Biyernes, Mayo 27, 2011

Super Dog Grooming Tips

Check out these top dog grooming tips to help you get your pet in to tip top, glistening condition...

When we think about grooming dogs we often picture Poodles, Pomeranians and posh pooches. But grooming is essential for all dogs. Dogs skin and coats are a vital health concern for dog owners to consider.

When it comes time to brush up on your dog's grooming, here are some helpful hints.

1. Select a brush that is intended for your dog's hair type. Brushes with bristles that are farther apart, such as pin brushes, are useful on dogs with longer, thicker hair, while brushes with shorter, harder bristles are useful on shorthaired dogs.

2. If you've purchased your dog from a breeder, ask the breeder what kind of brush is best to use on your breed.

3. Wire brushes and slicker brushes help remove dry, dead skin from your dog's coat along with the excess hair. Getting the hair out of the wire brushes and slickers once you've groomed your dog can be difficult if not impossible. To help remove the hair deposits on the wire brush, use a toothpick between the bristles.

4. An alternative to a brush is a grooming glove that you wear on your hand. The tiny prongs on the glove's surface remove dead hair as you gently stroke your dog. Pull the hair off for disposal in the trash.

5. An undercoat rake will help remove the undercoat of hair on your pet that typically knots up. Note: If you are showing your dog, make certain that removing the undercoat of your dog's coat is acceptable for the show ring.

6. To remove excess loose hair from your dog, wrap masking tape around your hand and run the tape lightly over his coat.

7. Massage your dog with dampened hands after you take a shower or bath to remove excess hair.

8. A damp rubber glove will help remove excess hair from your dog as well as your furniture.

9. If your dog enjoys being massaged, purchase a battery-operated massager or one that also functions as a brush and a way to collect loose hair. The gentle sound relaxes tension and the massage soothes sore muscles as you groom your dog.

10. Vacuuming hair from your dog helps when shedding season arrives and prevents some of it from attaching itself to your furniture. Some dogs like the vacuum cleaner; others don't. To accustom your dog to the vacuum being gently run over his coat, begin using it when he is a puppy.

11. If burrs have become tangled in your dog's hair, crush them with a pair of pliers before brushing them out. Another method of removing burrs is to first saturate them with white petroleum jelly or mineral oil, then work them out of your dog's hair with your hands.

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Martes, Mayo 24, 2011

Gum Disease in Dogs Prevention Tips

Gum disease in dogs is preventable and easily avoidable.

It's also a potentially fatal oversight for dog owners to miss the tell tale signs that their dog may be suffering with some form of gum disease.

Take a look at DogTips.co - Guide to Gum disease in dogs.

It really could save your dog's life!

Martes, Mayo 17, 2011

James Arguile Pet Portraits

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Ever thought about protecting your pet's memory for eternity by way of a beautiful pet portrait?

Then check out....


Pet Portraits by James Arguile 

Beautiful drawings and paintings made from photographs, by artist with over ten years' experience.

Ideal for a special gift: why not commission a unique portrait today? 

  • A4: £50 (Extra portraits within same sheet of paper: £20 extra per head)
  • A3: £70 (£30 per extra)
  • A2: £150 – £200 (£50 per extra) 
email jamesarguile@googlemail.com with any requirements and once your portrait is agreed, I will start work.

I also create custom family portraits.Or, you may telephone me, on (UK) 07816 124094

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Distributed by petbuzz by Arsenio Silva

Martes, Mayo 10, 2011

Hot Weather Advice For Dog Owners

As Summer arrives, dogs often bear the brunt of the climatic change.

DogTips.co has produced a really helpful guide for dog owners on how they can help their canine friends avoid the common heat problems such as

  • Sun burn in dogs
  • Heatstroke in dogs
  • Excessive panting
  • Overheating
  • Travelling with dogs in hot weather
  • & more
Check it out: Dogs Hot Weather Tips.

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Article distributed on behalf of petbuzz by David Grenadier

Sabado, Mayo 7, 2011

Dog Teeth Cleaning: Avoid Oral Problems in Dogs

Our good friends over at DogTips.co have produced a great little tip sheet on Dog Teeth Cleaning.

Pointing out the health benefits of keeping your canine's canines in tip top condition, the article explains:

  • Why you should clean your dog's teeth and how often
  • The health benefits of keeping your dog's teeth clean
  • How to (step by step) clean dog's teeth
  • The health problems you can avoid by cleaning your dog's teeth
Take a look (you might be surprised at the health problems dog can suffer if they don't have clean teeth)

http://www.dogtips.co/dog-teeth-cleaning/