grooming
A look inside animal grooming, and all the brushing, trimming, cleaning and primping that keeps your pet looking up to snuff.
A Guide To Grooming Your Pet At Home
During the COVID-19 crisis, accessing routine vet care has been a problem for many. With a number of veterinary practices only offering face-to-face consultations in an emergency or, at least, changing the way in which they do consultations to ensure staff and patient safety, it has meant a level of disruption to the services we regularly call upon. In fact, this is the case not only for veterinary practices but also other pet services like groomers.
By Amy Mercer4 years ago in Petlife
Becoming a Dog Groomer – What You Need To Do?
Planning to become a dog groomer and open your own dog spa? It is certainly one of the most rewarding career choices. With a boom in the pet grooming industry these days, people have the opportunity to open their own pet salon and work full time as a pet groomer. What you really need to do is realize your dreams and follow the plan ahead.
By Jamie Hytten4 years ago in Petlife
Do's and Don'ts of Dog Grooming
We treat our furry friends like family, and getting them regularly groomed is part of the process. Getting your dog professionally groomed can add up over time though, and that's why many people choose to try grooming at home. Sure, grooming them at home can be quick and inexpensive; however, that's only if you know the do's and don’ts of dog grooming. While it might take some time to learn how to effectively groom your dog, the benefits are definitely worth it.
By Lindsay Parks6 years ago in Petlife
10 Dog Grooming Hacks That Will Make Your Life So Much Easier
Every dog owner could use a few tips and tricks when it comes to giving them the best at home grooming session. These dog grooming hacks will not only make your life as an owner easier, but make grooming more enjoyable for your pup.
By Kelsey Lange6 years ago in Petlife
Caring for Your Dog at Home
Dogs are wonderful creatures, full of love and joy, and they enrich our lives every day with their presence. Their hairy, stinky, sharp nailed presence. Like all pets, dogs require care. Some more than others, but even the low maintenance ones still need someone to care for them.
By Celina Campbell6 years ago in Petlife
The Importance of Brushing Your Dog. Top Story - February 2018.
"Grooming" is an instinctive behaviour that all animals have. Simply defined, it is the mechanism to keep oneself clean and free from parasites and sickness. This can range in behaviours from licking, wiping, scratching, bathing, to more human behaviours such as brushing hair, shaving, nail clipping, and skin care. For dogs, they can take care of the basics, such as licking their fur to keep it clean and wearing down their nails (claws) by being active outdoors.
By Celina Campbell6 years ago in Petlife
Top Must-Haves If You Struggle With a Shedding Dog
Enter Nyla. Christmas time a year ago, my boyfriend and I were browsing a dog rescue page when we came across her. An eight week old Yorkie/Cocker Spaniel rescued from a puppy mill with her 6 siblings. We couldn't resist! We filled out the application in hopes we would be approved for any one of the six pups, and we were lucky enough to be matched with her.
By Shelby Adolph7 years ago in Petlife
Herbal Flea Remedies
We all hate fleas. Even people who don't have four-legged, furry children hate fleas. So we all strive to keep them out of our homes, yards, and off of our precious pets. But usually flea preventive is expensive. And chemicals. And awful. It makes us feel bad, it makes our pets feel bad, it stinks, and what a huge money dump!
By Hope Martin7 years ago in Petlife