Ever wonder why some dogs have a velvety, thick mane while others have dandruff, greasy hair, or dull, patchy fur? A great-looking, healthy coat begins with good nutrition, plenty of exercise, and good groming habits. This holistic approach to grooming strengthens the bond between dog and owner and helps your pooch look and feel its best.
What a big brain we have for all the small talk we make. It's an evolutionary riddle that at long last makes sense in this intriguing book about what gossip has done for our talkative species. Psychologist Robin Dunbar looks at gossip as an instrument of social order and cohesion--much like the endless grooming with which our primate cousins tend to their social relationships.
A comprehensive guide containing advice on raising a cat, includes information on selecting a kitten, choosing a trusty veterinarian, first aid, nutrition, grooming, breeding, the special needs of an older cat, and more.
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Cosmetology
Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Cosmetology 2. How to Become A Cosmetologist 3. How to Apply Foundation 4. Make Up for Eyes 5. Manicure 6. Pedicure 7. Hair 8. Care Tips for Lips 9. Skin and Make Up for Face 10. The Basic Tips for Make Up 11. Grooming Tips for Hands and Feet 12. Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary
One of the responsibilities of every dog or cat owner is that of coat care. There are many and varied coat types and there is a vast difference between the time it takes to groom a Doberman and an Old English Sheepdog, a Siamese and a Persian cat. This book provides much needed guidance for groomers, breeders and owners. It will be invaluable for those taking the City and Guilds 775 Grooming exam and animal care students of all levels. Step by step grooming/clipping techniques are described for the more popular breeds of dog and cat. The technique is illustrated with photographic sequences.