Cleaning Up Labrador Retriever Hair Labrador Retrievers are the most popular dog breed in the United States, and rightly so. They are fantastic dogs and are easily recognizable. Labs come in several colors (black, gold, brown) and owners debate over which color is the best – black, by the way, black is the best. Labs (also known as Labrador Retrievers) are known for their great personalities and...
Category - Dog Grooming
Dog Clipper Maintenance: How to Maintain Your Dog Clippers
Maintaining your clippers in excellent condition is important to keep them from rusting or becoming too dull to cut hair. We review a leading brand of products for maintaining your clippers.
Dog Itching: How to Stop Dog Itching
Does your dog scratch and itch incessantly? Are you fit to be tied because you've tried everything to stop the itching? We have come across a great product to help treat this problem.
Dog Tear Stains: How To Get Rid Of Tear Stains in Dogs?
So many beautiful dogs look completely perfect. Except for a commonly seen problem around the most viewed part of their face - dog tear stains underneath a dog's eye! Product innovations have been developed to help clear up this undesirable problem.
How to Trim Your Dog’s Nails | Dog Nail Trimmers Reviewed
Discussion of the three basic types of dog nail trimmers on the market today. One thing is for sure, dogs hate to have their nails trimmed! We also provide a couple of recommended products for you to clip your dogs nails.
Dog Brush: What Types of Dog Brushes are Available Today?
We discuss the many different types of dog brushes on the market today so you can select the type that is best for you and your dog.
Dog Grooming: Do I Really Need to Use a Dog Grooming Table?
If you think that you will be able to hold your dog still while at the same time giving him or her a haircut, then think again. You should invest in a sturdy dog grooming table.
Do I Need Dog Hair Clippers Since I Have My Dog Professionally Groomed?
Many people choose to have their dog's professionally groomed. This is understandable since it takes effort to become efficient at grooming; however, this doesn't mean you shouldn't try touching up periodically with dog hair clippers.