Saturday, May 23, 2009

Why Good Pet Grooming Experts Are Hard To Find

Dogs don’t like people hovering over them when they use the bathroom. Most all pets are

territorial animals whether they are dogs,wolves,bears,lions,etc. They protect their

territory (home and property) by barking and sometimes attacking intruders. Dogs never

act the same as they do at home when brought to a different place they don't know and
confronts them with a lot of new and unfamiliar smells. We will teach and show you methods the whole family can use, based on your particular needs and abilities, to create harmony in behavior, and enhanced love and understanding between people and animals in your home.

Your pet groomer professional license can be compared to that of a licensed cosmetologist.Pet groomers are certified by the State you live in and should bide by the rules and policies or there can be penalities or even a license can be revoked,especially if there is a consumer complaint,So make sure when choosing a pet groomer make sure you get to know them a little bit.

Pet grooming is important to pet ownership. Grooming will ensure the pets emotional and
physical health. A dog or cat must be groomed to ensure that not only do they look good,
but they are made safe by having their nails and hair cut properly. Most people do not
have the time to go through the hassle of grooming their pets at home. This process can
be a very big mess and can cause serious injury to the animal if it is done by a non-
professional groomer.
Expert pet grooming is expensive, but with the right groomer your
pet will look good and feel good. Some professional pet groomers, though trained
professionally, do not do a good job and there has been some instances of pet groomers
hurting or mistreating animals.Please take some time to find a good groomer that will be
a good mix with you pet.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Getting the Stink out of Your Dog !!!


Dog owners who live near a forest, beside a river, or on a farm will be quick to tell you that there is something about stinky, decaying, items that appeals to dogs. It doesnt seem to matter if it is black swamp water, dead fish, or a pile of slimy manure, if it stinks and can be rolled in, the dog is happy. While smelling like a walking barking sewer system is a dogs idea of heaven on earth, its owners are normally less then enthusiastic. The odor emitting from their pet means that they have to take time out of their busy day to either take their pet to the pet groomer and have it bathed, or they have to bath their dog themselves. Even then there is no way that they can be sure that the offensive odor will wash out of the dogs coat.

Dog experts believe that dogs roll in things like dead fish, road kill, and manure in an attempt to disguise themselves. What nobody know is why they feel the need to camouflage their scent. It could be a throwback to the days when they hunted their dinner, if the prey couldnt smell them, they stood a better chance of capturing something to eat. Another reason dogs might feel the need to hide their scent is protections. They might be trying to hide from potential predators or other packs of once feral dogs. Maybe stinking like a landfill made it easier to be accepted into another pack. On the other hand its possible that dogs roll in the stinkiest object they can find just because it feels good. Nobody really knows for sure why dogs feel the need to smell.
A Precautious Tip...
The quickest, most efficient way to remove odor from your dogs coat is to wash your dog. Try to use a shampoo that is specifically designed for dogs. Human shampoos can strip the dogs coat of its natural oils, leaving the skin unprotected and open to rashes and infections. Dog shampoos are made to clean the dogs coat, without stripping it of the natural oils. If the dogs stink is especially strong, like the scent of a skunk, bathing the dog in tomato juice is one of the quickest ways to remove the smell.

If you have dog that consistently rolls in stinky, smelly items, you may want to consider taking him to a professional pet groomer and having his coat clipped. The shorter coat will be more comfortable for the dog during the hot summer months and while the shorter hair wont prevent your dog from rolling in the smelly items, the shorter coat will be easier for you to wash, and will dry faster.
Could it Be More Serious???

If you have bathed you dog and still notice a strong odor whenever it is in your presence the source of the smell might not be the dogs coat but a more serious health problem. When they have dental issues they have breath the smells so foul that you can smell it throughout your entire house. Strong breath odor can also indicate more serious diseases such as kidney failure and diabetes. Dogs are also prone to having anal sacs that become impacted and infected, and therefore extremely stinky. If washing your dog does not seem to take care of the odor you will want to take your dog to your veterinarian and have the stinky problem officially diagnosed so that treatments can begin.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Pet Grooming and the Mental Health of Your Pet


Help Your Pet Stay Sane...

