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Fight the Frizz!
Hot weather, high humidity, and lots of playtime outside can lead to seasonal coat challenges. Luckily, there are lots of premium conditioning products available to help combat dry skin and frizzy coats.
Summer fun often means extra baths for Fido. Shampoos wash away dirt and excess skin oi
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Jul 27th 2021
The Purrfect Groom: Cat Grooming Tips
"Don't cats groom themselves?" People ask.
While it is true that cats lick their fur to help keep it tidy, most cats do best when their owner helps them with coat maintenance. This is especially true for long-haired cats and older cats who may experience stiffness in their joints that inhibit their grooming habits.
"What kind of brush is best for my cat?" You may wonder.
The truth is the best way to remove shedding coat and prevent tangles fro
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Jul 20th 2021
Cool Canines: Tips to Keep Them Cool in Summer
It's summertime, and the livin' is easy. But often hot! How can we help keep our canine companions cool?People often wonder if clipping their dog's hair very short for summer is a good idea. In reality, a dog's fur coat, when properly cared for and kept free of mats and tangles, offers insulation from heat, sun, and insect bites. However, double-coated breeds, such as German Shepherds, Husky's, and Golden Retrievers, can run into trouble if their dense undercoat is not brushed out. Breeds with t
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Jun 15th 2021
Grooming Hacks: The Do's and The Don'ts
Want to make grooming sessions go more smoothly and effectively? Follow these simple steps:Do choose the correct tools for the job. Quality grooming tools may cost a little more, but they are kind to skin and coats and will last for a long time when properly cared for. Do use shampoos and conditioners that are designed for pets. There are products available for every imaginable coat type and issue; let them help you achieve excellent results.Do read product labels and use as directed.
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Jun 8th 2021
Aaronco Stripping Knives: Strip the Coat for Summer
When it comes to grooming tools, there are probably some you look at and think, "What are those for?" Stripping knives may fall into that category.Stripping knives are used mainly by groomers and exhibitors of harsh coated breeds (for example, Wire Haired Fox Terriers, Scottish Terriers, Bouvier des Flanders) and sporting breed dogs which are shown with a natural jacket, such as English Springer Spaniels, Irish Setters, and both American and English Cocker Spaniels. However, stripping and cardin
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Jun 2nd 2021