Not exact matches
Regular grooming becomes something they look forward to — special
time when all your attention is focused on them.
Alternatively, if the dog would spend a lot of
time alone, or the potential owner is not interested in
regular grooming, a low - maintenance dog is a better choice.
Taking the
time to
groom your dog on a
regular basis has its own rewards; it strengthens your bond with her and allows you to notice health problems before they become serious.
Its long pretty, straight or slightly wavy hair with a dense and impermeable lower layer needs
regular care: it should be
groomed daily and combed several
times a week.
Anyone who owns or has
regular contact with felines knows that they seem to spend a huge proportion of their waking
time grooming themselves.
From proper nutrition and health to
regular grooming techniques and appropriate play -
time activities, you recognize that owning a cat is a responsibility that gets rewarded ten-fold!
If you opt for a long - haired dog and you don't have the
time or knowledge to
groom him properly, he will also need
regular trips to a
groomer.
Are you prepared to spend the
time and money on
regular grooming or training appointments?
They lose a great deal of hair when they shed their winter coats, and more
regular grooming will be necessary during this
time.
They also need
regular grooming, so if you can't afford to do that, and can't take the
time to brush the dog out daily, don't get one
If you don't have the
time to commit to keeping up with the
grooming requirements of a full coat, or finances to take them to the
grooming parlor on a
regular schedule — there are several Cute Clips that look well on them.
This coat has a relatively high shedding rate (especially in spring and fall) that requires
regular grooming, specifically hair - brushing two to three
times per week.
The full, fluffy double coat of the Pomeranian requires
regular grooming at least a couple of
times a week to help control shedding and remove mats.
You may not notice the weight gain if it happens over a long period of
time, which is why it's important to keep a close eye on your cat's body condition during
grooming sessions and visit your veterinarian for
regular check - ups.
You must be willing to monitor and socialize an active puppy, take him to puppy or kindergarten class, devote
time to
grooming on a
regular basis, provide a safe exercise area, and most of all, agree to share your home with your Airedale.
Grooming an Airedale three or four
times a year, in addition to
regular weekly brushing and combing will keep him looking great and provide an opportunity to make sure he is healthy and in proper weight.
Oral disease affects over 80 % of dogs by the
time they're three years old, which means a dog dental care program should be a top priority in your
regular grooming and health care routine.
Boarding dogs receive 10 % off our
regular grooming / bathing price if reservations are made at same
time and please mention this 10 % offer.
GSDs need
regular grooming year - round, but the
grooming that takes place during the
time a German Shepherd blows his coat (usually in the late summer or early fall) needs to be more intensive than usual.
Regular grooming prevents dandruff by distributing skin oils, and it's an excellent
time to check for fleas, ticks, skin infections, or ear mites.
It is important that you devote some
time to
regular grooming, since this gives you an opportunity to carefully check your puppy and make sure that everything is alright.
The Bouvier has a thick double coat, and, although they don't shed excessively, they do need
regular grooming, at least brushing several
times a week.
It does require
regular grooming, so if you don't have
time to devote to consistent
grooming appointments, the Bichon isn't right for you.
Dogs can be trained to enjoy
regular handling procedures such as pilling,
grooming, toenail trims and often in a very short amount of
time — such as 5 minutes.
Grooming the Bolognese dog breed does take some
time, as it must be brushed and combed on a
regular basis to prevent matting — how often will depend upon the dog.
Murphy will need
regular grooming to keep his fur from becoming matted, over
time the staining on his coat will go away.
Start immediately with the routine you've identified for daily care with
regular feeding, walking, playing, and
grooming times.
Make
grooming a fun,
regular activity and use the
time to check the dog for lumps, bumps of abrasions.
Regular grooming can seem like a chore, but it provides an excellent
time to bond with your pet and helps to ensure that they are in tip - top shape.
You can reduce the loose hair you find with
regular brushing and
grooming sessions during these
times.
This is mainly a matter of preference and your willingness to devote
time to
regular grooming.
The benefits to your dog's health by
regular grooming far outweigh the small outlay of money for the
grooming tools, and
time spent
grooming.
Regular blood tests over the last twelve years have shown that they have not infected the FIV negative cats, even though they spend much
time grooming each other and sharing food bowls and litter trays.
One or two brushings per week will help kitty to keep her healthy glow and allow her to bask in yummy together
time - and you'll find that
regular sessions are especially beneficial when your cat ages and is no longer able to
groom so meticulously on her own.
Regular grooming is needed but this is not
time consuming if done regularly.
As summer continues, there's no better
time than now to introduce Buster to a
regular grooming routine.
The
time saved with exercise is more than made up for in
grooming though as the long coat of a Collie needs
regular brushing.
Morkies require brushing several
times a week and
regular grooming.
Take
time to stroke and
groom your senior cat on a
regular basis so you can identify any new lumps, bumps, or painful areas.
Regular grooming of your pet's coat will keep it clean and healthy, and
time spent in this activity is worthwhile, providing great pleasure for owner and pet alike.
Since not every dog owner has enough free
time to
groom their dog on a
regular basis, many different...
If you are prepared to put in the
time required to train your dog and keep him properly
groomed - and you don't mind incorporating dealing with dog hair into your
regular cleaning routine - a Golden just might be your ideal companion.
It requires only moderate
regular grooming but should be hand - stripped several
times a year.
Removing matts can be a simple process given the proper tools, but it may be very
time consuming if the dog is not kept on a
regular grooming schedule.
It is best to
groom the dog on a
regular basis during this
time.
Regular brushing not only helps to get rid of dead hair and skin cells, it keeps your house cleaner and also makes your
groomers job easier because they won't be spending as much
time detangling your dogs coat when they go in for a visit.
To avoid dental health risks, you need to carryout
regular dental
grooming daily or three
times a week.
if you are willing to invest some more
time and
regular grooming (because the trimming should be done more often in comparison to a short cut) you can go for the long hair style.
Take the
time to find a
groomer with whom both you and your dog are comfortable so you can reap the full benefits of a
regular grooming routine.
routine veterinary care including check - ups and vaccines adequate nutrition through proper diet; clean water at all
times daily exercise and
regular bathing and
grooming