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All Dog Breeds

October 8, 2009 by Pet Shampoo · Leave a Comment 

Dogs have served men for centuries in diverse activities. In the past, they were optimal used for hunting in addition herding cattle. They are not used for such purposes as much anymore. However, novel uses have been discovered for dogs, such as guiding the blind. in addition of course, all dog breeds in all eras have likewise been selected as companionship animals whose simply purpose is to be a close friend of their owner. All of these different activities require different abilities.

Care For Your Dog – Keeping Your Dog’s Coat Healthy

September 21, 2009 by Pet Shampoo · Leave a Comment 

Depending on the breed of your dog, some dogs need to have regular grooming compared to other dogs. This article is about care for your dog, dog, Dog breeds, dog care tips, dog coats, Dog grooming, English Springer Spaniel, Health Medical Pharma, healthy dog coats, healthy well dog, Human Interest, Irish Water Spaniel, Maltese, Poodle, [...] Related Articles: It’s a Dog’s Diet? The Do’s and Don’ts of Keeping Your Pet Healthy Regardless of the breed of dog you have, and no... Parrot Ca

The Puggle Being The Most Famous Hybrid

August 3, 2009 by Pet Shampoo · Leave a Comment 

by David Bellman The Puggle is a hybrid that was developed 20 years ago and since then its popularity continued to rise so that today it is noted as the most popular of hybrids. This dog was developed from the crossbreeding of a female Beagle and a male Pug during the 1980’s when the US was keen on developing new dog breeds. The Puggle was the result of the efforts of Wallace Haven, a dog breeder from Wisconsin, USA. The Puggle is famous as a lap dog and many famous people such as Uma Thurma

How To Groom Your Dog?

July 27, 2009 by Pet Shampoo · Leave a Comment 

Being a dog owner can mean lots of responsibility, regardless of the age of your dog or the dog breeds. First, you need to make sure that you house train your dog so that it will not dirty your house. Next, you will have to correct any other undesirable dog behaviors if any. Every pet owner wishes to have a great looking, and well-groomed pet that attracts the attention. Dog grooming has been in vogue from sometime now. Dog grooming parlors are springing up in most neighborhoods and pet owners a

How to Groom your Dog at Home

July 26, 2009 by Pet Shampoo · Leave a Comment 

Being a dog owner can mean lots of responsibility, regardless of the age of your dog or the dog breeds. First, you need to make sure that you house train your dog so that it will not dirty your house. Next, you will have to correct any other undesirable dog behaviors if any. Every pet owner wishes to have a great looking, and well-groomed pet that attracts the attention. Dog grooming has been in vogue from sometime now. Dog grooming parlors are springing up in most neighborhoods and pet owners a

Information On Grooming Pets

July 18, 2009 by Pet Shampoo · Leave a Comment 

Being a dog owner can mean lots of responsibility, regardless of the age of your dog or the dog breeds. First, you need to make sure that you house train your dog so that it will not dirty your house. Next, you will have to correct any other undesirable dog behaviors if any. Every pet owner wishes to have a great looking, and well-groomed pet that attracts the attention. Dog grooming has been in vogue from sometime now. Dog grooming parlors are springing up in most neighborhoods and pet owners a

All Breed Dog Grooming

May 25, 2009 by Pet Shampoo · Leave a Comment 

All Breed Dog Grooming




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3 Stars Home Grooming
I was a little disappointed with this book. I expected to see step by step pictures of how to cut a dogs hair and face. I groom at home and have a problem grooming the dogs face without it looking unprofessional. The other pointers and pictures did help as to bathing around the face, using certain size blades, different scissors for different areas of the body, etc.

5 Stars A great book
I thought this book was superb with easy directions and covered heaps of dog breeds. I have been clipping my Westie’s and it is always successful foud it very helpful

2 Stars Beware - do not buy this book and “All 87 Breed Dog Grooming”
I bought both of these books and it is word for word the same book. This is a good general information book but don’t buy both. The other book is half the price - buy that one.

5 Stars REALLY GOOD ,VERRY RECOMENDED
i have groomed my own dogs for two eyers.

I LOVE THIS BOOK BECAUSE IT HAS STEP, BY STEP ,TO GROOM ALL BREEDS!

