To keep your dog clean, healthy, and comfortable, regular grooming is essential. Dead hair, skin, dandruff, and filth can be removed by cutting their coats, cleaning the area around their eyes, and clipping their nails. It's important to first conduct research on your dog because every dog breed is unique and has various requirements for the manner and frequency of grooming. Ask a local groomer or veterinarian for guidance on how often you should groom your dog and whether there are any dangerous places you should be aware of for their breed if you have any questions. Everything you need to know about caring for a small, long-haired dog is in this book. Every imaginable query concerning wellbeing, care, and grooming is addressed. TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction Chapter 1: Keeping your dog fit and healthy Gymnastic and dog health Puppy activity A first visit to the vet Chapter 2: Personal hygiene Ears Eyes Nose Skin and coat Nails Digestion Behavior Dental care Chapter 3: How to shop for the best food for your dog Consideration for dog good food Natural dog food In contrast wet or canned food Is dog food without grains better? Chapter 4: Myths misinformation Understanding dog food label conclusion Please scroll up and purchase this book if you genuinely want to groom your dog to look healthy.
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