pet groomers. Something for everyone who loves their pets!
A national membership organization for professional pet groomers. Information on upcoming conventions, contests, seminars and the latest industry changes.
Dog Grooming Tips. General. Proper grooming is an important part of pet care. It not only makes a companion animal look better, but contributes to his or ...
Offers doggy day care, grooming, and obedience training. Locations across the United States.
We offer state-of-the-art dog grooming facilities with professional grooming ... All of our dog grooming services are available by daily appointment, ...
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Arthritis in canines is just as common as it is in humans. The type of arthritis associated with dogs is osteoarthritis which is caused by the degradation of the cartilage within a joint. Cartilage is what keeps the bones in a joint from rubbing together. As the cartilage breaks down it causes the function of the joint to reduce causing pain and stiffness. In the beginning canine arthritis is uncomfortable, but in severe cases it causes extreme pain as the bones are rubbing directly against each other. Signs to watch for are favoring a certain limb repeatedly, trouble when sitting or standing,...
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Dog flea control and management requires an integrated approach. For effective treatment both the host animal and the environment must be treated at the same time. Control of fleas on the pet generally requires the use of insecticides. Although flea combs can remove some fleas, combing should be thought of as a method for detecting fleas rather than removing them. If an animal is to be treated for other conditions besides fleas, such as expression of anal glands, these procedures should be done before the insecticide application to minimize insecticide contact with interior mucosal membranes....
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