Archive for the ‘Dog Groomer’ category

Grooming The Golden Retriever

October 5th, 2009

Grooming your Golden Retriever is a never ending experience. Any entire experience ought to be down once or twice a week, and will take you close to a ½ sixty minutes of time. Brushing your dog while he is shedding will help to control shedding quite a little. While outside, if your Golden Retriever manages [...]

Tips For Mastiff Owners

July 8th, 2009

A variety of dog breeds appealed to me, and each has its own charm. One is a Rhodesian ridgeback. They were tried to hunt lions in south Africa, and I understand they are having excellent watchdogs Rhodesian Ridgebacks need lots of exercise and plenty of room to run. Another dog I once thought would be [...]

Everyone feel that their pet dog deserves to dress like them, comfortably and with style! And when you think like the same than you are absolutely right. Because we feel that our dogs are a part of our family and need that special concern where their gear is concerned. So definitely, they depend upon you [...]

A Dog toy is a toy that is specifically for dogs to play with. Dog toys come in many variations. For Dogs, toys are not a luxury, but a necessity. Toys help fight boredom in dogs left alone, and toys can even help prevent some problem behaviors from developing. Although cats can be pretty picky [...]

When you have a dog going on a holiday might be more complicated than usual. This is because most of the times you will not have the accommodation to take your dog along with you. As such you have only two options when you take a holiday. One is to take your dog along with [...]

Your dog’s nails, just like human nail, need to be trimmed. Unfortunately, some dogs don’t like to have their feet touched, much less their nails trimmed. If you have trouble performing this action yourself, consider making an appointment with your vet or groomer. If your dog will allow you touch his nails, you can trim [...]

It is a natural behavior of your dog to dig. There are numerous reasons for your dog to dig. It may dig to set a place for their rest and sleep. Your dog may dig in order to hide something such as bones that are half eaten. Utter boredom may also drive your pet to [...]