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Every single owner should have a basic working knowledge of how to
groom their dogs because it makes an awful lot of difference to not
only how a dog looks but also to how he or she feels.

You may think that soap, brush and a towel will be enough for the
job but, did you know that you need at least the basics for
grooming your dog? This means a brush, comb, scissors and nail
clippers.

The choice of tools will be determined by your dog’s type of coat.

So, today I will discuss;

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10 OF THE 30 TOOLS USED TO GROOM YOUR DOG

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Don’t worry, you don’t need all thirty :)                       

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BOAR’S BRISTLE BRUSH
———————-

A boar’s bristle brush is not necessarily something that most
owners have heard of but is generally used for removing the
undercoat during shedding and when there are loose hairs.

It can really help to remove matting and is generally associated
with the grooming of long coated breeds.

—————
BRISTLE BRUSH
—————

Available in soft, medium, and stiff formats, bristle brushes are
ideal for use with short coats. However, they can also be used on
the undercoat of long coated breeds as well.

Bristle brushes are ideal for regular brushing as they will not
damage the skin.

————–
RUBBER BRUSH
————–

The rubber brush is gentle on the skin and is not designed for
coats with tangles. As such, it is designed for smooth and medium
coated breeds.

——-
COMB
——-

Unlike the brushes available, there are very few combs to choose
from and many experts simply recommend a regulation size steel
comb.

The comb should ideally have both fine and medium teeth for
removing tangles and removing stray hairs that the brush has left
behind.

This comb is ideal for use with all coat types and thus all breeds.

————
CAGE DRYER
————

A cage dryer is just what the name suggests. It is a tool that is
attached to a cage if you choose that method of drying for your
dog. It can easily be used at home to ensure that your dog can dry
in comfort in his or her cage.

If you invest in quality grooming tools then they will last longer
and work much better than the cheaper ones. Furthermore, if you
take the time to look after them properly then they will take care
of your dog.

————————–
ELECTRIC CLIPPER BLADES
————————–

Electric clipper blades are effectively those made for clippers
that are classified as A5 and A2. The blades are individually
numbered for your reference with the higher numbers being
designated as closer cuts and thus shorter hair.

—————————–
ELECTRIC CLIPPER SPRAY LUBE
—————————–

As essential when grooming using clippers, this spray is a coolant
that can help to lubricate the blades and cool then down when you
want to prevent burning your dog.

It is a fast and effective way of cooling the blade so that your
grooming session can resume uninterrupted.

—————————
HOUND GLOVE OR HOUND MITT
—————————

This glove is designed to help cleanse and brush the coats of
smooth coated dogs and can also be used on some medium coated dogs.
It is ideal for quick grooming and is highly effective.

———-
SCISSORS
———-

There are scissors that are designed for various sizes of dogs but
they are pretty standard issue. They all have sharp blades and so
you should buy them with the size of your own dog in mind in
addition to considering left-handed scissors if you need them.

—————
NAIL CLIPPERS
—————

This is an essential piece of equipment for grooming your dog.
There are three different sizes of nail clippers available; small,
medium and large.

Each type corresponds with the size of the dog you are grooming.
You can choose the scissors clippers, which are suitable primarily
for small dogs.

So, there you go; I hope that this newsletter opened your eyes to
the numerous tools that are available for your dog.

Hope this helps,

For pet grooming tools please visit our Pet Store at Pamper Pet Care.

Posted via web from thepetguy’s posterous

Every single owner should have a basic working knowledge of how to
groom their dogs because it makes an awful lot of difference to not
only how a dog looks but also to how he or she feels.

You may think that soap, brush and a towel will be enough for the
job but, did you know that you need at least the basics for
grooming your dog? This means a brush, comb, scissors and nail
clippers.

The choice of tools will be determined by your dog’s type of coat.

So, today I will discuss;

=============================================

10 OF THE 30 TOOLS USED TO GROOM YOUR DOG

=============================================

Don’t worry, you don’t need all thirty :)                       

———————-
BOAR’S BRISTLE BRUSH
———————-

A boar’s bristle brush is not necessarily something that most
owners have heard of but is generally used for removing the
undercoat during shedding and when there are loose hairs.

It can really help to remove matting and is generally associated
with the grooming of long coated breeds.

—————
BRISTLE BRUSH
—————

Available in soft, medium, and stiff formats, bristle brushes are
ideal for use with short coats. However, they can also be used on
the undercoat of long coated breeds as well.

Bristle brushes are ideal for regular brushing as they will not
damage the skin.

————–
RUBBER BRUSH
————–

The rubber brush is gentle on the skin and is not designed for
coats with tangles. As such, it is designed for smooth and medium
coated breeds.

