Intro: Dog Grooming

The amount of exterior detailing dogs require varies greatly from model to model. For instance, while the coats of shorthaired varieties are relatively easy to maintain, those with longer coats (collies, Old English sheepdogs) will almost certainly require regular professional attention. However, many issues are the same regardless of the breed, including nail upkeep and bathing protocols. Whatever your model, regular exterior maintenance will ensure that your canine functions in top operating condition.

Chapter 6: Dog Grooming

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i like this so much this is so cool

barked by katherynn hwang on May 20, 2008 AT 7:47 pm PDT
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oh, me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

barked by Z. M. on May 22, 2008 AT 2:19 pm PDT
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This was great! I love the cotton balls in the ears, i never thought of that! The tools page was also very helpful. I have a Papillon and a Japanese Chin and I like to do some of the grooming at home so that they are not so afraid when I bring them to the groomers. Kudos, this was very simple and informative. Read on you won't be sorry! It's very short and sweet :)

barked by SYBIL KONING on May 22, 2008 AT 7:10 pm PDT
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Quirk BooksThe Dog Owner's Manual is a basic guide to dog care.
The book was written by a celebrated veterinarian and an acclaimed author. It provides dog owners with well-researched and helpful information presented in a lighthearted manner. The creators chose to write the book in a style similar to what you'd find in "operating instructions" for a car or computer. Of course they--and we--respect the fact that our beloved pets are not products or machines!