Indoor pets need grooming as much as outdoor pets. Keep their fur healthy and free of dirt, dust, and other allergens.
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The ultimate guide to groom your dog like a pro
Regular grooming goes beyond keeping your dog’s hair clean. It helps improve blood circulation and also allows you to spot injuries early.
Help! My dog hates baths. Use this guide to ease anxiety
Most dogs fear having a dog bath. To reduce anxiety, use warm water and the right shampoo, reduce slipping risks, and distract your dog.
11 must-have dog grooming tools to keep your dog clean
If you choose to groom your dog at home, you need the right dog grooming tools including shears, nail trimmers, brushes, and shampoos.
Dog grooming guide: Care for your pup from the top of his head to the soles of his paws
Go beyond brushing and bathing. Use this dog grooming guide to keep your pup clean and healthy.
3 Easy Ways to Improve Your Dog’s Dry Skin
Help fight your dog’s dry skin with a balanced diet, a humidifier, and regular grooming.
4 natural ways to keep your dog’s coat strong and healthy
Keep your dog’s coat healthy by feeding a high-protein diet, bathing as needed, and daily brushing. Grooming also helps reduce shedding.
5 tips to help your dog enjoy a trip to the groomer
Reduce grooming stress. Stay calm and reward your dog for good behavior. Treats, extra attention and lots of praise reinforce a positive message.
4 tips to reduce dog grooming stress
Reduce dog grooming stress by preparing your dog, staying calm, rewarding your dog, and tiring your dog out before you go.
Be a thrifty dog owner and save money
Thrifty dog owner: Save money by buying food in bulk and making your own treats and toys. Skip the groomer and care for your dog yourself.