Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
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Bubbles dog grooming Blog gives advice and tips on your dog's health and needs. Authored by Gary.
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
The Yorkshire Terrier's Origins.
Yorkies originated in the northern English counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire in the mid-1800s, according to the American Kennel Club. Scotland's weavers are said to have gone to the north region, according to historians. During this period, they brought terriers from Scotland with them. This is not your typical Scottish terrier. The terriers that helped establish the Yorkshire Terrier in the 1800s are now gone. Other breeds including the Dandie Dinmont and Skye contributed to the development of the Yorkie. Some even claim the Maltese were included in th ..read more
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
Doodles can have a range of coat types according to breed and generation. Some individuals have curly hair, while others have wavy hair or a combination of both. Some dogs shed a lot, while others don't shed at all. In any case, if you own a Doodle, you are well aware of how irresistibly cute they are. Even if you want to maintain that face fluffy and teddy bear-like for the rest of its life, Doodle haircuts are a must.
The hair of a doodle grows out longer than that of a typical dog. Some even claim that, like a Poodle, it never stops growing. Fresh haircuts, like human hair, will keep t ..read more
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
Every dog molts; the difference lies in the way each breed sheds its hair. All dog breeds, whether they have no hair, short hair, or long scruffy hair, require regular grooming. Regardless of whether their coats require regular visits to a professional groomer, all breeds should be introduced to professional grooming at about 12 to 16 weeks of age. Because youngsters embrace all new experiences at this early ‘learning' period, the timing at that early period is critical. Every dog is in danger of encountering ‘fox poo,' muddy puddles, paint, and other hazards that may necessitate expert assis ..read more
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
While the majority of dog owners maintain their pets to keep them looking their best, many neglect the importance of basic grooming. Maintenance is essential for your dog's health and happiness, and even a short-haired dog can suffer from a lack of grooming. The amount of care your dog need will vary depending on their coat type, but all dogs require proper maintenance of their coats. Just regular brushing at home can help maintain your coat.
Ticks, fleas, and other parasites. One of the most important reasons to wash your dog is to keep fleas and ticks at bay. Even while bathing alone isn't ..read more
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
I am very excited to announce that Nagayu Treatment is now available at Bubbles Dog Grooming. Nagayu CO2 Skin Therapy Treatment increases blood circulation and oxygen absorption. Deep cleaning, odour removal, improves skin and coat condition, protects Ph levels, and aids healing.
What is the Nagayu Co2 Treatment?
Originally developed in Japan, the Nagayu Skin Therapy System consists of a compressed tablet of carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and bicarbonate which is then inserted into a specialized shower head designed to deliver the treatment directly onto the pet’s skin. The tablet contains a speci ..read more
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
Keeping your dog's teeth clean is important, as ignoring this can lead to plaque build-up and dental disease. Dental disease is very common in dogs, second only to ,ear infections, and can be extremely uncomfortable - much like we would experience. To avoid expensive treatment costs check and clean your dog's teeth regularly as part of their grooming treatment
. Before you begin brushing your dog's teeth, it's always a good idea to have your veterinarian demonstrate the proper technique. The positioning of the jaws and how the teeth meet differs between breeds. Brachycephalic breeds, such as P ..read more
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
Fleas can be a big problem for your dog, but you don’t have to get rid of them. This list of natural solutions can help you keep these blood-sucking critters at bay. Flea season is upon us, and the goal is to get your dog through the season without an infestation. In addition to a good diet and lifestyle, which should be the foundation of any flea control strategy, the eight suggestions in this article will help you keep fleas away and keep your dog healthy, happy and content.
Rosemary rinse
A rosemary rinse will chase fleas away from your dog: it’s easy to use and works wonders. Boil a couple ..read more
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
Many dog owners are unsure how to keep their pets cool in the summer sun. Not all dogs can stand the sun. We like to find ways to assist them as caring owners.
In the summer, some dog owners opt to shave their dog's coat, believing that removing the extra coat would help the dog stay cool. It seems to make sense, similar to removing a layer of clothes. However, depending on the dog's coat style, grooming them may be the worst thing you can do, as they can lose their capacity to safeguard themselves from the sun and cool themselves.
Dog coats come in a wide variety of types. Understanding your ..read more
Bubbles Dog Grooming Blog
2y ago
Is your dog not its usual happy self? Is it not lavishing the usual amount of attention on you or perhaps going overboard with showing you its love. Don’t just ignore this unusual behavior but consider that your dog might actually be stressed. Stress isn’t just a human complaint: dogs suffer from it too. To help you assess the situation we’ve created a list of the most common signs of stress (in alphabetical order) in dogs followed by the causes and ways to alleviate it. Here are the best ways to tell whether your dog is stressed.
1. Abnormal shedding If you are use to your dog’s shedding seas ..read more
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2y ago
In the cold, you must take your dog for a stroll. Walking is not only a great method for your dog to get some exercise, but it also allows them to sniff the amazing scents of the world around them. They get to socialise with other dogs, spend quality time with their owners, and work up an appetite in preparation for a pleasant night by the fire.
However, before deciding whether or not to take your dog out, you should check the weather forecast. A walk would be welcome on a bright, crisp sunny day with little breeze, for example. However, if the weather forecast indicates that it will be windy ..read more