Frequent dog grooming can save dog owners money.
Grooming your dog regularly using easily available pet supplies can reduce the cost of owning an animal.
The Dogs Trust states that by brushing your dog's coat you will not need to pay as much for professional grooming and hair cutting.
Use of a dog shampoo can keep your dog's hair shiny and well-groomed, whilst reducing professional grooming costs.
By ensuring that your dog treads on the pavement when out for a walk dog owners can ensure their pets' nails are short.
Vets' bills can prove to be expensive, The Dogs Trust highlighted that some vets practices offer loyalty schemes which enable dog owners to save money, including offer free vaccinations for animals during the National Vaccination Month.
Another way you can lower your vet bills is to buy a cross-breed dog as opposed to a pedigree.
Pedigree dogs are usually just bred for their looks. The RSPCA points out this can render them more likely to develop diseases and disabilities.
Frequent Dog Grooming can Save Dog Owners Money
Tue, 20 Dec 2011
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