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16Sep/12Off

Why Is Getting My Dog Groomed So Expensive?

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Article by Robin Kasper

As a dog groomer I hear it all the time. "Why does having my dog groomed cost so much? I don't pay that much for my own hair cut. Maybe I will just groom him myself!" People never seem to understand what exactly a groomer does that costs so much. Well I decided to write this article to set the record straight.

We as groomers are not trying to rip you off. We know your haircut may cost less then your dogs but there are many reasons why we charge what we do. First off you only have hair on your head. If your whole body was covered with hair that needed trimming then your stylist would surely raise their prices. There is really no comparison between your own hair cut and what a groomer does for your dog. And when we consider some of the services that your dog groomer has to perform it is a good thing that there is no comparison between dog grooming and our own hair cuts. I seriously doubt you would want anyone expressing your anal glands which I don't think humans even have. Also your stylist does not have to give you a sanitary clip and if they do I bet it cost more then having your dog groomed.

So now that I have made it obvious that your typical groomer performs certain services that go way beyond the average humans hair cut lets look at some other reasons dog grooming can be expensive. Your average dog groomer may charge anywhere from to 0 dollars for a standard grooming depending on the size of your pet and issues such as coat condition.

So every morning you wake up and at some point you hopefully brush or comb your hair. I would be willing to bet that most of you wouldn't leave your house without first doing this. Although, how often do you brush your dog? Matted coats are a common scene at the grooming salon. Some of them may be so bad they could even be considered neglect or cruelty. In many cases were matting is the issue the coat can not be saved and may have to be completely shaved down. This is a time consuming process that most groomers will charge extra for. If you want to avoid extra cost for grooming take care of your dogs coat at home by regularly brushing it out. Not only is this good for your dog's skin and coat it is a great way to bond with your pet.

Grooming can be a tough business. I am guessing that you have never bitten your hair dresser. At least I hope you haven't. I am also guessing you tend to sit very still while your stylist cuts your hair. Well, your dog may not always be as considerate of the groomer. Being a groomer takes great patients and the ability to guess what your new client might do next. While this may seem trivial it is one reason that dog grooming can seem costly. We never know what a new client is going to be like until we have finished grooming them. We take a chance everyday of being bitten., scratched, urinated on, and much more.

So the next time you take your dog to the groomer don't be so quick to complain about the price of your dogs haircut. Groomers work very hard and most or underpaid for what they do. We take good care of your pets and treat them with the same love that we treat our own. If the price is still too steep you may want to begin grooming your dog yourself at home. Although, I wouldn't be surprised if you run back to the groomer after the first self groom. I believe that sometimes until you try it yourself you will never understand how much work goes into making your dog absolutely beautiful.

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Years of offering the finest grooming for high end clients have made Robin Kasper what some would call an expert in the canine grooming & skin care industry. Recently she has shared some of her most valuable tips, advice, and recipes for the conscientious pet owner in an easy to follow guide "Essentials For The Herbal Hound". This guide contains a wealth of information on how to make dog shampoo  and dozens of safe all-natural pet care remedies  including flea shampoos, odor solutions, oral hygiene solutions and much more. This guide is a great resource for any dog lover who wants to create their own  homemade dog shampoo  and solutions.

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Get instructions and tips on how to use slicker brushes for long haired dog grooming in this free pet grooming training video. Expert: Elise McMahon Bio: Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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12Sep/12Off

Dog Grooming Products Keep Your Pet Clean And Well Groomed!

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Article by Fred Romano

Your dogs are the most devoted and loyal friends to you. No matter what mental conditions you are under, they can understand and respond to your feelings most plausibly. In the same way that you take care of your family members, you should take care of his health and hygiene with dog grooming products. Dogs need proper grooming to keep them shining, good and hygienic. They understand your feelings very well, though they may not be able to express it. In this give and take relationship between you and your dog, the most important thing is love and care that your share for each other. You also make his life comfortable and easy. When concerned about their dog grooming products, you need to be very cautious and careful. Grooming is an important step in maintaining cleanliness, hygiene and thus a healthy life.

We all actually think grooming your pet dog is only to make him look good, but actually all dog grooming products are meant to keep your dog clean and healthy. For example, most pet owners bathe their dogs and clip the nails of the dogs, but did you know that brushing your dog's teeth is very important. The teeth of the dog are the most vulnerable part of its body, but do not use human toothpaste on your dog, there are special toothpastes available for your pet dog and moreover toothpaste is not meant to be swallowed and the dog would not know that. When using dog grooming products, one should be very careful and purchase only the best.

Dog grooming products include shampoos, conditioners, brush and nail clippers. Some supplies for grooming are quite important for the hygienic care of dog's ears, eyes and teeth. At the same time, they make your dog look stylish and also maintain its furry coat. Dog grooming products not only help to make your dog look healthy from outside, buy these supplies keep them healthy from inside too, and who wouldn't want a cute active healthy dog pouncing on you when you return home from work. It is an old saying and has been proven to be true from time to time that dog is mans best friend.

The wide ranges of the dog grooming products are a blessing for every breed of pet. The products are made of the best quality raw materials so that the skin is in best condition. Thus, a good care taken by you will be fruitful in many ways like a cool hug from your pet. To purchase special types of shampoos, conditioners, tear stain removers, brushes or grooming tools like slicker brushes, combs, mat combs or dog grooming clippers you can simply order them through an online store! Special brushes are also available on the Internet through online pet stores, which are used to check your pets' ears for any trace of dirt. Grooming your pet dog at home with the best dog grooming products could also be a great joy and a special moment for you and your pet dog to share.

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Fred is an expert in the field. For dog accesories and for more information on dog grooming tools Please visit: http://www.upscalepup.com

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19Jan/12Off

A Groomed Dog Is A Happy Dog – Grooming Your Dog

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Article by Debra Garrison

Brushes, combs, clippers, ribbons and bows: what do we know about grooming our dog? A groomed dog is a happy dog, and just like people, your dog will feel better if they are clean and well groomed.

Grooming your dog yourself can easily be done at home with a little practice. Brushing your dog is a good start. With several different brushes available to the consumer, you will have to choose the one that works best for your dog's hair coat. Brushing your dog removes dirt and loose hair and prevents mats from forming. Unfortunately, sometimes those mats are already there and they need to be removed before bathing the dog. Carefully clean your dog's eyes and gently wipe out your dogs ears, noticing if there is any redness or tenderness to the ears. If there is an odor coming from the ears, or your dog seems to be in pain, seek out a veterinarian's advice.

Check your dog's teeth, and again check with your veterinarian for instructions on keeping them clean.

Toenails that grow too long can be painful for a dog, so use a toenail clipper made just for dogs to clip them. You can find these clippers at stores where pet products are sold.

Now your dog is ready for the bath. Be careful not to get water in the dog's ears and eyes. Thoroughly wet its coat and apply shampoo made for dogs. Gently lather the dog's hair coat; once lathered be sure to rinse the shampoo out completely. Dry your dog's coat with an absorbent towel, or if you have a long haired dog, consider using a blow dryer. With a little practice and a lot of patience, grooming can be done at home. For more information on grooming, there are books and videos for teaching the at-home groomer.

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