Tag-Archive for ◊ peticure ◊

Author: admin
• Sunday, October 19th, 2008

It is important that when you are grooming your dog that not only do you give them a nice bath and brushing, but that you take care of their nails as well.  This is especially true if your dog spends time outdoors, has contact with gravel, concrete or paved surfaces as nails can become rough, cracked, chipped, or splintered.  If your dog is of the inside the house variety, it is equally important to make sure that their nails are not too long where they can get caught on carpeting or interfere with their normal walking gait.  Nail care is a topic that vets and professional groomers emphasize as one of the things to pay attention to in order to keep your pet healthy and happy.  There are various clippers on the market, from the conventional style clippers to new products like a peticure dog nail clipper that actually files the nails rather than cutting them.

Some vets and professional groomers have actually turned to nail filing systems in order to avoid the risk of cutting into the quick of the nail which could cause bleeding.  Not only does it make it harder for you to trim their nails the next time you want to, but it can be a painful experience for your dog.  Pedipaws, a peticure dog nail clipper, is a tool that uses a filing wheel, similar to that of an emery board, which gently removes layers of the nail and leaves smooth edges without the worry of splitting or splintering the nail.  It is battery operated and clean up is almost non-existent as nail filings are collected in a protective cap for easy disposal.  This type of nail trimmer has become very popular and has made nail care for pets easier, safer, and less stressful for your pet.

With the higher cost of everything these days, including pet care, more people are grooming their pets at home themselves.  Not only does it save a trip to the vet or professional groomer and the expenses involved, but it also allows owner and pet to spend more time together.  Your furry friend craves all the love and attention you can give them and home grooming gives you the opportunity to thank your pet for all the unconditional love and loyalty they give you.  They will appreciate the extra time you take to make them feel special.  With a bit of patience and training, both you and your pet can look forward to the grooming sessions and enjoy each others company in a more relaxed and stress-free atmosphere in the comfort of your home.

Author: admin
• Thursday, October 02nd, 2008

Our furry friends depend on us for the necessities in life as well as all of the love, care, and companionship we can give them.  They crave as much time and attention we can afford them and in return give us the unconditional love, loyalty, and friendship that we need as well.  An easy and enjoyable way to spend more time with your pet and make them feel special is to groom them at home.  Not only does it save you time and money by not having to take them to the vet or groomers, but it can also be much less stressful on your pet.  The three basic steps for home grooming include a nice warm bath, gentle brushing, and peticure.

Begin with a gentle pet shampoo to cleanse the coat and skin.  Avoid using our shampoos or soaps as often there are ingredients in them that may be too harsh for your petís skin.  By creating a lather, you are massaging their skin, releasing dander, and raising loose hair from the undercoat that can be rinsed away.  Remember to keep suds away from the ears and eyes of your pet to avoid stinging and negative reaction from your pet.  Be sure to rinse the coat and skin well to remove any residue from the shampoo.  The next step is a gentle yet firm brushing of the coat with a good quality pet brush.  This also massages the skin which keeps it healthy, removes loose hair from the undercoat, and leaves the topcoat sleek and shiny.  Last but not least, and very important, is the peticure.  Your petís nails need attention, especially if they spend time outdoors and come in contact with gravel, cemented surfaces, or pavement.  Chipped nails can lead to splitting or splintering of the nail, bleeding, and possibly infection.  Many groomers and vets are using filing systems as opposed to the old style nail clippers to avoid cutting the nails too short and into the quick, which again can cause pain and bleeding.  For example, a product called Pedipaws, uses a filing wheel, similar to an emery board, to gently remove the layers of the nail without the risk of hurting your pet or damaging their nails.  The result is smooth shorter nails and cleanup is a breeze as the nail filings are compiled in the protective cap that can be emptied directly into the garbage can.

Grooming your pet at home can be an enjoyable and relaxing experience for both of you and allows you to spend that extra time with your pet that they will appreciate as well.  With a bit of patience and training, it wonít take long for your pet to look forward to their grooming sessions and the special attention you give them.

Author: admin
• Tuesday, September 09th, 2008

Now you can trim your pet’s nails anywhere without the pain caused by traditional nail clippers.

The secret is PediPaws precision filing wheel that gently removes thin layers of nail to leave your pet’s paws touchably soft and your home safe from scratches.

You and your pet will love PediPaws!

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