If your dog rolls in something smelly — say, a pile of garbage or the compost heap — giving them a bath is probably a no-brainer. But while some pet parents are seasoned pros when it comes to doggy ...
Grooming your dog can be scary for them and difficult for you, but it just has to be done. Once a dog gets too smelly or shaggy, there's only one way out: bath time. Professionals cost a lot of money ...
Dogs need frequent baths and personal maintenance to keep them looking, smelling and feeling good. But depending on the breed and size of your dog, as well as where you live, a regular visit to the ...
It’s important to groom your dog regularly if you want them to look and smell their best. While you could certainly take your dog to a professional service, this can quickly add up. Plus, grooming ...
Dogs need regular grooming to stay healthy and happy. Yes, it’s preferable to visit a licensed groomer, but sometimes, we have to take that knotted fur into our own hands. But before you open your ...
Having a dog that requires routine grooming (where are all my Maltese dog owners at?) can make a serious dent in your wallet. The nationwide average is $40 to $75 per groom — an expense that can ...
Learning how to groom your dog isn’t just about making him look good. It also supports his overall health. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), “good grooming will help your dog feel his best.