Grooming Your Own Dog

When compared to cats, dogs are generally considered to stink fast. It’s because they naturally more active and doesn’t have the innate ability to clean themselves (unlike cats who sometimes lick theirselves the WHOLE day). BUt it’s not only dirt and smell that need to be addressed when grooming your dog. Depending on their breed, some dogs require grooming more frequently because of their fur type. Some dogs also drool more than usual, and that drool usually drips to their coat, making the area thick and dry. The good news is, people tend to consider grooming dogs easier than grooming cats, and we agree. All you need is some free time, and the right materials. What you’ll need… Optional: Gloves

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Grooming Your Own Cat

While it is widely considered that cats are cleaner than dogs (peace, dog owners, it’s just proven science), due to their natural habit of grooming theirselves frequently, they can only attain a certain level of cleanliness through human intervention. However (and oh, what an irony), they are also known to show mmore aversion to water. Simply speaking, cats don’t like getting wet. Since it can be a hard challenge to bathe them, most cat owners seek the help of grooming salons to do the job. But is it possible to groom them yourself at home and save a couple of bucks? Yes, of course! What you’ll need… Optional: Gloves for handling Steps Tips for Grooming Your Cat

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