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  2. The Vet-Approved Way to Trim a Dog's Nails Successfully ... - AOL

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    (The more expensive tools have more power, so they can trim faster if you have a big dog with hard nails, but I think you should buy the cheaper rechargeable tool first and get your dog used to ...

  3. How to safely trim your dog's nails - AOL

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    These nail clippers have a double plier-style design for use on dogs of various sizes and a spring-loaded cutting mechanism that helps you make a clean cut on the first try, according to the brand.

  4. Dog grooming - Wikipedia

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    Dogs with heavy or matted coats should never be bathed without first being completely brushed out or first clipping/cutting any mats. Many types of shampoos and conditioners formulated for dogs are available. For dense and double-coated dogs, pre-mixing the shampoo with water will help ensure a more even distribution of the shampoo. [4]

  5. Dog anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Dogs have ear mobility that allows them to rapidly pinpoint the exact location of a sound. Eighteen or more muscles can tilt, rotate, raise, or lower a dog's ear. A dog can identify a sound's location much faster than a human can, as well as hear sounds at four times the distance. [41] Dogs can lose their hearing from age or an ear infection. [42]

  6. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    One version produces yellow dogs, and a mutation produces black. All dog coat colors are modifications of black or yellow. [2] For example, the white in white miniature schnauzers is a cream color, not albinism (a genotype of e/e at MC1R.) Today, dogs exhibit a diverse array of fur coats, including dogs without fur, such as the Mexican Hairless ...

  7. Why do dogs have dewclaws and should they be removed? - AOL

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    Why do dogs have dewclaws may have been something you wondered as a dog parent. We wanted to know too, so we spoke to vet, Dr. Rebecca MacMillan. Essentially the thumb of a dog paw, the dewclaw ...

  8. Devocalization - Wikipedia

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    The devocalization procedure does not take away a dog's ability to bark. Dogs will normally bark just as much as before the procedure. After the procedure, the sound will be softer, typically about half as loud as before, or less, and it is not as sharp or piercing. [3] Most devocalized dogs have a subdued "husky" bark, audible up to 20 metres. [4]

  9. Tiny Rescue Dog's Refusal To Get Out of Bed Is All Too ... - AOL

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    Many dogs don't enjoy being woken up mid-nap, and they may even be confused for the first few moments until they're more coherent That's why it's so important to wake up dogs as gently as possible.