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Fresh Wave Works Review

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Go scrub a dub dub with Fresh Wave Works Dog Shampoo! 🛁 Fresh Wave Works is a company where they make order removing products such as dog shampoo, candles, vacuum beads, laundry detergent, etc. Fresh Wave products are odor eliminators which can remove any smell. Products are natural, without chemicals or fragrances, so they are safe to use around kids and pets! Dog Shampoo Review I recently received the Fresh Wave Oder Removing Dog Shampoo and I was extremely impressed with the results! My dog, Dunkin loves to roll around in mud and runs right through a dirt path weekly so when he was due for a bath I grabbed his shampoo and I started to see real results! After I rinsed all the soap suds out and let him dry off I smelled him cautiously but didn't smell wet muddy dog smell!I defiantly recommend this brand 100% and if your dog is attracted to roll in mud daily, Fresh Wave is the brand for you!

Pearly Whites Must Stay White

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Brush-a, Brush-a, Brush-a … When you arrive at the vet one of the first things they check is your dogs teeth! If you are a not satisfied with your dogs teeth and want them to shine I recommend to keep on reading!  ~ Tips to get those teeth to shine! ⧫ Start slowly to get your dog used to brushing. Be gentle, but don’t dawdle and try your dog’s patience. ⧫ Always reward her with a crunchy treat afterwards. Consistency is key. According to one study, gum health was maintained only when dogs had their teeth brushed daily or when their teeth were brushed every other day  ⧫ Test the tooth paste:  Put some dog toothpaste on your fingertip. Let your dog lick the toothpaste from your fingertip so that she can get used to the texture and taste. If after a few days she refuses to lick more toothpaste after her initial taste, try a different flavor. Hopefully, you'll find one he/ she sees as a treat. ⧫  Use a Circular Motion:  Brush in small circles, getting to...

Prevent Ticks from Spring

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Experts are predicting tick populations to rise to an all-time high this year. And ticks don’t discriminate against age, so whether your dog is a puppy, an adult, or a senior dog, be prepared to take action against ticks. Follow these guidelines – from prevention to removal – to avoid tick-borne diseases in your dog this summer. ↪How do I help prevent my dog from getting ticks? ~ When possible, stay away from tick-infested areas, including wooded areas, tall brush, and high grasses. These areas are home turf for ticks, especially in warmer climates. ~ Consult your veterinarian for tick preventative products, including topical treatments and tick collars, as well as tick testing. ~ Fortunately, ticks are visible to the naked eye, so conduct a visual tick check each time after being outside with your dog. Pay special attention to your dog’s ears and toes – these are common areas where fleas and ticks tend to dwell. ↪How do I remove a tick from my dog? ~ After spotting a tick...