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Answers To Important Questions About Dog Nail Trimming
Trimming your dog’s nails is not usually considered sharing “quality time” with your beloved pet. But when done often enough, with the proper technique, and rewards for your dog’s good behavior, it should be one of those regular grooming events that your dog will tolerate if not look forward to.
If not done often enough, with proper technique, and reward- training, it can be frightening and even painful for your dog. In this article are answers to many common dog nail clipping questions as well as tips on proper equipment and technique that will give you the advantage when you approach this simple home dog-grooming necessity.  continue reading article


Dog Ear Care - Keeping Your Dog's Ears Healthy & Pain Free
If you suspect that excess ear hair is a problem, you may need to pluck the hair that grows inside your dog’s ears. This is a routine dog ear care task that can be performed at home and is much easier then it sounds. You will want to apply dog ear powder to the inside of both ears. Make sure that the hair is completely covered, especially at the base. Once the powder has dried start plucking a few hairs at a time with your fingers or a tweezers. Plucking just a few hairs at a time will be less irritating for the dog. continue reading article


How To Remove Skunk Odor
You need to Neutralize the Skunk odor NOT mask it.  Here is the formula to change the chemical structure of the compounds in skunk spray that make it smell so bad, and stick around for such a long time.   The Formula was invented by Illinois chemist Paul Krebaum.  By the way, this is not just for pets; it will work on you too, if you’re unlucky enough to get sprayed!  continue reading article

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