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AKC recognises new breeds 2011

Groomers may already know these breeds that are recognised by AKC. Anyway in case you are not in the know, read up about them. These breeds are still propogating and may be some time before any of us get a... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: DogCare

Date:03 Jul 2011 7:24 am | Comments (0)

urvhi

To shave or not to shave!!!!

To shave or not to shave, that is the question.  The mercury is steadily raising each day . I have fielded questions, comments and tried to educate the masses on dog shaving.  I must admit, this is a huge pet peeve of mine.  ... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: urvhi

Date:24 Jun 2011 1:16 am | Comments (8)

Camille Goldin

What Dog Breeds Are For You?

 Planning to have a pet dog at home? TrainPetDog.com can help you. They can even recommend some dog breeds that will surely suit you. If your child is too young but is very eager to have their own pet, they can help you grant their wis... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Camille Goldin

Date:13 Apr 2011 10:18 am | Comments (0)

Camille Goldin

Dog Breeds For Children

 Is your child urging you to buy them a pet dog? If you are having problem with the breed selection of dog that will fit your 12 year old child and above, consider reading this article. TrainPetDog.com Dog Breeds tenders several variet... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Camille Goldin

Date:12 Apr 2011 12:04 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Shetland Sheepdogs in Agility Competitions

“Shelties” or the Shetland Sheepdog is known for its agility. In fact, in dog agility competitions the breed is bound to present almost all the time. They are so popular nowadays that even rescue centers run out of Shelties for ... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:29 Mar 2011 5:21 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Why Do Bulldogs Snore?

There are three basic reasons why bulldogs snore. Bulldogs, as the name suggest, were bred for fighting bulls. They needed a short, turned-up nose to be able grab the bull with their teeth and continue to hang on for as long as it took to s... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:22 Mar 2011 3:22 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Overheating in English Bulldogs

English Bulldogs are the gentlest and friendliest of dog breeds, although they do have their own brand of stubbornness at times; they are very loyal to their owners. Because of their temperament, they easily get along with other animals and... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:22 Mar 2011 7:26 am | Comments (0)

Camille Goldin

Common Housetraining Problems reported by TrainpetDog.com Members

 Having pets in our lives make us feel better and healthier. Most people would love to take dogs because they are astonishing animals. Humans and dogs can create a special bond immediately. Dogs are considered to be man’s best fr... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Camille Goldin

Date:21 Mar 2011 2:51 pm | Comments (0)

Camille Goldin

Grooming your Shetland Sheepdog

The Shetland Sheepdog is known for its luxurious double coat. Their short, wooly undercoat helps keep them warm while their long outer coat protects them the harsh rays of the sun. Thus, it comes as no surprise that as with all longhaired d... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Camille Goldin

Date:14 Mar 2011 8:36 am | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Grooming Long Haired Dachshunds

Dachshunds are elegant creatures, their short legs and elongated bodies make them quite a recognizable breed. This dog breed has a wide variety of colors, the most dominant of which is red along with black, tan, chocolate, silver, or cream.... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:08 Mar 2011 8:03 am | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Grooming Your Pomeranian, Controlling Shedding

The Pomeranian is a pint-sized adorable dog with a thick, puffy coat that makes them look like teddy bears in dog bodies. While they are not the most difficult dog breed to groom, there is some work that must be done in order to keep their ... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:10 Jan 2011 4:47 pm | Comments (1)

Lea Mullins

Development Stages for Pomeranians

As devoted dog owners, we should make it a point to see our dogs through the crucial stages in their development in order to ensure that they mature into dogs that have maximized their true potential. Once we acquire pups, it becomes our re... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:10 Jan 2011 1:11 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Finding A Vet For Your Labrador Retriever

If you are a pet owner then you’ll know one of the most important and possibly one of the most difficult things to do is find a Vet. A lot of pet owners obtain referrals from family or friends, but if you’re new to this it maybe... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:28 Oct 2010 9:35 pm | Comments (0)

DogCare

Anal sac impaction & infection. Groomers take note!

Groomers, DON'T pinch or express the anal sac too forcefully, else it may cause a rupture. Leave this to the vets to treat the inflamed anal gland else your actions will cause serious infection. Q: I have a mixed-breed Australian Cattle... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: DogCare

Date:22 Sep 2010 9:35 am | Comments (0)

Andrei Smith

Dog Grooming Importance

A clean dog is a healthy dog. There are many reasons why every dog owner should groom his dog. Dog grooming is very important for it will make your pooch physically active and emotionally stable. It is an essential part of dog ownership tha... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Andrei Smith

Date:01 Sep 2010 2:17 pm | Comments (1)

Lea Mullins

Characteristics Of A Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever is an exceptionally beautiful large and highly energetic dog. It is also known as one of the world’s best family dog breeds. They do well as bird hunting dogs as well as serve as police helpers, a guide for the vi... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:23 Aug 2010 9:04 am | Comments (1)

Camille Goldin

Bedding for your Golden Retriever

Among the different breeds of man’s best friend, the Golden Retriever is on top of the list and considered as America’s favorite blonde, next to Marilyn Monroe, of course. These dogs are energetic, playful, docile and loving. A... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Camille Goldin

Date:22 Aug 2010 2:32 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

What Makes Golden Retrievers So Popular

The initial first impression, when you see a Golden Retriever adult or puppy for that matter is attractiveness, highly affectionate and friendly as well as boisterous, especially when young. They are exceptionally loyal and are eager to ple... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:21 Aug 2010 8:36 pm | Comments (0)

Camille Goldin

Good Shih-Tzu Bathing Techniques

Being long-haired and short-legged, Shih-Tzu tend to get dirty a lot. Their coats can also get matted, particularly when dirty, and skin infections can be a problem. The breed is also prone to allergies, so it is important to keep irritatin... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Camille Goldin

Date:07 Aug 2010 9:34 am | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

How To Photograph Your Shih Tzu Puppy

Like most dog owners they are quite proud of their pet and those who own Shih Tzus are no exception. While they take great pictures there are some good ways, as well as things you should avoid when taking pictures of your favorite puppy. A... read more

Posted in: Dog Grooming | By: Lea Mullins

Date:06 Aug 2010 12:43 pm | Comments (0)

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