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dog grooming book mascot For the brave souls who already groom their dogs at home.

Are you getting the results you want when you groom your dog?  
Are there certain areas of your dog that you are having problems with?
Could you use a little help?  


   This book about dog grooming gives you step by step instructions on how to groom your dog in a basic hair style. These techniques can be used for all breeds including
Cocker Spaniels, Poodles, Golden Retrievers, large, small and mixed breed dogs. You will learn:
  •  Use of grooming tools  (Tools you will need and how to use them properly.)
  •  Tricks of the trade  (Tips and tricks to make grooming much easier on both you and your dog.)
  •  Roughing techniques  (Save time by preparing your dog for the bath.)
  •  Shampoo and rinse  (Dry skin? Oily coat? Learn what to use and how to use it properly.)
  •  Finishing techniques  (Learn how to clip, scissor and detail your dog. Also learn finishing tricks.)
  •  Variations to the face  (Do you want your dog's face to look like a Schnauzer, a Shih Tzu or just neat and tidy?)
  •  Questions and answers  (The most commonly asked questions about dog grooming.)
  •  Helpful illustrations throughout the book
  •  Safety tips to help prevent accidents



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Articles from Doggie Dews
Thor
Grooming-Health
Cocker Spaniel
Wild Thing
Home Grooming
Matts
Removing Matts
Leaving your pet
Escape Artist
Choosing the right dog
To Crate or Not to Crate

Articles from other Authors
Understanding your pets
chewing issues


Pros and Cons of
buying pet medicine
online



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Did You Know?
Eating chocolate or onions can be hazardous for your dog.ask a vet online

Dogs get knots in movement areas and in areas where you pet them.

Your dogs feet are very sensitive and this is why some dogs do not like their feet touched.

Old dogs do learn new tricks, they just choose whether they should do them or not.

Table scraps are not good for your dog and can cause health problems.

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