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Adjustable Dog Grooming Table

Posted on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 in Uncategorized

adjustable dog grooming table


Master Equipment Adjustable Height Grooming Table 48 by 24-Inch


Master Equipment Adjustable Height Grooming Table 48 by 24-Inch


$172.51


The Master Equipment Adjustable Height Grooming Table adjusts quickly and easily in 1-Inch increments in heights from 24-Inch to 36-Inch….

42-Inch by 24-Inch Grooming Table w/ Folding Legs


42-Inch by 24-Inch Grooming Table w/ Folding Legs


$159.00


Included is a 42-inch by 24-inch Pet/Dog Grooming Table. The Model – KH011C is of substantial size and is suitable for most pets. Its durable construction can withstand heavy weights and is perfect for pet/dog breeds up to 150-pound.The table is designed to make working conditions convenient and effortless. The 42-inch by 24-inch table top has rounded corners for protection and is made of a non-sk…

Midwest 36 Plywood Grooming Table with Arm


Midwest 36 Plywood Grooming Table with Arm


$129.24


Midwest Plywood Grooming Table with Arm – Dog GroomingDo you want to take care of your grooming needs at home with professional equipment? Our grooming tables and accessories are exclusively designed for pets.The Midwest Plywood Grooming Table with Arm is made from durable materials and fine finishing and is definitely the kind of pet grooming table that you can’t afford to miss.Durable, rigid & s…

Dog Health Care – Master The Basics First

If you have recently gotten a new dog or are considering to own, there are several aspects in relation to caring for a pet’s health that should be considered. Dogs need to be fed the right kind of food; they need exercise; they need vaccines and preventative treatments; they need to be groomed; and they need to have proper dental care. Here is a short overview of the most important health aspects to consider when owning a pet:

First of all, a healthy diet goes a long way! If your pet is being fed table scraps or dry food that is primarily composed of vegetable and grain, you may want to reconsider Fido’s diet. If your dog is often being fed “people” food from the dinner table, it can easily cause obesity. Dogs metabolisms and organs do not function just like humans do, dogs require special diets and food types to thrive…human food does not simply cut it. Also, dogs thrive on diets that consist of high protein and low vegetable and grain levels. Dogs are classified omnivores; that means they thrive on meat and vegetable diets. However, recent research strongly supports the theory that dog foods that are high in protein are more beneficial to pets. Talk to your local vet and they will help you find the best food choice for your dog.

Dogs also need exercise. Some dogs need more physical activity than others, depending on their breed. Be aware of your dog’s physical activity requirements and stick to them. If your dog’s breed needs a lot of exercise, give it to them! Keeping your pet healthy and happy should always be a top priority.

Next, dogs need vaccines and preventative treatments. Talk to your vet to find out what vaccines your dog needs (it sometimes varies on where you live or your dog’s breed), and make sure your pet gets vaccinated. Most dogs will also need heartworm treatments and flea and tick preventive treatments- several of these are applied topically between the shoulder blades.

Another important aspect of your dog’s health is simple grooming. Keep your dog clean; give him a bath regularly, brush his coat frequently and trim his nails. Many local pet supply stores offer grooming services, so you can shop while Fido is at the spa. Also, in many towns there are mobile pet grooming services that does home service and will ndrop by your home and groom your pet in their clean and safe mobile facility.

Finally, good dental health is always important not just for people! Buy your dog a doggie toothbrush and toothpaste (often sold at supply stores) and learn to brush your dog’s teeth. Dry dog food also aids in the reduction of plaque and tartar on the teeth and gums as well. There are also special chew toys that are designed to aid in keeping teeth clean as well.

As you adjust to your new dog or consider getting one, your pet’s health should always be a priority. A healthy pet makes for a happy pet!

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