Tear staining
HOW TO TREAT TEAR STAINS: STEP 1: Seek veterinary advice to rule out medical causes such as ingrowing eyelashes or tear duct problems STEP 2: Meticulously maintain your dog’s clean face. Wipe face with...
View ArticleClean teeth?
Unfortunately I see dogs as young as 2 with tooth decay and bad plaque. I am often asked how to keep dogs’ teeth clean. The answer for me is simple….feed a raw diet with plenty of uncooked bones!...
View ArticleCorrect grooming at home
Lots of owners say to me that they brush their dog every day, but it still ends up matted. What can you do to prevent the matting? Use the correct brush -You’re wasting your time and effort if you use...
View ArticleHandling your dog
Young and old dogs can learn new tricks! It is up to the owner to show their dog that grooming is nothing to be frightened of. This can be done with a few simple techniques:- Groom your dog daily Get...
View ArticleWhy a double-coated breed should NOT be clipped…
Dogs with a double coat* should not normally be clipped as it defeats the natural cooling effects of the top coat and can lead to distorted regrowth (‘coat funk’) and sunburn. The best way to keep...
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