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Dog Grooming BookDog grooming for the inexperienced can be a difficult task. Most dog owners know how to clip nails and bathe their dog but when it comes to anything else, it is left to the professionals. In today’s economy when we are all looking to save money a dog booking on grooming is just the answer.

While a professional groomer will do a great job, buying a dog book on grooming can stretch your dog-grooming dollar. If you have your dog groomed, every couple of months, with a quality dog book you can pass on some appointments doing it yourself. Here is a customer review on a dog book on grooming:

Great Detail
As a pet owner I have been searching for a dog grooming book for the normal person to understand and I have found it in this book. The illustrations and written descriptions are very clear and have helped me to understand what to do and how to do it. Some books only give you partial details but The Stone Guide is precise and descriptive. I would highly recommend this to anyone, beginners or beyond.

 
 

What Every Dog Owner Should Have

23 November;  Author: Daily Wag

Dog Training BooksOne of our friends is getting new dog in a few weeks from a local breeder. Of the many things there is to purchase when getting a new dog, most people do not think of dog obedience books. Dog training is one of the most important aspects in raising a new dog.

A properly trained dog will have a safer and happier life. Dog books go beyond simple housebreaking and can teach a new dog owner or even the veteran dog owner how to train the most stubborn pooch. Well-trained dogs can socialize safely, accompany you to off leash dog parks, and join you on a daily walk leaving you confident your dog will listen to you should anything unfortunate happen.

We are looking forward to giving our friends their new dog book and seeing the outcome of a well-trained dog.

 

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