Nails, Ears, and Teeth Grooming Supplies
Dog Nails, Ears, and Teeth Grooming Equipment Supplies
Purchasing Grooming Supplies
For the nails, I prefer the side style instead of the guillotine style, for safety of the nails. If you do not have quick stop you can use flour or baking soda to stop bleeding. For the teeth, I prefer full brushes instead of finger brushes, so the risk of being bitten is less. I also prefer a flavored tooth paste that the pet will enjoy, like chicken. If your pet has hair in the ears, make sure to get ear powder. Ear Cleaner all works the same.
When buying your grooming supplies, make sure you only get what you need to actually groom your pet. There are a lot of supplies out there and not all of them are necessary to groom at home. Choosing your supplies wisely will save you money and save time during your groom.
NAILS, EARS, AND TEETH SUPPLIES
For the nails, I prefer the side style instead of the guillotine style, for safety of the nails. If you do not have quick stop you can use flour or baking soda to stop bleeding. For the teeth, I prefer full brushes instead of finger brushes, so the risk of being bitten is less. I also prefer a flavored tooth paste that the pet will enjoy, like chicken. If your pet has hair in the ears, make sure to get ear powder. Ear Cleaner all works the same.
When buying your grooming supplies, make sure you only get what you need to actually groom your pet. There are a lot of supplies out there and not all of them are necessary to groom at home. Choosing your supplies wisely will save you money and save time during your groom.
Millers Forge Large Dog Nail Clipper (6.5"Length)
Kwik Stop Styptic Powder (.5 oz.)
St Jon Petrodex Dog Dental Kit, 2.5 oz. Double Toothbrush,

