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  2. The Vet-Approved Way to Trim a Dog's Nails Successfully ... - AOL

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    This is not practical for everyone, but keep in mind that the best way to trim your dog's nails is to not have to trim them. Inside dogs may need their nails trimmed a few times a month, and many ...

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    Luckily, there isn't much work required to take care of your dog's dewclaws. Trim your dog's nails regularly with one of the best dog nail clippers. If you don't have clippers, ...

  5. Eyelash - Wikipedia

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    Inherited eyelash problems are common in some breeds of dogs as well as horses. Eyelashes are an uncommon but not unknown feature in birds. Hornbills have prominent eyelashes (vestigial feathers with no barbs), as do ostriches. Amongst the reptiles, only Eyelash vipers show a set of modified scales over the eyes which look much like eyelashes.

  6. Distichia - Wikipedia

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    A distichia is an eyelash that arises from an abnormal part of the eyelid. This abnormality, attributed to a genetic mutation, is known to affect dogs and humans. Distichiae usually exit from the duct of the meibomian gland at the eyelid margin. They are usually multiple, and sometimes more than one arises from a duct.

  7. Dog grooming - Wikipedia

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    Dog grooming refers to the hygienic care of a dog, a process by which a dog's physical appearance is enhanced. A dog groomer (or simply "groomer") is a professional that is responsible for maintaining a dog’s hygiene and appearance by offering services such as bathing, brushing, hair trimming, nail clipping, and ear cleaning.