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How to Make a Dog Bath More Fun for Fido
by Kristie.Leong.M.D in Pets > Dogs
Does your dog dislike bath time? Here's how to make to a dog bath more fun.
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How To Bathe Your Dog
by howcast in Pets > Dogs
Let us educate you on the finer points of dog-bathing for the next time Spot comes home smelling of sewage and rotten birdseed.
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Bathing Your Dog
by StarTime in Pets > Dogs
Bathing your dog should done once a week or once every two weeks. Bathing your dog will not only to keep the dog clean, but frequent bathing improves the coat condition.
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You Can Make Homemade Dog Shampoo
by Elander in Pets > Dogs
Homemade dog shampoo gives you the benefit of knowing exactly what is going into the products that your dog is exposed to. It can also be produced for a fraction of what you would need to pay for commercial varieties.
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How to give your dog a shower
by KittieMcCoy in Pets > Dogs
Giving your dog a shower, instead of a bath, can make the entire experience quicker and less painful for everyone involved. If you have a dog that hates baths, like my dirt love beagle, Brodie, you might want to try the shower method.
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How to Start a Unique Dog Business
by Kristie.Leong.M.D in Business & Finance > Small Business
Are you a dog lover looking for a fun business idea? Give this dog business idea a try!
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Pets: how to bathe a dog
by kay_pierre in Pets > Dogs
Pets: how to bathe a dog. When you should bathe them. On bathing dogs
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Dog Grooming Tips for Bathing and Grooming Your Own Dog at Home
by susieq450 in Pets > Dogs
... Groomer for about 20 years l wanted to share some tips you can use at home to keep your dog looking and feeling their best. There are just a few necessities to keep on hand which will be very useful in your dog grooming/bathing experience.
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Reduce Dog Odor Without a Bath
by knktucker in Pets > Dogs
... exact question, and it seems like warm summer days bring out the worst in canine odor management. Dogs don't perspire like humans do, however they do exhibit an odor as they involuntarily attempt to control their internal body temperature ...




