Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rubber slicker Grooming glove Natural bristle brush Medium-toothed comb Natural tea tree and lavender oil dog shampoo Blow dryer Nail clippers Betadine scrub Cotton balls Step 1: Brush a shorthaired chihuahua two to...
Hello! I'm coming to you from Dogma Premier Dog Spa in Wayne, Pennsylvania and today we're going to do some demonstrations on how you can do creative coloring for your pet. We use completely safe nontoxic materials. One technique you will see we will...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan, I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic, and I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com. I am here to speak to you about breeding cats. When I first discovered my breed—which are Balinese; Balinese are...
Instructions Step 1: Introduce the hamster to bath sand, which you can find at your local pet supply store. A wild hamster would naturally bathe in sand, and special bath sand is available for animals like hamsters and chinchillas. Step 2: Brush...
Instructions Step 1: Discuss the idea of getting a cat or kitten with your parents. They will probably require that you feed the cat, clean its litter box regularly and promise to spend time with it. Before you agree to their terms, make sure you are...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dry skin medication Metal comb Step 1: Keep the cat’s skin from drying out. When a cat’s skin gets dry, particularly in the winter months, it can have a terrible effect on its coat--causing dandruff...
Instructions Step 1: Choose your tools carefully. Clippers made for human hair are not appropriate for a dog's dense coat. You need quality clippers and blades made specifically for animal grooming. Human hair clippers will pull the dog's fur and will...
Instructions Step 1: Trim a longhaired dog's fur around their mouth and behind to help them smell better. Hair on the dog's mouth can trap food causing a foul odor, and long hair on the behind is the perfect magnet for a dog's loose stool. It doesn't...
Instructions Step 1: Start by petting your dog or cat and calming him down. Grooming can be a relaxing experience when introduced slowly. Allow your pet to sniff the brush before you begin so he can see it is not an animal-eating monster. Use gentle...
InstructionsThings You’ll Need:CatYour EyesHow To Identify A ToygerStep 1:Begin by looking at the cat’s form. The toyger should be slightly larger and heavier than the average housecat, though similar in shape. It should have a deep chest...