When you have your pet groomed properly
, you are setting

the standard for a healthy pet, both physically and

mentally. Whether you have a cat, dog or gerbil, the

mental health of your pet reflects on the physical

condition also and the relationship the owner has with

his/her pet.

When a cat has nails that need clipping or a dog has hair that is too long for the summer, these animals are in

dire need of care. Getting your pet groomed can provide

emotional support and show that you care for your pet.

The pet will respect the owner more when quality time

while grooming is applied.

The bonding that occurs between a pet and owner during grooming is very important to your pets mental health.

While grooming, you are stroking your animal and taking

mats and snags out of ther hair that may have been a

source of discomfort. Your pet is more at ease during

the grooming process. You can use brushes, clippers, or

a variety of other instruments. Let your pet smell the

instruments before you start applying them to their hair

or skin. They will feel less stressed the more familiar

they are with the objects you are using.

Be Gentle With Your Pets...

If you use noisy clippers, turn them on a good distance

from your pet. Turn them off and walk toward your pet,

turning them on and gently putting the vibration next to

their body. Once they see the clippers won't hurt them,

they will be more susceptible to them.

You should start with gentle, soothing words and sounds.

Your pet will look forward to the daily routine and the

attention from their owner. Your pet will look forward to

the bonding that grooming allows them with you. They

will feel more secure and the trust will grow. This will

produce an animal that has sharper instincts and better

mental health.

If you should cut the nail too short or cause any kind of

discomfort to your animal, be sure to give them extra

hugs and lots of attention. Make a big deal over it.

They will realize it was a mistake, and the trust and

love will return.

Pet grooming is a time for bonding between owner and

animal. You both will feel better as the confidence

grows in both of you. Your pet will know that you will

be there for them and keep them as healthy as possible.




Saturday, May 2, 2009

The History of Pet Grooming


The History of Pet Grooming

Since pet grooming is such a common practice, people

don't think twice about spending a lot of money having

their pets groomed regularly by a professional.

Lets look at the history of grooming. If you look at

paintings of the Elizabethan era you will see pets that

are well groomed. Was pet grooming an actual profession

back then or was the local barber responsible for pet

care as well as cutting hair and medical

responsibilities? Did the Lord or Lady have their hair

cut alongside their pet? There are paintings from that

era that show a dog being sheared while sitting on ladies

lap.

In the 17th century, poodles received recognition for

being the dog of the court in France. It's also recorded

that professional grooming parlors were open for dogs.

"The Book of the Dog" was written in 1879 by Shaw. This

book gave helpful hints of how to clean, groom and keep

your dog healthy. This was concerning dog grooming in

England.

Once animals became more a part of society, work animals

and pets alike became more important based on how they

looked. Either professional groomers or their owners

groomed them. Horses were groomed by stable boys or

their owners based on the owners taste or wealth. Once

automobiles and machines replaced animal labor, the

grooming of the animal became a more personal reflection

of the owner, especially in high society. Having a well

groomed animal was a sign of prosperity and wealth.


The perception today of pet grooming is that the animal

is considered a source of pride as well as being a part

of the family. Organizations such as 4h incorporate pet

grooming into their program. This not only displays the

health of the animal, but also the owners attention to

the animal.

Educate Yourself on Pet Grooming!It Helps!!!

Current animal grooming techniques and the

products of the pet grooming industry are presented at

special events. During parades and rodeos horses and

other livestock are adorned making them showpieces for

the event. There are pet grooming conventions that meet

around the United States and the world to show the latest

techniques and equipment used in the pet grooming

business.

There are also web pages dedicated to the art of pet grooming and being a long-standing profession there is a

lot of pride associated with it. So, the next time you

visit your pet grooming expert, remember they have been

backed by centuries of expertise, refinement and

dedication to the art so you know your pet will be taken

care of with pride and integrity.