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  2. Benadryl for Dogs? A Vet Explains How Much You Should Give - AOL

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    Sedation Before Grooming The dose can vary somewhat based on the level of fear or anxiety your dog has when going to the groomer, but 1–2 mg per pound is a good place to start.

  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 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.

  4. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    amitriptyline – tricyclic antidepressant used to treat separation anxiety, excessive grooming dogs and cats; amlodipine – calcium channel blocker used to decrease blood pressure; amoxicillin – antibacterial; apomorphine – emetic (used to induce vomiting) artificial tears – lubricant eye drops used as a tear supplement

  5. Why You Should Groom Your Dog at Home - AOL

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    Regular grooming sessions help maintain your dog's coat, prevent matting, and keep their skin from itching. "I LOVE when owners want to take the time to try it out for themselves," writes one ...

  6. Every dog has their ways of saying they aren't happy with a situation. Huskies are just a little louder about it! There are a lot of positives to owning a Husky — if you leave their grooming to ...

  7. Veterinary anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    A one-year study in a teaching hospital shows that dogs and cats typically experience a 1 in 9 chance of anesthetic complications, with a 1 in 233 risk of death. [12] A larger-scale study states the risk of death in healthy dogs and cats as 1 in 1849 and 1 in 895 respectively. For sick dogs and cats, it was 1 in 75 and 1 in 71 respectively.

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