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Dog Grooming – Keep Your Beagle Clean!...

Dog Grooming - muddy paws!Dog grooming is one of your dog’s basic needs and an important part of dog ownership. The essential grooming requirements depend on the dog’s breed and its characteristics and the dog hair is the first thing that most pet keepers are concerned with. Another important aspect of dog grooming is to clean his face, teeth, ears, eyes and nails.

Different breed of dogs have different hair types. There are three types of hair types: straight, wire, and curly. According to the length of hair there are three types of coat – Long, medium and short. Coats can either be single or double in density. Double coats consist of outer guard hairs, with an inner layer of shorter, finer coat called undercoat. Knowing what type of coat your dog has will give you information to contemplate the amount of grooming and care that your specific breed will need.

Generally long hair dogs need more regular grooming than short or medium hair dogs. Their coats must be groomed several times a week, if not daily, to ensure that they remain free of tangles and mats. On the other hand, dogs with short or medium coats offer the greatest ease of care, requiring occasional grooming with a slicker brush or a soft brush. Even for a dog like English Mastiff, which however sheds year round there is no need of extensive or professional grooming due to his shorthaired coat.

Beagle— The Beagle has a hound type coat of medium length making grooming relatively easy for this breed. Their typically short, tight hair growth rarely requires professional grooming. As part of your Beagle grooming brushing with a grooming glove or soft brush will generally be enough to keep the coat healthy and clean. This breed is an average shedder, which can be controlled with regular combing. Bathe only when necessary with a mild or dry shampoo. Beagle Puppies shed often and should be brushed several times a week using a hound glove to remove excess hair as well as a fine-tooth flea comb to remove any dirt and excess hair.

Dog grooming also involves nail trimming, ear and teeth care. Ears should be checked regularly, and cleaned when needed. Baby wipes are excellent for cleaning ears. Dogs should have their toenails cut every two months or so with dog nail trimmer. Lastly, it’s not just humans who need to keep their teeth clean. Your dog can also develop cavities and other diseases of the mouth, teeth, and gums. You need toothpaste and a toothbrush designed for dogs; use them a couple of times each week. Take your dog to the vet once a year for dog dental care.

The Top 20 Absolutely Most Famous Dogs...

I’ve been compiling a list of famous dogs for my pet numerology website for some time now.  I know which my favorites are, but I wondered which are the most famous overall.  There were so many great famous dogs that I did five alphabetical groups, with a final round of the top most famous dogs.  This is that final round, and I’ll reveal which are the most famous of these terrific dogs.

The top twenty most famous of all dogs (based on online chatter) are:

20. Goofy – from the classic Walt Disney cartoons

19. Chloe – a Chihuahua who is a lead character in the movie “Beverly Hills Chihuahua”

18. Mr. Peabody – who appeared in “Peabody’s Improbable History” cartoons with his boy Sherman in the 1960s

17. Benji – who starred of a series of “Benji” movies

16. Buddy – a Labrador Retriever who belonged to US President Bill Clinton

15. Gromit – from the “Wallace and Gromit” animated short films

14. Tinkerbell – a Chihuahua belonging to socialite Paris Hilton

13. Dogbert – from the “Dilbert” comic strip

12. Snowy – the White Wire Fox Terrier traveled with Tintin in the “Adventures of Tintin” comic books

11. Barney – a Scottish Terrier belonging to US President George W. Bush

10. Lassie – the Collie is a character seen in movies since the 1930s

9. Santa’s Little Helper – the Simpson’s family dog on the animated TV series “The Simpsons”

8. Bo – the Portuguese Water Dog belonging to US President Barack Obama and the First Family

7. Snoopy – the Beagle is a character in the “Peanuts” comic strip

6. Bolt – the white German Shepherd who is the title character of the animated movie “Bolt”

5. Eddie – the Jack Russell Terrier from the TV series “Frasier”

4. Odie – from the “Garfield” comic strip

3. Dug – the talking dog from the Pixar Animated movie “Up”

2. Scooby Doo – from the “Scooby-Doo” cartoons and movies

…and the most famous dog is…

1. Marley – the Labrador Retriever who is the title character in the book and movie “Marley and Me”

So a nice mix of breeds in the top twenty with two Yellow Labs (Marley and Buddy), two Chihuahuas (Tinkerbell and Chloe), a Portuegses Water Dog (Bo), a German Shepherd (Bolt), a Beagle (Snoopy), a Colie (Lassie), a Jack Russell Terrier (Eddie), a Scottish Terrier (Barney), and a White Wire Fox Terrier (Snowy).

I was a little surprised by the order of the top twenty.  I always think Snoopy will be the most famous, but he was down at number seven.  I’m sure Marley and Scooby Doo benefit from having their names in the title of their movie, book, or TV series.

Surprisingly, five of the top twenty dogs are real life dogs, as fictional dogs tend to be more famous than their real world counterparts.  I’m sure it doesn’t hurt that most of these dogs have had their own books, movies, or extended press coverage.

I compiled this list by searching for the dog names listed on a number of search engines and ranking them by the number of web pages, discussion forums, photos, videos, etc that are available online.

Check out my complete list of Famous Dogs at www.PetNum.com.

Beagles Really Do Rule...

This site started out being a site about my beagle over a decade ago. Winnie passed away but is still warmly remembered and missed. The photo to the left is the last one I took of her.

Now another beagle [mix] has come into my home and I am constantly reminded that beagles have voracious appetites!

If you have a beagle, or another breed of dog, please enjoy this site and come again. I will be expanding it over time to incorporate more things beagle.

Beagle blessings,
Fran.

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