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Grooming products for pampered pooches From gentle shampoo to toothpaste, these treatments will help keep your dog’s coat glossy and tail wagging Gently does it: whether Afghan Hound or short-haired terrier, choose a shampoo formulated for dogs. Photograph: Rainer Elstermann/Getty Images Gently does it: whether Afghan Hound or short-haired terrier, choose a shampoo formulated for dogs. Photograph: Rainer Elstermann/Getty Images Sun 18 Jul 2021 01.30 EDT How often should I wash my dog? Some experts say once a week is fine (good luck if you have a Pyrenean Mountain Dog), others say every three months and some say never wash a dog unless it’s really dirty. So I guess the answer is not straightforward. Whatever you do, the key is to be gentle. Use a wash specifically formulated for dogs, something that won’t irritate their skin and ideally that leaves them smelling halfway decent – until they roll in fox poo. Thankfully, there’s also a shampoo for that. ....
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Humans aren t the only ones having a tough time this pandemic winter. Pets have their own qualms with this bitter time of year, particularly those who have to do their business outside. Pittsburgh City Paper reached out to three local pet suppliers for tips on how to keep your furry companion safe and healthy this season. Petagogy 5880 Ellsworth Ave., Shadyside or 6150 Route 30, Suite 300, Greensburg. petagogy.com Heather Blum, owner of Petagogy, stresses the need to protect pets, specifically dogs, from coming in contact with road salt or conventional ice-melters, which can damage their foot pads while out on walks. Blum recommends using GroundWorks Natural Icemelter to de-ice your front steps, stoop, or sidewalk. The manufacturer website describes it as a “fertilizer-based product designed specifically to melt ice and snow effectively, while being completely eco-friendly and pet safe.” ....