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Dog Grooming

By admin | February 21, 2010

Naturally, whenever a dog is not use to being groomed, they are going to act as if they do not enjoy it. Have you ever thought how much you’ll hate combing your hair if you simply did it a couple of times a year? Unwashed hair and fur gets snarled and are no fun to comb/brush through. If a dog is treated this way, then no wonder they do not care to be groomed…you wouldn’t either.

Dogs which are un-groomed or under groomed are much more likely to be plagued with parasites and problems. Grooming actually gives you the opportunity to explore your dog’s skin to uncover irritations, sores, cuts, lumps, or signs of fleas. Catching any kind of a problem with your dog early will alleviate a serious catastrophe.

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