Is it really possible to easily groom your dog AT HOME, make him or her HEALTHIER and HAPPIER --
and SAVE hundreds of dollars a year?
Yes! It Really Is -- and Dog Grooming Courses are
Cheaper than you think!
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Believe it or not, even today with all the information available to us, there are still dog owners who do
not know that it is essential to keep their dogs well-groomed.
They just do not see the necessity of taking the time -- or spending the
money -- to keep their dog properly groomed on a regular basis.
But consider that your dog cannot just stay clean on his or her own. Unlike
cats, dogs depend almost entirely on their owners to help them stay clean.
Below are 6 reasons why you should take the time to groom your dog properly and just a few
of the benefits for both you and your dog.
- The main reason, naturally, is that regular grooming promotes the health of
your dog, giving him or her healthier skin and coat. Regular brushing boosts the blood flow in the
skin underneath the coat. This in turn helps the coat to stay strong. In
addition, dogs need regular bathing much the same as humans do in
order to remove the dirt and toxins that may get caught in their fur. Regular baths and grooming can
remove these before the become a problem.
- Grooming enhances your dog’s overall health in a number of important ways.
Dogs love attention from you -- and regular grooming ensures that your dog gets plenty of
it. In addition, it can improve the circulation, boost muscle mass and reduce the possibility of infection
from dirt and grime in the coat. Regular grooming along with a good diet will boost your dog’s immune
system, meaning that he or she will be less likely to become ill in the first place
- It helps to eliminate the smell often associated with dirty dogs - on your
pet and in your home. Everyone has had the unpleasent experience of walking into someone's home
and being almost overcome by the pungent smell of stale dog. But regular grooming of
your dog can help to minimize the smell. This applies to all breeds of dog - but especially to those that
have long and thick coats.
- Grooming on a regular basis will help you to notice any problems as
soon as they arise. This may not be one of the more obvious reasons that spring to
mind, but it is a very important benefit. Regularly going over your dogs entire body with a brush will
help your to notice immediately if something is amiss. You will notice changes - lumps,
swelling or such - in your dog’s body, which can be important in the diagnosis of many
illnesses. And you can spot any cuts, grazes or sore spots.
- Taking a dog grooming course and learning to groom your dog yourself can
also cut down on the overall cost of grooming in the long run. Sure it will cost a bit up front (probably
much less than you think) but you will no longer need to pay for someone else to groom your dog
every six months or so.
- Finally, and perhaps most importantly, it will bring you and your dog much
closer, creating a bond you both will enjoy for many years. Grooming strenghens your
relationship because it gives you a shared experience, one that is pleasurable for your canine companion.
Dogs love gentle grooming by someone who knows how to do it correctly. Plus they love attention from
their owners.
The reasons above should be more than enough to let you see exactly
why you -- and your dog -- can benefit from a dog grooming course. Have a healtier, happier dog that loves you
all the more, spend quality time with your pet -- and save money all at the same time.
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