——-
COMB
——-

Unlike the brushes available, there are very few combs to choose
from and many experts simply recommend a regulation size steel
comb.

The comb should ideally have both fine and medium teeth for
removing tangles and removing stray hairs that the brush has left
behind.

This comb is ideal for use with all coat types and thus all breeds.

————
CAGE DRYER
————

A cage dryer is just what the name suggests. It is a tool that is
attached to a cage if you choose that method of drying for your
dog. It can easily be used at home to ensure that your dog can dry
in comfort in his or her cage.

If you invest in quality grooming tools then they will last longer
and work much better than the cheaper ones. Furthermore, if you
take the time to look after them properly then they will take care
of your dog.

————————–
ELECTRIC CLIPPER BLADES
————————–

Electric clipper blades are effectively those made for clippers
that are classified as A5 and A2. The blades are individually
numbered for your reference with the higher numbers being
designated as closer cuts and thus shorter hair.

—————————–
ELECTRIC CLIPPER SPRAY LUBE
—————————–

As essential when grooming using clippers, this spray is a coolant
that can help to lubricate the blades and cool then down when you
want to prevent burning your dog.

It is a fast and effective way of cooling the blade so that your
grooming session can resume uninterrupted.

—————————
HOUND GLOVE OR HOUND MITT
—————————

This glove is designed to help cleanse and brush the coats of
smooth coated dogs and can also be used on some medium coated dogs.
It is ideal for quick grooming and is highly effective.

———-
SCISSORS
———-

There are scissors that are designed for various sizes of dogs but
they are pretty standard issue. They all have sharp blades and so
you should buy them with the size of your own dog in mind in
addition to considering left-handed scissors if you need them.

—————
NAIL CLIPPERS
—————

This is an essential piece of equipment for grooming your dog.
There are three different sizes of nail clippers available; small,
medium and large.

Each type corresponds with the size of the dog you are grooming.
You can choose the scissors clippers, which are suitable primarily
for small dogs.

So, there you go; I hope that this newsletter opened your eyes to
the numerous tools that are available for your dog.

Hope this helps,

For pet grooming tools please visit our Pet Store at Pamper Pet Care.

Posted via web from thepetguy’s posterous

I have heard a lot of dog owners asking if home grooming is better
than professional grooming.

Dog grooming is effectively the cleaning of a dog and there are
two persons who can groom your dog; a professional dog groomer and
yourself.

Your decision to groom your dog yourself or get a professional to
do so actively impacts upon your dog’s happiness. It is worth
taking the time to think long and hard about it all.

I will be answering your questions with a two part newsletter. So,
today we will be discussing the advantages of dog grooming at home.

Before you send spot to a professional dog groomer or groom him at
home;

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HERE ARE 3 OF THE 5 ADVANTAGES TO GROOMING YOUR DOG AT HOME

===============================================================

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YOU CAN CONTROL THE ENVIRONMENT
———————————-

If you groom your dog then you will be doing so at home in a
comfortable environment that your dog feels at home in.

You can therefore control the way that he or she feels by using the
safety and comfort of the environment.

You can control the grooming experience as well so if your dog does
not respond well to something the first time then you can introduce
it slowly.

A professional groomer WILL NOT necessarily do that because they
will be intent on providing exactly what you asked for.

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IT IS CHEAPER
—————

It can be much cheaper to groom your dog yourself because you are
paying for the equipment, time and effort of a professional dog
groomer and yet will only pay for the former if you are doing it
yourself.

This can be a major expense saver that comes with so many other
benefits that it really is value for money.

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ENHANCING BONDING
——————-

This is the main advantage of grooming your dog yourself. You can
actively look to form a bond with your dog that goes above and
beyond any other bond.

The close personal attention that your dog gets does not come in
any other form and the shared experience can really make you feel a
connection to your dog that is founded on that.

There are also some disadvantages as well;

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HERE IS 1 OF THE 3 DISADVANTAGES OF GROOMING YOUR DOG AT HOME:
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HAVE TO BUY THE TOOLS
———————–

The tools for grooming your dog do cost a bit to start with so
there is an initial outlay.

There are also ongoing costs that may be more or less depending on
exactly what you need, what breed of dog you have and the wear and
tear on your grooming tools.

You have no way of knowing what your costs will be but here is a
tip if you do decide to go for home grooming  invest in quality
tools because they will last you longer and save you money in the
long term. They are worth every penny.

That’s it for now.

Next time, I will show the advantages disadvantages to sending your
dog to a professional dog groomer.

Yours truly,

Troy,thepetguy

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