Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Grooming | Posted on 10-04-2013
Ted and Woody have had a busy day today. They had a long stroll in the sunshine with their human Mummy. They had an appointment at the groomers, both came out looking so handsome and then off to the vets for Ted’s micro-chipping and flea treatment. Finally they both went out for an evening stroll with their neighbour, Lou the beagle and his human parents. Needless to say they are both exhausted now….poor tired schnoodles.
Ted and Woody the Schnoodles straight after their grooming session
Cleaning dogs teeth
Want advice on cleaning a dogs teeth?
Fido breathing his hot and stinky dog breath in your direction, yuk, there is nowt like it, thankfully!
Starting a teeth cleaning regime when your Schnoodle is a young pup is the best way to bring make it a routine they become used to.
Regular cleaning will help to keep your dog healthy and less likely to suffer from dog breath.
Wild dogs chew on raw bones, which acts and a natural scraper of the plaque and removes any soft meat that may get stuck in the teeth. If plaque and old meat remain in the teeth this assists the growth of bacteria which in turn causes plaque and bad breath. Read the rest of this entry »
Fleas and Ticks on dogs
According to information about fleas on the Animal Healthcare Centre website within a month 10 reproducing female fleas can create a population of over 267,000 fleas. Dog and cat fleas are one of the same pest, both dependant on sucking blood from their host.
Ticks and fleas are an annoyance for both you and your Schnoodle Dog, not to mention the discomfort they can cause to the dog. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Grooming | Posted on 26-07-2011
Woody is groomed on a regular basis to keep his coat knot free and looking its best. I use a local groomer who has a very good rapport with the animals. Read the rest of this entry »