Dog Grooming Mats
Dog Grooming Mats
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36 Portable Blue Pet Dog House Soft Crate Carrier | ![]() |
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US $46.99 | 18d 14h 16m |
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LES POOCHS GENUINE MAT ZAPPER RED SINGLE GROOMING BRUSH | ![]() |
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US $55.00 | 6d 3h 50m |
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DOG CAT Grooming Andis Cordless Pet Trimmer ClipperNEW | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 9h 21m |
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De shedding Groomit tool comb brush dogs cats horses | ![]() |
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US $23.14 | 3d 23h 22m |
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Grooming DOG CAT Hair Mat Matbreaker Tangle Splitter | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 9h 47m |
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DOUBLE WIDE Undercoat Mat Breaker Coat Hair Stripper 13 | ![]() |
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US $26.99 | 9h 52m |
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Pet Supplies Grooming Hamilton HP MUGZ Cat Muzzle MED | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 10h 20m |
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PET Groomers Edge DoubleK Oat Mella Shampoo 16oz CONC | ![]() |
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US $21.99 | 13h 25m |
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36 Folding Navy Blue Pet Dog House Soft Crate Carrier | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $34.99 | 13h 43m |
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Grooming Mat Breaker SMALL Dog Cat Matbreaker COMB RAKE | ![]() |
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US $18.99 | 14h 13m |
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24 Portable Blue Plaid Pet Dog House Soft Crate Cage | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $24.99 | 16h 33m |
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30 Portable Pink Plaid Pet Dog House Soft Crate Cage | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $33.99 | 16h 42m |
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36 Portable Burgundy Pet Dog House Soft Crate Carrier | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $36.99 | 20h 7m |
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42 Portable Blue Pet Dog House Soft Crate Carrier | ![]() |
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US $64.99 | 25d 16h 49m |
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Home Pet Grooming Booster Bath Dog Bath Washing Tub | ![]() |
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US $164.75 | 17h 4m |
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Safari Mat Splitter for Dogs, Stainless Steel List Price: $7.99 Sale Price: $3.59 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Safari mat and tangle splitter is a useful device for removing mats. |
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Evolution W6110 Grooming Undercoat Rake with Rotating Teeth, Double Row List Price: $12.99 Sale Price: $5.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Evolution Grooming Tools provide a gentle way to quickly untangle a pet's coat. The rotating teeth pull through the coat without damaging it. Pins and handles are made from the highest quality material and offer long lasting durability. |
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Safari Mat Remover for Dogs List Price: $15.99 Sale Price: $7.85 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Safari Mat and Tangle Splitter is a useful device for removing mats. The stainless steel blade will remove most mats and tangles. Follow up with a Safari brush to stimulate the oils in the coat, leaving a lustrous shine and a clean, healthy coat. |
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Mars Coat King Stripper 10 Blade Medium List Price: $66.24 Sale Price: $29.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Use it to trim out the undercoat, trim out dead hair, unravel & demat the coat. The Coat King cuts, but is better used to strip & comb out all of the dead hair. Ergonomic, extra-long, balanced wooden handle... |
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Tropiclean Pet D-Mat Spray, 16 Ounce List Price: $10.55 Sale Price: $6.97 |
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D-Mat Spray |
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Mars Coat King Stripper 16 Blade X-Fine List Price: $68.74 Sale Price: $34.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Use it to trim out the undercoat, trim out dead hair, unravel & demat the coat. The Coat King cuts, but is better used to strip & comb out all of the dead hair. Ergonomic, extra-long, balanced wooden handle... |
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Dog Grooming Dematting Comb w/9 Blades Splits Mats Sale Price: $13.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This 9-Blade Dematting Comb is my professional choice for use on medium to large size dogs with these coat types: Medium length Double-coats. Long Double-coats. Long or drop coats. Flat coats. Curly coats... |
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Slumber Pet Thermal Paw Print Crate Mat - Chocolate - X-Small (XS Dog Bed or Cat Bed) List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $12.74 |
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Our Slumber PetTM Paw Print Crate Mats reverse from cozy berber to soft plush for versatility and style. Special thermal lining keeps mat cool in summer and warm in winter for year-round comfort. Attractive paw print design on a chocolate background looks great in any décor... |
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Mat & Tangle Splitter List Price: $9.39 Sale Price: $4.95 |
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Mat & Tangle Splitter |
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Safari Mat Remover Replacement Blades, Stainless Steel List Price: $7.99 Sale Price: $5.49 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Keep the blades on your safari mat remover sharp. This replacement set will make your dematting tool work like new. |
Dogs Training Series First Steps in Dog Grooming
Before proceeding with clipping your dog, take care of the basic grooming needs. These important activities are essential to ensure your dog stays health on the outside. An un-groomed dog is at risk of harbouring various disease that can cause skin irritation. Dogs that are constantly uncomfortable will become irritable. Some dogs become so sensitive that they will snap or bite their owners where otherwise they would not.
