People often ask me who grooms my dogs. The answer is me. For a number of reasons. The main one is that the dogs I rescue are usually seniors, and will sometimes have loose or jowly skin. They might also […]
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Cinderella was a silver buff cocker, very pale blond in color. When we first got her, she had a urinary tract infection so we put a diaper on her. Good thing we did, because a week later, she went into […]
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This is Cinderella. We rescued her from Animal Care and Control when she was 11 and she lived until nearly 18, when we lost her to oral cancer. She was the queen bee of the house! But also great with […]
Continue reading »Neem natural flea and tick repellant shampoo
Neem Shampoo is my other go-to flea and tick repellent shampoo-it can be used safely around the head area with no need to worry about the essential oils getting into his or her eyes. Neem lathers and cleans well and […]
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I love this product for a few reasons. The first is the smell-cinnamon and cloves. The secondi is it gets bugs off and keeps them off. The third is the price-excellent value for what it is and does. And fourth, […]
Continue reading »Extra flea and tick protection if you are heading to the country
Flea and tick protection is essential in the warmer months, but with the strange weather we have been having in the past few years, I have been giving it every month as well. Poor Buddy’s plush blond ears were infested […]
Continue reading »Frontline Dosing Issues 4
The larger Frontline covers 89 to 132 pounds, the upper weight of an English cocker will be on the lower end of that spectrum.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007CMI7Y0/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B007CMI7Y0&linkCode=as2&tag=cockers-20&linkId=3ASLLLAVST6O626H. Here is what all the packs look like side by side, with the largest size the […]
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