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  2. Dog grooming - Wikipedia

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    Dog grooming refers to the hygienic care of a dog, a process by which a dog's physical appearance is altered or enhanced. A dog groomer (or simply "groomer") is a professional that is responsible for maintaining a dog’s hygiene and appearance by offering services such as bathing, brushing, hair trimming, nail clipping, and ear cleaning. [1][2]

  3. 8 Simple Habits That Bring You and Your Dog Closer - AOL

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    So, if you're a new pet parent, how can you get closer with your furbaby? To help you find out, we rounded up 8 small habbits that bring you and your dog closer, according to a trainer.

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  5. Pet Groomer Who Works For Free To Help Neglected ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Girl With The Dogs 2 Her decision transformed her work into much more than just a pet grooming service; it was also a way to give back to the community.

  6. Dog - Wikipedia

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    The dog (Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated descendant of wolves. Also called the domestic dog, it was selectively bred during the Late Pleistocene by hunter-gatherers. Dogs and the modern gray wolf share a common ancestor. [4] Dogs were the first species to be domesticated over 14,000 years ago, before the development of agriculture, though genetic studies suggest ...

  7. 10 Of The Best Gadgets On Amazon For Dog Lovers - AOL

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    Keeping your beloved pet happy and healthy can be a full-time job in itself. Take some of the pressure off with these Amazon gadgets for dog lovers.

  8. Pet - Wikipedia

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    Pet therapy utilizes trained animals and handlers to achieve specific physical, social, cognitive, or emotional goals with patients. People most commonly get pets for companionship, to protect a home or property, or because of the perceived beauty or attractiveness of the animals. [2]

  9. Protect Your Dogs From Heatwave With These Useful Tips

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    Experts share tips on protecting your dogs from heatwave Amid the rising hot weather, experts have provided some extremely useful tips to help dog owners protect their fur babies from heatwaves ...