Archive for the ‘Care Tips’ Category

Why pay $50 to have your Cane Corso groomed every 4-6 weeks?

Big Dog | April 14th, 2010

If you own a Cane Corso 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  Cane Corso 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.

The right nutrition for your Cane Corso…

D Dog Fan | March 12th, 2008

The best advice I can give is to look for a premium diet that has a high nutritional value. If your dog likes it and it also agrees with his digestive system, then it is already sure to be a winner brand. If it also keeps his coat looking shiny and healthy as well as leaving his doggy-breath survivable (hehe), then you have found the ideal nutritional source. Another option is to go all modern and try out the very new and much-talked about revolutionary BARF diet. The BARF diet only uses natural foods that are organic and raw. It has also been researched that large dogs fair well with the BARF diet, since it also plays an important role in preventing bone diseases and health issues that could arise from problematic joints. It also seems to play a role in healthy digestion, since only natural foods are ingested – as nature intended. But like with most things, I think the best thing is to let you find out which suits you and your dog the best. It is nevertheless, advisable to buy a large stainless steel bowl for your Cane Corso. They are easy to clean, and are dishwasher-safe as well. Do a bit of reseach and find out which appeals to you the most.

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