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Wet Weather Coat Care: Keeping Your Dog’s Skin ...
Rainy days don’t stop most dogs from wanting their daily walk. Whether they’re charging through puddles, chasing a ball across wet grass, or simply enjoying the cooler weather, winter often...
Wet Weather Coat Care: Keeping Your Dog’s Skin ...
Rainy days don’t stop most dogs from wanting their daily walk. Whether they’re charging through puddles, chasing a ball across wet grass, or simply enjoying the cooler weather, winter often...
Why We Choose Aloe Vera over Oatmeal
From Queensland Farms to Your Dog’s Bath When it comes to choosing ingredients for our shampoos, we’re always asking one simple question: what genuinely supports skin health in a way...
Why We Choose Aloe Vera over Oatmeal
From Queensland Farms to Your Dog’s Bath When it comes to choosing ingredients for our shampoos, we’re always asking one simple question: what genuinely supports skin health in a way...
Not All Short Coats Are the Same
A French Bulldog and a Jack Russell may both have short, straight coats, but underneath that short hair are two very different coat structures - and that changes how they...
Not All Short Coats Are the Same
A French Bulldog and a Jack Russell may both have short, straight coats, but underneath that short hair are two very different coat structures - and that changes how they...
The “Invisible” Part of Grooming: Why Skin Heal...
Not All Shampoos Feel the Same to Skin One of the biggest differences between grooming products is how they cleanse. Harsh cleansers can strip natural oils from the skin, leaving...
The “Invisible” Part of Grooming: Why Skin Heal...
Not All Shampoos Feel the Same to Skin One of the biggest differences between grooming products is how they cleanse. Harsh cleansers can strip natural oils from the skin, leaving...
Hair vs Fur: Why Curly Coats Need Different Care
When it comes to dog coats, many people use the words hair and fur interchangeably - but they actually behave quite differently. Understanding your dog’s coat type can completely change...
Hair vs Fur: Why Curly Coats Need Different Care
When it comes to dog coats, many people use the words hair and fur interchangeably - but they actually behave quite differently. Understanding your dog’s coat type can completely change...
Double-Coated Dogs: How to Actually Clean All T...
First, what is a double coat? Double coated breeds have: A top coat (longer guard hairs that repel dirt and water) A dense undercoat (soft, fluffy, and designed to trap...
Double-Coated Dogs: How to Actually Clean All T...
First, what is a double coat? Double coated breeds have: A top coat (longer guard hairs that repel dirt and water) A dense undercoat (soft, fluffy, and designed to trap...