In this video I am showing you how to groom a pet Miniature Poodle. This particular clip is called the Sweet Heart clip. This is part one and I will have part two up and running soon! Thanks for watching hope you enjoy!
Duration : 0:9:30
In this video I am showing you how to groom a pet Miniature Poodle. This particular clip is called the Sweet Heart clip. This is part one and I will have part two up and running soon! Thanks for watching hope you enjoy!
Duration : 0:9:30
13 Dec 2011
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Good-looking dogs attract smiles, stares, and lots of attention from strangers. And so do people with good-looking dogsāso break out the brushes and start pampering your pooch!
To complete this How-To you will need:
A dog in need of grooming
A bristle, slicker, and/or rubber dog brush
A dog comb
Dog treats
A chamois (optional)
Blunt scissors or dog-grooming clippers (optional)
Step 1: Keep dog calm
Although most dogs enjoy being groomed, some find it nerve-wracking. Try to keep your dog calm by allowing her to smell and look at the tools you will be using, talking calmly to her, and avoiding sudden startling movements. And use plenty of treats.
Step 2: Brush & comb
Brush and comb the dog’s hair in the direction that it naturally grows. For smooth, short-haired dogs, you want to use a rubber brush (to shed dirt and dead skin) followed by a bristle brush (to collect dead hair).
Tip: If you have a smooth dog, try “buffing” her with a chamois. It will give her coat a lovely sheen.
Step 3: Tease out tangles
Use a slicker brush to tease out any mats or tangles, then brush the loose hair with a bristle brush.
Tip: If you find that you’re unable to untangle a mat, you can cut it out with blunt scissors or grooming clippers.
Step 4: Brush & give treat
Give your dog a final brushing, a hug, and a treat. Then take her for a walk to show off her spiffy new coat!
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Duration : 0:1:37
09 Dec 2011
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Looking for a new nintendog and don’t know which one to choose? My video of all the Dog Breeds for Nintendogs plus cats! It’s a long one, but don’t you want to see them all!!!!?
Duration : 0:14:36
06 Dec 2011
It is important to properly groom your pet rabbit following certain guidelines to prevent matting. Regular grooming on your pet rabbit’s coat and nails will keep your pet rabbit happy and healthy. Here’s a quick guide to rabbit grooming.
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http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/rabbits/a/rabbitsrooming.htm
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Duration : 0:2:39
14 Nov 2011
This is me about how every single dog groomer i go to seems to be horrible. I have been taking molly in to get shaved since she was a puppy every few months because she just gets way too hot. The first time i took her the lady was psycho and said if she was nice to my dachshunds then they would turn evil so she was mean. She said that dachshunds are a stubborn breed and someone like me probably couldnt handle them. WTF?? The second place cut her up on her stomach and didnt tell me about it (that was sneaky) and the third place had a very dangerous environment for dogs. No proper waiting kennels and a very ghetto scary way of doing things. The haircut they did was goergous except they lack serious listening skills for what i wanted. I just got soooo frustrated after bringing molly home from the groomer today that i decided to rant about it on youtube. My dogs are my kids and i want someone that realizes that and treats them nice but also does a good, safe job. I am running out of groomers in this city there are only 4 or 5 left i can try!! =(
Duration : 0:3:53
31 Oct 2011
Instruction on how to properly clip your pet guinea pig’s nails.
Guinea Pigs nails continually grow, and so this prevents their nails from curling around and then causing infections in the bottoms of their feet.
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Duration : 0:8:45
29 Oct 2011
Me grooming my handsome little guy Danny. In this Video I show you how to do the face and ears and I also begin to show you the cocker crown. I will show more on the cocker crown on part 2. Thanks for watching I hope you enjoyed.
Duration : 0:9:31
27 Oct 2011
Tips for bathing and drying a dog. Hosted by Cassandra Reed of Animal Planet’s “Groomer Has It”. How to give a dog a bath
Duration : 0:7:45
24 Oct 2011
Very few issues divide dog lovers as much as the question of whether or not breeding is something that should be done.
On one hand you have the so called pure breed enthusiasts who would not even consider anything other than a pedigree dog. On the other hand you have people screaming and yelling to stop all breeding altogether.
Both positions are equally wrong.
There was a time when breeding dogs was not about looks but about talent. Man needed dogs that could perform a certain task better than any other animal on earth. The original philosophy of dog breeding was “form follows function”.
That in fact is 100 percent correct. Let’s say you wanted breed a dog with more power then you breed the most powerful males to the most powerful females. If you keep doing this then inevitably the dogs will start to look more and more muscular… “Form follows function”.
When doggie beauty pageants became all the rage the opposite philosophy reared it’s ugly head the first time… “Function follows form”.
This is, of course, completely ridiculous. People literally sat down and said: “What do we want this breed to look like?”
So then they decided to create these ridiculous standards which make no sense to anyone who truly understands dogs. The result was that sheep herding dogs who had been bred previously to be superior herders now could not herd anymore… Guard dogs could not guard anymore and so on…
The bulldog is a breed that used to have the ability to hold its own against a 2000 pound bull. I do not condone the atrocity of bull baiting. I am just trying to point out that doing battle with a 2,000 pound behemoth is a pretty severe test for a 60 pound animal. A challenge that can only be met by a dog that is 100 percent healthy, extremely powerful, athletic and brave beyond compare…
The bulldog of old was all of these things and more.
The AKC and the Kennel Club have taken this magnificent breed and reduced it to a fragile creature which is not able to breed without help, give birth naturally, run for more than a minute or even breathe without immense effort. This just breaks my heart. We took a superior warrior and completely healthy dog and turned it into a science experiment to see how many health issues can a dog have and still walk around this earth for a while.
There are those who believe that the wolf is the superior K9 and canis familiaris is nothing but a mistake man should have never made.
I will use certain breeds and their particular talents to illustrate what, without taking anything from the wolf at all, the dog is often much more than the equal to the wolf.
Canis familiaris has been specialized by man in order to make a particular breed superior to the wolf at a particular and SINGULAR task.
The greyhound is faster than the wolf…
The bloodhound has a better nose than the wolf…
The mastiff is more powerful than the wolf and so on…
The all around best survivor is the wolf but if he has to compete with “specialists” at any given task he is simply out of his league.
In closing…
If the right kind of breeding can produce dogs with talents that put all other animals to shame then I am all for it.
If beauty pageant breeding produces sad cripples just so people can marvel at their own “creations” regardless of what level of suffering this causes the dog, then it needs to stop.
Let us demand breeders to go back to the old breeding philosophy…
FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION
Duration : 0:51:42
17 Oct 2011
Shed Pal is the easy to use pet-preferred grooming system with massaging nubs and gentle suction that removes shedding fur that allows you to groom your dog or cat easier than ever! There’s no harsh wire bristles, no snagging or pulling and no fur-flying mess! It works perfectly on short or long haired pets, allowing you to keep your furry friend looking neat and clean.
Duration : 0:1:43