Not exact matches
With a little work, a little
patience, and perhaps a good number
of hotdogs, you (or your veterinarian /
groomer — it's OK to bail) can give your
dog a perfect pedicure.
Owning a Bouvier, like many
dogs, requires
patience, love, a lot
of grooming, a willingness to exercise the
dog and pay for regular health care, a desire to have a companion who follows you around the house keeping an eye on you, and a commitment to complete at least one set
of good obedience classes.
Consider whether you have the time and
patience for a
dog that needs a lot
of grooming, or the money to pay someone else to do it.
To do this requires a bit
of patience, before you start any
dog grooming procedures, make sure you show the
grooming tools to your
dog, let it sniff it a bit.
If you are worried that you are not up to the task, let me tell you this — learning how to
groom a
dog is not rocket science, anyone willing to invest a bit
of time,
patience and go through a proper
dog grooming training will be able to do it.
Keep in mind that if your
dog is older and / or has always hated being
groomed, any
of these training goals will take a little longer to achieve, and will require a lot more
patience.
- Buying: the Ordering Process - Buying: the Possibility
of an Older, Rescued Coton - Buying:
Patience,
Patience,
Patience - Things to Do After You've Ordered Your Puppy - Talk to Your Breeder - Preparing House and Yard - Finding a Veterinarian & Training Class - Where to Buy Puppy and
Dog Supplies - Buying Toys - Buying Kennel (or Crate)- Buying a «Sherpa» Bag - Buying
Grooming Supplies - Picking Up Your Puppy
They are professionals with a practiced sense
of gentility with pets, imparting the grace
of patience that seems to be understood and appreciated by most
of the
dogs and cats a pet
groomer will encounter on a daily basis.