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Dog Care Basics
Get professional advice on dog training, grooming and
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Pet Net Designs
Make money on-line with your knowledge of dog care.
Pet Net Designs shows you how to turn information into profits with
an information website and...Best Of All... the Information is FREE!!!!
PetNetDesigns.com
Red Creek Wildlife
Pet lovers also love wildlife. Find out what to do if
you find an injured wild animal. Also includes great pictures and, we
believe, it is a worthy cause to support
RedCreekWildlifeCenter.com
Academy of Animal Arts
Academy of Animal Arts, Inc has what you need to become a success: A program beyond grooming. Learn the art and business of professional pet grooming in a comfortable environment.
AcademyofAnimalArts.com
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The Grooming Supplies at LOW Prices
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Selling Dog Cologne
In the Grooming Salon
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"Oh, what do you use to make Muffin smell soooo nice?" You
reply by handing the customer a can of dog cologne off the sales
shelf. We've been using the same dog cologne for the past eleven
years, and it's been our #1 best seller for that same time.
Look at the ingredients when selecting dog colognes. Carry dog
colognes that are free of artificial ingredients, alcohol and other
irritating chemicals. Dog colognes that contain all natural
ingredients are best. Make sure there is nothing in the dog cologne
that will irritate the dog's skin.
And the best advice I can give is "use the same dog cologne you
sell." Your clients associate the unique perfume of your brand
of dog cologne with "clean and freshly groomed."
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