How much do you pay for dog grooming?
March 2, 2010 by admin
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We have a black lab. He’s a big dog, but very easy to groom. He actually LOVES getting wet and all the attention. For a while, I did his grooming. For a while, I was commuting 2 hours and generally didn’t have the time. I was making good money, so the $75 didn’t matter. Now I’m closer to home and the $75 does matter. Calling around, I got prices of $65 to $90. Does this seem high? Maybe I should become a dog groomer, as this seems like easy money.
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What do dog grooming packages usaully include?
February 18, 2010 by admin
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I am trying to give my dog the works, but i want an idea of everything you can do in a grooming session. Such as trimming nail, and ect.
Thanks, so much, you guys helped me alot
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Dog Grooming Demo by Toronto Pet Grooming School
February 10, 2010 by admin
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Dog grooming demonstration done in our grooming school class. Watch how dog groomers work
The All Breed Dog Grooming Guide
February 6, 2010 by admin
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Product Description
This long awaited 3rd Edition of the dog grooming industry “bible” is the most up-to-date and user-friendly manual for both the seasoned stylist and the novice groomer. Fully illustrated instructions accompany easy … More >>

The All Breed Dog Grooming Guide
KONG ZoomGroom, Dog Grooming Toy, Boysenberry
January 25, 2010 by admin
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- Best grooming and shampooing brush available
- Removes loose hair like a magnet
- Stimulates capillaries and natural oil production
- Effective for all dogs and coat types
- Made in the USA with Natural Rubber
Product Description
KONG Zoomgroom is the best grooming and shampooing brush available. Removes loose hair like a magnet, stimulates capillaries and natural oil production for healthy skin and coats. Zoomgroom brushes are effective for a… More >>

KONG ZoomGroom, Dog Grooming Toy, Boysenberry
Li’l Pals Double-Sided Purple and Green Grooming Comb for Dogs, Extra Small
January 21, 2010 by admin
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- Best suited for puppies and toy breeds
- Brush with long strokes in the direction of the hair growth
- Brushing distributes natural oils, leaving a shiny, healthy coat
- Lifts out loose hair and debris
- Perfect for use with Ill Pals Slicker Brush
Product Description
Perfectly proportioned to meet the needs of your pint sized pal, this Double-Sided Ill Pals comb easily gets out mats, then finishes the job with finer teeth to reveal your pet’s luxurious coat…. More >>

Li’l Pals Double-Sided Purple and Green Grooming Comb for Dogs, Extra Small
What are the best sites to take Dog Grooming courses online?
January 13, 2010 by admin
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I want to take some online courses for Dog Grooming to start off with, I haven’t found any places, other than Petco, that offer training around my area, Ventura County, CA, especially since I can’t travel anywhere yet for a few months.
Do I have to live in the areas that offer online courses?
What are to the best sites to take a few classes from?
Can anyone give me some advice on online courses for dog grooming and the schools?
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Dog Grooming – Keep Your Dog Healthy And Active
January 9, 2010 by admin
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Dog grooming has its own significance in pet care. It not only improves the look of your pet, but also provides it with better health.
All things such as brushing, bathing, and cleaning of the ears need to be carried out regularly, and by doing so, you can keep your pet healthy.
It is important that you brush your pet every day to keep your pet’s hair dirt free. It also spreads natural oil, which in turn prevents tangling of hair and keeps the skin clean and irritation free. If you make grooming a routine, then your pet will eventually begin to enjoy it.
Another important part of your pet that needs cleaning is the nails. It is important that you trim the nails of your pet once a month. Always use a clipper that is specifically designed for the type of pet you have.
To cut the nails, make your pet sit beside you. Next, place one of your pet’s paws in your hand, and then trim the nails gently. Trim carefully, making sure you stop before the quick, which contains nerves and blood vessels. If the quick does get harmed, then use a moist cotton ball with clotting powder and press it for a few minutes to stop the bleeding.
You also need to always keep your pet’s ears clean. Unclean ears may result in infection, which is not only painful but can also cause hearing loss. Infection can be identified by recognizing signs such as redness, scratching, head shaking and odor.
You should check your pet’s ears twice a month. The skin of the ears must be pale pink in color. If you notice a foul odor or change in color, take your pet to a veterinarian.
Use moist cotton balls with lukewarm water or mineral oil to clean the ears.
Cleaning of your pet’s teeth is another important aspect of grooming. Your pet may get cavities in his or her teeth that can develop into periodontal disease. Clean your pet’s teeth twice a week with a soft, small pet toothbrush.
Bathe your pet at least once a month or as required. In order to remove all the matting from your pet’s coat, brush your pet before and after each bath.
Place a rubber mat or a small towel in a bathtub so that it is not slippery for your pet. Use cotton balls to prevent water from going into your pet’s ears, and use warm water to bathe your pet in. You can use a spray nozzle, but be sure that you keep the nozzle close to your pet’s body when spraying, and do not spray your pet in the face.
Use shampoo that is made specifically for pets. Use a small quantity, and wash from head to the tail. Clean the rectum, between the toes, backside of the ears and under the chin. After washing, rinse your pet thoroughly with warm water, and then dry with a drier, or pat dry with a towel.
It is important that you regularly give proper attention towards the grooming of your pet. It will keep your pet healthy and active, both physically and psychologically.
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Dog Grooming : How to Groom Your Golden Retriever
January 5, 2010 by admin
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Groom golden retrievers by bathing them every one to six weeks, using a high velocity blow dryer to eliminate shedding fur, combing through the fur behind the ears and on the thighs and shaving the bottom of their feet. Keep a golden retriever groomed and happy with help from a professional dog groomer in this free video on pet care. Expert: Sammi Bio: Sammi is a dog groomer at the Animal Care Center in West Bountiful, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Dog Grooming Kennel Slip Leads w/O-Ring 6 pk~ 4′ x .5″
January 3, 2010 by admin
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- Brand: Smart Practice
- Size: 4′ long x 1/2″ wide w/ O Ring
- Features: Strong nylon slip leads w/ O-ring adjustment.
- Perfect for: Kennels, Vets, Shelters and Rescues.
Product Description
This Professional Quality Kennel Lead will keep pets secure while getting in and out of cages, and moving around the salon. The pet is secure and is easier to handle than with a conventional collar he may slip out of. Ev… More >>

Dog Grooming Kennel Slip Leads w/O-Ring 6 pk~ 4′ x .5″





