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Supplies for Ears, Eyes, Teeth, Clean Coat Care.

  • No more tear stains, dirty/wet ears. There are convenient wipes for this.
  • Yes, there is toothpaste for dogs' dental health, don't use the peoples' kind. How often? Brush teeth once or twice a week.
  • Shampoo and conditioner again may be personal preference; your pet's coat is an indicator of which type to choose for the occasional bath.
  • Specialty lotions, powders, sprays target conditions such as itchiness or tangles.

Tubs, Sprayers.
Tired off leaning over the bathtub waiting for the spigot to fill a pitcher of rinse water? Unless your Teacup is getting a bath in the kitchen sink, you may want to take a look at some kind of booster tub. Sprayers are so convenient with a pet who is anxiously waiting for it to be over already.

Dryers:"Wet pet is WHERE?"
Certain breeds cannot just air dry. While other canine simply do not have permission to dry off while rolling on master's bed or couch, rubbing against the home's interior walls leaving wet hair behind in a wrath of silliness. A powerful blow dryer designed for dog is what you will want. After you use it, you'll understand why human hair dryers can't compete.

Toe Nail Clippers, Grinders.
Yes, you can confidently trim nails and dew claws safely and efficiently. Nail grinders are an alternative to clippers, either the scissors type or guillotine style. Your preference. Order a 'boo boo stop' should the quik be accidentally clipped and both you and dog cry.

Grooming Shears, Clippers, Trimmers.
"It’s ok, the hair will grow back." Shaving down your pet's full body coat? Use clippers. Small area finishing? Use trimmers. For a very sharp, clean hair line use grooming shears.

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