Keep your dog well groomed will also help prevent your dog from getting some serious diseases like Lyme Disease.
The first steps to dog grooming are aimed at maintaining your dog's luxurious coat, keeping the ears clean to prevent infections, and clipping the toe nails to keep them at a healthy length and in good condition.
Coat maintenance mainly consists of proper bathing to remove dirt, harmful bacteria and parasites from the dog's skin. Combing and brushing brings the natural oils down into the hair to give it strength and shine as well as protection. A good healthy coat protects the dog's skin from exposure to the elements as it provides an insulation that keeps out rain and cold as well as heat. Properly maintained, a dog's coat allows air flow to the skin. This dries any moisture and dampness which can make the skin susceptible to skin eruptions and rashes.
Always use soaps that are designed for dogs as they are less likely to trigger allergies or skin irritations that are common with scented human products.
Brushing and combing can be a pleasurable time for you and your dog. It gives you a chance to interact in a non-threatening and non-disruptive manner. This personal touch helps you and your dog to bond to one another. This will prove beneficial when you are training your dog.
Use a soft brush that is designed for your particular type of dog. Thick, long-haired dogs need a brush with stronger bristles that will penetrate into the fur, whereas dogs with thin and fine hair are better with a softer brush. Be careful when brushing fine-haired dogs as heavy brushing can scratch the dog's skin and make it sore and irritated.
It's best to brush your dog every day for about 20 minutes each time. How long will be determined by the type of hair your dog has. Naturally, short haired dogs can be done in about 10 minutes while hair with a thick undercoat, such as the Chow or Husky will take longer. Yet other breeds can take as much as 30 minutes if the hair is quite long and tends to mat easily.
Some owners use a hair dryer after they bathe their dogs, but this will depend on whether it makes your dog nervous. Many dogs do not like the sound of a hair dryer. If you do use one, keep the setting on cool or cold as dogs cannot tolerate the hot settings.
Take care when clipping the dog's claws. Be careful not to catch the nerve end inside the nail which can cause bleeding and stinging. Use proper sharp dog nail clippers. This will create a clean cut, unlike dull clippers that can splinter the nail, leaving rough edges. If a dog scratches himself, the sharp edges can cause injuries to the skin.
Nail clipping and brushing are best done on a raised surface to make it easier for you.
Clean out your dog's ears with a cotton swab to remove built-up wax, dirt and any other foreign material. Check to see if any parasites or infection are present. If they are, see your vet for proper treatment.
Make grooming a priority and do it regularly and you will avoid many unnecessary problems for you and your dog.
About the Author
For more great tips and resources to help you train your dog, or puppy, visit Dogs Training Tips at http://DogsTrainingMadeEasy.com .
dog urine and bleach.?
i was cleaning a friends dog grooming shop and lifted up mats on the floor to find this spot of urine, so i put non diluted, straight out of the bottle bleach on it and then mopped it up. i had to stop a couple of times to go outside and breathe cause my eyes were burning really badly, but the doors were open. i just heard that if you mix bleach with ammonia it can kill you, and i know urine has ammonia in it, so i was wondering if anything is going ot happen....
this was also like 5 hours ago.
i called poision control and they said that if im not having any respritory problems like wheezing,(which im not) then theres nothing the hospital could do. and that household bleach is already diluted and that dog urine doesnt have that much ammonia in it.
im just scared that im going to go to sleep and not wake up from this....someone help
p.s when i poured it on some spots it did bubble up a little bit.
You are not going to die from the hit, but you would do well to drink lots of water to flush the toxins out. [Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables too.] Yes, bleach and ammonia mixed together is toxic, even diluted. It might not kill you, but it sure makes you feel gross.
For future reference, a good product to use to eliminate the smell of urine is hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Water is H2O, so hydrogen peroxide is water with an extra oxygen molecule. That oxygen is absolutely unbeatable for neutralizing lots of odors, especially urine.
You will have to do multiple applications because the oxygen molecules deplete rapidly in the presence of toxic chemicals. It takes a lot of oxygen to get rid of the smell. You want to mop up any wet urine, and rinse mop super well. Pour H2O2 on the area to be treated (color test a small inconspicuous spot if using on carpet), allow it to sit for a few minutes, then either mop it up or use a water vac to vacuum it up. Repeat this step however many times it takes for the odor to be neutralized. I would suggest treating the undersides of the mats in the same manner. Allowing the mats to air dry outside expediates the process.
Use care with H2O2...that extra oxygen molecule is also wicked on the skin. Flush well any area that comes in contact with the H2O2.
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