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Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
1w ago
Jack-Russell-Lover submitted a new resource:
Bathward Bound Dog Grooming - Professional dog/cat grooming based in Bargoed, South Wales, UK
At Bathward Bound Dog Grooming, we offer a 1 to 1 service to provide your pet with care and attention using high quality products designed to deep clean the coat without stripping away their natural oils.
1 to 1 service
8.5 years professional grooming experience
Canine first aid trained
Bsc Hons in animal behaviour and...
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Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
3M ago
Hi, I’ve previously used Velcote supplement for coats. My chow chow looked awful after blowing her coat. The difference it made was amazing. Trouble is I can’t find it anywhere to buy now, I’m using flax seed oil and Salmon oil but it’s not as good.
Could anyone recommend an alternative please ..read more
Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
3M ago
Sunny is an australian labradoodle that isn't a fan of brushing but isn't aggressive or anything she just walks away or fidgets.
But its still difficult to brush her properly and gets matted to the skin and needs to go to groomers to get it all shaved off.
Is there any easy tips to brush long hair of labradoodles that we don't always need to go to the groomers to shave it short ..read more
Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
5M ago
Hi! My dog (Hiero) is 9months. We’ve take him to the groomer 2x in the past (+ his previous owners took him every 3-4 weeks so he’s familiar) + my partner & I have groomed him ourselves multiple of times. He’s alwaaays behaved during grooms— we get positive feedback from groomers and he never gives my partner & I a hard time either. He’s super happy afterwards.
On Sat, 4/16/22- we took him to the same place we groomed him in Feb because we loved the outcome. We assumed all the groomers...
Dog is acting different after grooming ..read more
Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
9M ago
Hi,
We have our first puppy on the way and wanted to get some advice on keeping a dog looking and smelling clean between baths.
Would really appreciate your tips and product recommendations ..read more
Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
1y ago
Hi All,
i'm usually in the puppy forum, but thought I'd venture in to the grown up bit for this query
I was wondering what tips people had for washing pet hair off clothes. Of course I want minimum effort Stuff I've heard of/ tried so far: Pre wash cycle ....vinegar.....tumble drier.
Thank you all ..read more
Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
1y ago
Hey Everyone, I'm Amber and I am a trainee dog groomer currently on my level 3 .
I am currently a graphic designer which I LOVE however i have always had a passion for animals since being young, so have made the decision to become a full time dog groomer/ walker once I have experience and my qualifications as I just LOVE dogs. I am the proud dog mother of my 2 beautiful cocker spaniel boys, Blue and Loki.
You can follow my Dog Grooming journey here @wooflove.uk on Instagram
On my journey...
Hello, Owner of Woof Love Northeast & Shop - Dog Grooming /Walking and Pet Business templates ..read more
Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
2y ago
I have two cockapoo's and the groomers always want to pluck their ears. They don't get ear issues really but they're 18 months and 36 months old. So perhaps it's something they'll get issues with as they get older? And clipping them now would help with that?
When I say clipping, I think mean using tweezers to pluck hairs out of the inside.
What's your view guys ..read more
Dog Forum » Dog Grooming
2y ago
I'm posting this as part of a set of helpful 'easy reference' articles for common questions and problems. Feel free to add additional info on separation anxiety in this thread but please start a new thread for specific questions relating to your dog. The article was written by Jacksdad - thank you!
Nail maintenance
The solution with trimming a dog’s nails is training.
If your dog runs when you get the nail trimming tools, that simply means past experiences were...
Nail maintenance ..read more