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Second New Product Award for Unipet International
PetSafe® Grip ‘n Tug™ Toy - Winner, Best Dog Accessory Product at PATS Sandown
New dog food range launched exclusively in Pets at Home
Pet retailer Ken Burgess puts profitable store up for sale
More than 1,800 visitors attend PATS Sandown
Watch Guy Blaskey's popular talk at PATS Sandown
One in 10 puppies abandoned by Brits, says new research
Farm-to-bowl ethos emphasised on Butcher's packaging
Lily's Kitchen supports equality and LGBT rights
Less than one in 10 Brits consider grooming needs
Natures Menu celebrates show success following launch of True Instinct
WildWash sets up 'refill' centres in bid to use less plastic
Record number of British exhibitors at Interzoo 2018
Tetra launches stylish new aquariums
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Pets at Home appoints new CEO for vet group
Man admits city centre pet shop burglary
ORIJEN announces ambassador after nationwide search
New recipe, new packaging, new size for Crunchy Bites dog treats
Pets gets its own dedicated sector at garden trade show
EUKANUBA launches its new and improved nutrition
Baroness Fairhead visits Armitage Pet Care
True Instinct appoints leading PR agency
Warrington Wizards win Crufts Flyball
Gauntlet searches for the face of FiDO
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PATS Sandown 2018 New Product Awards revealed
Exhibitor and visitor reaction to 10th PATS Sandown
All the action from PATS Sandown captured in pictures
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Less than one in 10 Brits consider grooming needs

 

Earlier this year, the Kennel Club released a list of the most popular breeds in the UK, which saw the Labrador continue to keep its top spot as number one, followed by mixed breeds, the Jack Russell, Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Border Collie.

 

Whilst it’s clear that dogs continue to be man’s best friend, with two thirds of households owning a pooch across the UK, it appears that when it comes to choosing a breed, some of the more important considerations are forgotten.

 

Research by FURminator has revealed that unsurprisingly for 40% of dog owners, temperament was the most considered factor when it came to choosing their desired breed. This is followed by how suitable the breed was for a family setting, their size, appearance and general reputation. However, concerningly less than one in 10 Brits consider a breed’s grooming requirements to be important.

 

The top five most popular breeds are all very different dogs, and with that comes very different grooming needs. Long haired collies should be brushed daily to ensure their fur stays free from tangles while Staffordshire Bull Terriers require a bath every three weeks as they can be susceptible to allergies causing their skin to become irritated. Long-haired Jack Russells will need to visit the groomers every three months for a hand-strip, with a wash and brush in between, which can add up to nearly £400 a year. And, while mixed breeds, such as Cockapoos and Labradoodles have beautiful thick curly coats that are very desirable, they should visit the groomers every three weeks which can cost anything up to £80 a session.

 

Stuart Simons, FURminator’s grooming expert and Founder of the Groomer’s Spotlight comments, “It’s understandable that a dog’s nature would be hugely important to anyone looking to introduce a new pet to their home. However, what is worrying is that so few people consider the grooming needs of their pooch. Grooming is a really important part of pet maintenance as not only does it ensure that dogs look healthy and happy, but regular grooming sessions at home can create a relaxing environment where owners and their pet can boost the bond between them, while giving owners the chance to check for any skin issues such as dandruff or unfamiliar lumps.”

 

Along with a regular professional grooming routine, pet owners can quickly and easily implement a grooming routine at home to help keep their pet’s coat and skin healthy and glossy. Weekly use of FURminator’s FURflex tool reduces shedding by up to 90%3, reaching deep into the undercoat to remove loose fur and dirt, while helping to release natural oils to support the skin.

 

The FURflex System makes home grooming a comfortable experience no matter what the size or breed of your dog. It’s also available from Pets at Home, Jollyes and Pets Corner with an RRP starting from £34.99 with interchangeable heads available from £9.99. For more information please visit www.furminator.net/en or check out FURminator UK on Facebook.

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