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It is crucial to establish a regular grooming routine to make sure that your pets looks good and feels great. It is best to groom your dogs at least once a week. To achieve utmost dog grooming you need to have the basic grooming tools such as brush, dog shampoo, clippers and cotton swabs. Spend a grooming session with your pet. And from that point on, man has provided their pets with whatever pampering available for them, just to ensure that his dogs will stay happy, healthy, and clean. Thus, the establishment of dog spa, and of course prior to that is the establishment of the dog grooming school. Every dog grooming school aims to produce top-class professionals that can provide dog grooming services for every dog owner across the country. Teeth and ear cleaner - Tooth scaler, toothbrush, tick remover, and hair puller are tools you must have to maintain clean healthy teeth and clean ears. These are the equipment you must have. Moving on, the following are optional equipment you can purchase. Of course, the importance of these still depends on you, the usage, and how much budget you have. All these constitute to one thing: taking good care of your dog. You have to remember that the characteristic of the owner can manifest on the way the dog is groomed. Many would agree to this. And you should be as well. If you see a dog with mats everywhere, you often regard the owner of that dog to be irresponsible, right? Dogs with wiry coat have dense, stiff hair that require daily grooming. This will prevent matt build up. Short coat dogs - German Shepherds and Welsh Corgis - require at least twice a week of brushings. Dogs of these kinds may have straight surface, thick hair combined with downy, profuse, and water resistant hair near the skin. Yes, your dog is liable to these things also. Even if you think you are giving your dog good foods, it is not an assurance that their teeth will be maintained. Clean your dog's teeth regularly. There are tools out there that serve this purpose. Ask your vet for suggestions on what best to use. Being aware of proper dental caring for your dog will prevent any future pain and mishaps later on. 

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