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  2. 10 Professional Dog Grooming Secrets Your Groomer ... - AOL

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    Many people think grooming only happens during appointments, as if everything gets handled between drop-off and pickup. It doesn’t work that way.

  3. 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]

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  5. AOL tested: This Dyson attachment lets you vacuum hair off ...

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    The Dyson Pet Groomer attaches to upright and cordless Dyson vacuums, but does it actually groom pets? We put it to the test.

  6. Personal grooming - Wikipedia

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    Personal grooming Summer Morning (at Spadarvet), by Carl Larsson, 1908 Preening male ruff Mutually grooming ponies at Turf Hill, New Forest, U.K. Grooming (also called preening) is the practice of cleaning and maintaining parts of the body. It is a species-typical behavior.

  7. Discover How the Tweezerman Nail Clipper Eases Pet Grooming ...

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    Many pet parents choose professional grooming because nail trimming feels stressful. However, having reliable tools at home can provide greater flexibility between appointments.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Core Content/Articles - Wikipedia

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    The page lists core articles considered essential for Wikipedia's content, as part of the WikiProject Core Content initiative.

  9. ccnc1009 - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    The Research 2000 North Carolina Poll was conducted for Change Congress from October 31 through November 1, 2009. A total of 600 likely voters who vote regularly in state elections were interviewed statewide by telephone.