Archive for the ‘Dog Care’ Category

Why pay $50 to have your Biewer Yorkie groomed every 4-6 weeks?

Big Dog | April 14th, 2010

If you own a Biewer Yorkie and would like to make it look as good as possible, then this Dog Grooming Instructional How To Video Set can save you thousands of dollars in the long run.

Grooming your own dog can be a fun activity for both of you, provided that you are confident in what you are doing is right. This video set is going to teach you just that: how to have a good time and save money at the same time. There are a lot of things you should be a aware of before you start grooming your  Biewer Yorkie yourself. For instance, what equipment to use (clippers, blades, shears) and what areas you must take extreme care of. You should not start your home grooming experience, unless you know all these things, otherwise you can end up spending long hours grooming your dog or even hurting it. However, with the  Dog Grooming Instructional How To Video Set you can gather enough knowledge on grooming, to start your own grooming business!

Whether you want to become a pro groomer or just save money on grooming bills, this video set can get you where you want to be.

Biewer Yorkie: Looking Good, Feeling Good

Ann | November 10th, 2009

This small dog is not to be seen as a fragile or delicate dog. They have a compact body that is well proportioned and gives off an aura of power despite its size and ribbon-tied hair to keep it from going into the eyes. Since these dogs are very adventurous and always eager to go on outings with the family, it is best to keep them well groomed and physically fit.

Biewer Yorkie

The coats of the Biewer Yorkie can grow long which may add to any event of heat stroke. A puppy cut is recommended by most owners and a regular bath every two to three weeks. To give that healthy shine, use a wire comb once a week. However if the dog will be entered in to a dog show, standards suggest that the hair grow long enough to touch the floor. For toning of their muscles, regular play time and walks will be sufficient to keep these fellas in tip top shape.

Avoid unnecessary vet bills! Do your dog’s basic health check!

How To Give your Dog a Checkup