Dog Care and Grooming at Home
Help your dog to better health with Dog Care and Grooming at Home — an online course from Whole Dog Journal
Dog grooming is more than bandanas and bows. A lot more. Regular grooming is actually important for your dog’s health and goes beyond an occasional bath, brushing or snipping some burrs out of his fur.
In this fascinating and fun online course the experts at Whole Dog Journal walk you through important care and grooming tips that can help you keep your best friend in top shape. You’ll learn some surprising facts about dog care, including:
- Why you actually want to brush your dog against the grain of his fur
- The reason you don’t want to shampoo a dog the minute he gets sprayed by a skunk
- Why dogs that live indoors tend to shed more than dogs who live outside
- How to get your dog to hold still while you give her ear drops
- Why canned dog food is especially bad for his teeth
- And so much more.
You’ll even get a special behind the scenes section called a “Day at the Groomer” with insider advice on how to safely trim your dog’s nails … they key to giving your dog a “dry bath”… how to clean his ears… and, even tackle the not-so-pleasant job of expressing his anal glands.
You’ll learn proven health and care tips, including:
- Why adding a fish-oil supplement to your dog’s food is a great way to help his skin and coat and give him powerful anti-inflammatory nutrients
- What to do if your dog’s paw pad is bleeding
- Tip for washing your dog’s face without hurting her eyes—yes, shampoo stings your dog’s eyes too
- How to help prevent ear infections with a little white vinegar
- The reason dogs are so susceptible to plaque buildup—and the best way to remove it!
- Why dog’s toenails curl—and how nails that are too long can cause health problems
Learning more about your dog’s health and how to care for him is one of the best treats you can give. After all, your dog trusts and relies on you to know what’s best for him. This fun, interactive course will help you give your pup the very best care.
ENROLL NOW and arm yourself the knowledge you need to give your dog the very best care.

For the past 22 years, she has been writing about the effectiveness and benefits of force-free, dog-friendly training, as well as reporting on up-to-date research on canine behavior and health. She has two dogs of her own, 11-year-old Otto, and 3-year-old Woody who serve as “Grumpy Uncle” and “Fun Uncle” for the many puppies she fosters for a local shelter.
Don’t delay. Enroll in Dog Care and Grooming at Home today! The entire online course is yours for just $29.95. That’s a savings of $10 and you can watch any time, anywhere, from any device. It never expires.