Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What's new in Pet Grooming



Since many of you and your pets would like to avoid bad hair days and any hair cutting incidents, we have assembled a few helpful tips and websites.
•Start clipping your dog as early as possible, even as a puppy. Getting an older dog used to the clippers is much harder than training a puppy to accept them.
•Compare the sound level of various clippers and choose the quietest one. Loud buzzing would scare humans, too!
•Read about your dog's breed standard. Often, you can get clues about how your dog's coat should look and how to make it look that way.
•Be sure your clipper blades are sharp. Dull clippers pull hair more.
•Choose the clipper blade that works best with the specific type of coat your dog has so you achieve the result you want.

1 comment:

  1. Pet grooming give a new look to your dogs and puppies. Many individuals think that their puppy looks different with others, and they choose grooming. Thanks for the tips to remember.
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