Grooming
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from petside.com on 19 May 2009
Since becoming domesticated by man thousands of years ago, many of today's cats are not capable of properly grooming themselves, especially if they are sick, old, overweight, or in a climate in which they are not bred to live. However, if
from petside.com on 12 Apr 2009
If you're devoted to grooming your cat on a frequent basis, you'll need to arm yourself with the proper cat grooming tools. Here is a comprehensive list of cat-grooming tools available that you may need:
Dog Grooming at Home: The Basics
from petside.com on 19 May 2009
Poodles and dogs with similar coats need grooming but that's not true. Just as a showerof your normal routine, so should grooming be a part of your dog's basic health care. Read on to learn basic dog grooming you can do at home!
from petside.com on 04 May 2009
Looking for the latest trend to hit the pet community? It's called Creative Grooming and it's coming to a salon near you! Instead of the standard clean, clip, and cut routine, pets are transformed into what some people would call
Grooming Needs By Coat Type: Short Coat
from petside.com on 14 Apr 2009
If your dog has a short coat, you might just have minimal grooming needs. An example of a dog that has a short coat is a Welsh Corgis or a Labrador retriever.
Grooming Needs By Coat Type: Long Coat
from petside.com on 08 Apr 2009
The maintenance for these dogs include everyday grooming and a trim on a regular basis.
from petside.com on 13 Apr 2009
A hairball is exactly what it sounds like: a small accumulation of hair in your cat's stomach or small intestine collected and swallowed during your cat's auto-grooming sessions.
Dog Breeds that Require Minimal Grooming
from petside.com on 13 Apr 2009
Dog Breeds that Require Minimal Grooming|Print|April 13, 2009 1:04 PM FluffyPinscher - This dog requires minimal grooming. You can use a sisal brush and a houndlow maintenance dog requires minimal grooming. Occasional brushing should be enough
Choosing the Right Grooming Tools
from petside.com on 14 Apr 2009
Choosing the Right Grooming Tools|Print|April 14, 2009 12on the inside of your forearm. Cat grooming combs should be coated in Tefloninterchangeable. Shop wisely, and use your grooming tools to keep your cat looking its

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