If your dog rolls in something smelly — say, a pile of garbage or the compost heap — giving them a bath is probably a no-brainer. But while some pet parents are seasoned pros when it comes to doggy ...
Having a dog that requires routine grooming (where are all my Maltese dog owners at?) can make a serious dent in your wallet. The nationwide average is $40 to $75 per groom — an expense that can ...
We consulted three professional groomers for advice on the best dog grooming supplies and tips for how to use them. The most important tasks to focus on when grooming your dog at home include brushing ...
It’s important to groom your dog regularly if you want them to look and smell their best. While you could certainly take your dog to a professional service, this can quickly add up. Plus, grooming ...
Would you like it if you could never take a bath, wash your hair, or trim your nails? Of course not! Now imagine how your dog feels. Good grooming is healthy and happy part of your pup’s life, too.
Using this groomer will add shine to your dog’s coat. You can use it on dry fur or on your pet in the bath. Rubbing the ...
An open box Simple Way Pet Grooming Vacuum is currently on sale for 64% off its original price. The 6-in-1 kit includes a built-in vacuum to suck up trimmed hair, reducing mess during at-home grooming ...
Numerous people choose to have their dogs groomed professionally. I hadn't thought much about what can be involved when a dog goes to a groomer—traveling to a facility unless it's done at home; being ...
Drumroll....the hardest dog to groom is the Bergamesco Sheepdog. “The Bergamesco Sheepdog probably has the most challenging ...