Sentences with phrase «daily brush through»

The fancy clips of the show ring are not essential and for most poodles a regular visit to the groomer and daily brush through is sufficient.
Both breeds are average shedders so a daily brush through will keep hairs to a minimum.

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If I'd taken my daughter to the dentist when she got her first tooth, I might not be suffering through daily tooth - brushing battles.
But as we'll see, daily skin brushing does as well by jump starting the lymphatic drainage system, which allow wastes to be excreted regularly through the skin.
To achieve this, I do not brush the curls all the way through like I would for a softer style (which is actually more my daily style).
He refuses to coddle audiences or fill in the spaces where the narrative should be, and the camera studies Hannah as she goes through the motions of her daily routine — from brushing her hair to rubbing in skin lotion.
If your rabbit is going through a heavy shed, you should brush it daily.
Daily plaque control through tooth brushing is the key to help prevent periodontal disease.
o If you can brush your kitten?s teeth on a daily basis, and continue this on through adulthood, you will go a LONG ways towards keeping your cat?s teeth healthy and minimizing dental disease.
This daily grooming ritual isn't just for vanity's sake — many of the skin problems common to English Setters are actually caused by outdoor debris (burrs, leaves, or dry brush) working its way up through the dog's fur and close to its actual skin.
The Afghan hound's single coat of long, silky hair must be brushed through daily to prevent it from tangling and matting.
The risk of hairballs can be reduced through the use of daily brushing and grooming, as well as with an effective laxative.
If you can brush your kitten?s teeth on a daily basis, and continue this on through adulthood, you will go a LONG ways towards keeping your cat?s teeth healthy and minimizing dental disease.
If your dog has a short upper or lower jaw and his teeth do not come together (like pugs, bulldogs, shih tzus, boxers, and other brachycephalic breeds), he breathes through an open mouth, or he has normal jaws but they are tiny and the teeth are too close together (like the Maltese, Yorkie, Miniature Pinscher, and some other small breeds) daily brushing is vital to prevent tartar buildup, gingivitis, and the eventual development of periodontal disease.
The best way to prevent tartar build - up is through daily tooth brushing using canine toothpaste that is specifically designed to be swallowed.
Fortunately, many dental problems can be prevented at home through daily brushing, the use of dental rinses in the drinking water and even prescription diets when necessary.
Teeth infections are more common in dogs after the age of 3 and may be prevented through daily teeth brushing and the administration of chew treats and chew toys.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) President, Dr. Ted Cohn, recently stated that although daily tooth brushing is advised for dogs and cats, only 2 percent of dog owners follow through.
The long - haired variety can be a little more work and will need a daily brush, but the regular short - haired variety just needs a weekly brush through, with perhaps a little more attention during the change of seasons as the coat changes.
This can be achieved through regular dental exams and cleanings by a vet, daily tooth brushing and feeding your dog specially designed foods and treats that help clean teeth.
Maybe because dental care isn't included in health insurance or maybe because daily brushing is so monotonous we just go through the motions.
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