Welcome to the World of Dog Grooming!

Learn About Dog Care and Dog Grooming Supplies

Maybe your four-legged best friend is getting a little scraggly and you are feeling a little ambitious.  Maybe you’re trying to save money and extend the time between visits to the groomer’s or skip them all together.  Or, maybe you are even thinking of starting your own dog grooming business.  Where ever you are coming from, you have come to the right place.  Our website will provide you with tips, videos and how-to’s about grooming your dog, covering everything from a basic brushing to the all-out doggy day-spa sort of endeavor. You will also find information about specific dog grooming supplies, some places to shop, supply checklists, and tips for saving money.

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How to Clean Your Dog's Teeth

Just like your teeth, a dog’s teeth can develop tarter, plaque and cavities over time without the proper care.  Part of caring for your dog’s teeth is learning how to brush them.  You will need doggie toothpaste and either a toothbrush, a washcloth or a piece of gauze to clean the teeth.  Do not use your toothpaste as it is not meant to be swallowed and you can bet that anything you put in your dog’s mouth will be swallowed. 

Step One: The Introduction

How to Cut Your Dog's Hair

Trimming or shaving your dog’s hair can be a complicated procedure.  Not only do you need to know how to cut it and which part to cut and how much to cut, you also have to find a way to keep your dog from moving around too much!  Before you start you will need to be armed with a plan.  Then you will need to gather the right tools, including perhaps another set of hands.  Finally, you need to take that big step and make the first cut. 

How to Train Your Puppy for Grooming

All dogs, no matter what breed, will have to be brushed and bathed at some point. Whether you intend to groom your dog at home or to take your dog to the groomers, the grooming process itself is not always a pleasant experience for your dog.  It is a good idea to get your puppy used to some of the touching involved in grooming so that when the time to groom comes, they are already used to the procedure.  Proper training will lead to less stress and anxiety for both your dog and the groomer.

Dog Grooming for the Happiness and Health of Your Dog

While grooming your dog may sometimes seem like a chore, it is a good way to ensure that you spend regular time bonding with your dog and that you notice any changes to your dog’s body that may indicate health issues.

Grooming for Happiness:  Grooming can be something both you and your dog really look forward to.  The experience provides you a chance to really interact with your dog one-on-one and grooming provides your dog with a loving session of back rubs, tummy rubs, sweet talking, and possibly even treat-nibbling.