Does Paul Mitchell's pet products have the upper hand.

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 11:40 AM [General]
    Posted By: Jennifer

    I haven't actually tried it but I am intrigued that a man that deals mainly with human hair has jumped the border to our loving pets. Does this product actually work better than our everyday pet shampoo? I think I will put it to the test this week and let you know.

    I like the slogan 'Tested on humans first'. His claim is that better grooming is leading to longer life. Hm...will this add another 10 years to my Levi's life span? We will see. I just hope that the smell of dog goes away much longer than the usual grimy smell that happens within 2 days of bathing him.

    Recommend reading this book - Mutt Dog!

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 11:29 AM [General]
    Posted By: Jennifer

    In the city lives a dog who belongs to no-one. He has to be brave, and fast, and smart . . . just to survive. He eats whatever he can find. And looks for a new place to sleep every night. When the scruffy homeless dog inadvertently wanders into a halfway house, his lonely struggle to survive suddenly changes.

    He finds a family, is fed and scrubbed, and given a name all his own. Based on the true story of the author's own beloved dog, Muttley, this is a warm tale of love and belonging.

    You can buy this book at qbd.com.

    Dog grooming

    Thursday, June 24, 2010, 2:24 PM [General]
    Posted By: Jennifer

    How often should I take my little guy to a professional groomer?  He is a mixed Bijan and Pug.  His hair is more like a Bijan and very fine.  I clean him regularly weekly but didn't know if it would be best to take him to someone professionally or even at that how often.  His hair doesn't seem to grow very fast.


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