I HAVE TEN DOGS YORKIES,SHIH TZU ,CHIHUAHUA,POODLES,SCHNAUZER AND HUSKies and it worked great!!!!! (BUT IT IS NOT FOR STARTERS YOU NEED TO KNOW A LITTLE BIT OF GROOMING)

5 Stars great book
Wonderful illustrations, easy read & a great book to refer back to

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Basic Dog Grooming DVD Video Poodle Shih Tzu Bichon Frise Havanese

May 9, 2009 by Pet Shampoo · Leave a Comment 

Basic Dog Grooming DVD Video Poodle Shih Tzu Bichon Frise Havanese




100% satisfaction guaranteed. Grooming your dog is a wonderful way to keep your pet happy and healthy, but with little experience your task may seem scary. With our basic dog grooming DVD you will get the confidence you need to groom your buddy meticulously at home by watching our professional dog groomers. Our basic dog grooming DVD covers all basic grooming techniques for beginners. The dog breeds listed below are groomed: Poodle, Shih Tzu, Bichon Frise, Havanese. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Totally Disappointed
I bought this DVD hoping that it would help me groom my bichon at home. I had my doubts about it when I took it out of the box and saw the cheap graphics on the DVD cover. It starts off showing how to bathe a dog for which they use an Australian Shepherd - they could have at least used one of the dogs featured in the rest of the video. This segment seems to last forever with its terrible, repetitive music and narrator who seems extremely bored as he describes the various scents available in shampoos. The narrator is hard to understand and is almost drowned out by the bad music. The DVD continues on to drying, clipping, ear cleaning, and nail clipping. They show the groomers using various brands of clippers but don’t really tell you what blade or comb size they are using. The groomer uses scissors on the face and paws of the bichon, but they don’t tell you the size and type of scissors. Also, it would have been helpful if they would have demonstrated grooming each particular breed from start to finish. Instead, they jump between the poodle, maltese, shih tzu, havanese, bichon, and cocker spaniel in each segment and identify only a few of the breeds they are working on. A little more detail from the narrator during the clipping would have been nice too. This DVD is basically just watching someone groom a dog while listening to annoying music with a few comments from a narrator and some written instructions (some with typos) flashing on the screen. Needless to say, I am continuing my search for another, hopefully more informative DVD.

1 Star Waste of time and money
I buy a fair amount of items on Amazon. This is the first time I have bothered to review an item. This DVD in my opinion is not worth the money or time I invested in it. The quality is very poor. Sometimes out of focus and shaky. The narrator sounds like he is bored and he doesn’t even say that much. Apparently you are supposed to learn by watching without much instruction. There was annoying music playing over and over and sometimes made it hard to hear the narrator. Another thing…if you’re going to show a closeup repeatedly of a groomer’s arm how about putting some makeup on the big scab she has. Not everyone cares to see that sort of thing. Probably what bothered me most was they showed you what to do if you cut a dog’s quick while trimming their nails - I got the distinct impression the groomer cut the quick on purpose for this scene.

1 Star Returned it, but never got a refund.
This DVD provided hardly any information at all beyond just watching the groomers. These groomers (or a voice-over) should have been explaining WHAT they were doing in detail. There was no indication of which blade they were using on the various dogs and the reason for that choice; we didn’t get to SEE a detachable blade being changed out or the pros and cons of detachable vs. fixed blades; there was no discussion of the difference among the various brands of clippers available on the market; no discussion of attachment combs or why they used scissors at times rather than clippers, etc., etc., etc.

Finally, I thought the groomers were a little too rough with the dogs, and the tables and environment a little shoddy (and let’s not forget that large scab on the one groomer’s arm that we kept seeing over and over), and I never saw one of them disinfecting their tools before working on a dog. PLUS, the “brand new” DVD came with fingerprints on the play side and hung up during play in one section. All in all, a VERY unsatisfactory experience.

Because the DVD was defective, I asked them to send me a return label, but they did not. They said I would get a full refund, but after I returned the DVD, to this day (4 months later), they have not refunded my money. My emails since then have gone unanswered.

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