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Dog Grooming- A Beginners Guide to Grooming Your Dog

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  Do you want to learn some dog grooming tips? Yes, it is possible for you to groom your dog without having to take them to your  vet clinic . In this article, we will share some of the best grooming tips everyone should know. Dogs are called man’s best friend for a reason. They are fun to be with, sensitive, sympathetic, loyal friend, faithful and even protective. 6 Dog Grooming Tips for Beginners #1: Bath Your Dog This is without saying that you need to bathe your dog. Some people erroneously think that because they are animals they don’t need bathing. Well, they do because they get dirty just like we do and they need to be cleaned just like we do. Dogs, however, don’t need bathing as often as we do so you can get away with once in one or two months. Sometimes, your dog might need a bath is it rolled in something or it is prescribed by the vet due to a medical condition but otherwise, it doesn’t need to be often because bathing them frequently can actually dry out their skin and caus

10 Heartwarming Ways to Show Your Dog You Love Them

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  1. One word: snuggles Most dogs, like 99.99 percent out there, love to snuggle. We all get so busy with work, kids, chores, house projects, etc. that it can be easy to forget that our furballs would love nothing more than to snuggle up in our laps. So even if it’s only for 15 minutes a day, take the time to nuzzle up with your pup and get a little extra bonding in. 2. Make playtime a priority Again, we’re all so darn busy and tired these days that when our pups are running around with boundless energy, it can seem like a nuisance. I know I’ve had days where it’s like, geez dog, can’t you just chill out and let me be? 3. Teach them a new trick When you first get a dog, training is top of mind. But then as time goes on, it’s easy to become complacent. Heck, Toby used to be a pro at rolling over when he was younger, but when we tell him to do that now, he gives us a befuddled look. If you’re looking to spend more quality time with your dog, teaching them a new trick is a fabulous idea.