A Groomer Gets Ready
A Groomer Gets Ready is written in fun poetic language that brings light to pet owners of all ages about the topic of grooming. Three different pooches have very different dilemmas and need the help of a professional groomer. This story is creative and informative from beginning to end. Read to find out why Angel, Max, and Noodle go to the spa! Then write your own story about a pet who you think needs to go to the groomer. How will she help?

GROOMING YOUR PET: It's true! Pets need grooming just like we do. Their skin can become sensitive due to bug bites, allergies, and other irritations. Their hair or fur can become dirty and matted if not brushed, cut, and bathed. Even their nails can cause pain if not trimmed.
If an adult in your family is not able to bathe and groom your family pet, it's important to find a professional groomer who can help your dog look and feel better. Use reliable references from other people or a veterinarian to help find a reputable groomer. Grooming can be a stressful experience for animals, so your dog should be in good hands with someone you trust to make him or her feel comfortable. SHOW DOGS: Canines raised to be show dogs may often spend a lot of time with a groomer. Not all dogs are cut out to be show dogs. Only those who are laid back and don't mind spending time on a grooming table can tolerate a life as a show dog. These pets may also spend a lot of time in a crate when traveling and waiting to compete. It's important to remember that although it may be exciting for people and owners to attend dog shows and win awards, it's not a natural situation for the dogs. They can become bored, stressed, or anxious. They need time to just be a dog by exercising, running, playing and relaxing in a home environment. Dogs are social animals that need love and attention from humans. Show dogs deserve a good life, too!
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A Groomer Gets Ready
A Groomer Gets Ready is written in fun poetic language that brings light to pet owners of all ages about the topic of grooming. Three different pooches have very different dilemmas and need the help of a professional groomer. This story is creative and informative from beginning to end. Read to find out why Angel, Max, and Noodle go to the spa! Then write your own story about a pet who you think needs to go to the groomer. How will she help?

GROOMING YOUR PET: It's true! Pets need grooming just like we do. Their skin can become sensitive due to bug bites, allergies, and other irritations. Their hair or fur can become dirty and matted if not brushed, cut, and bathed. Even their nails can cause pain if not trimmed.
If an adult in your family is not able to bathe and groom your family pet, it's important to find a professional groomer who can help your dog look and feel better. Use reliable references from other people or a veterinarian to help find a reputable groomer. Grooming can be a stressful experience for animals, so your dog should be in good hands with someone you trust to make him or her feel comfortable. SHOW DOGS: Canines raised to be show dogs may often spend a lot of time with a groomer. Not all dogs are cut out to be show dogs. Only those who are laid back and don't mind spending time on a grooming table can tolerate a life as a show dog. These pets may also spend a lot of time in a crate when traveling and waiting to compete. It's important to remember that although it may be exciting for people and owners to attend dog shows and win awards, it's not a natural situation for the dogs. They can become bored, stressed, or anxious. They need time to just be a dog by exercising, running, playing and relaxing in a home environment. Dogs are social animals that need love and attention from humans. Show dogs deserve a good life, too!
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A Groomer Gets Ready

A Groomer Gets Ready

by Brenda Fiorini
A Groomer Gets Ready

A Groomer Gets Ready

by Brenda Fiorini

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A Groomer Gets Ready is written in fun poetic language that brings light to pet owners of all ages about the topic of grooming. Three different pooches have very different dilemmas and need the help of a professional groomer. This story is creative and informative from beginning to end. Read to find out why Angel, Max, and Noodle go to the spa! Then write your own story about a pet who you think needs to go to the groomer. How will she help?

GROOMING YOUR PET: It's true! Pets need grooming just like we do. Their skin can become sensitive due to bug bites, allergies, and other irritations. Their hair or fur can become dirty and matted if not brushed, cut, and bathed. Even their nails can cause pain if not trimmed.
If an adult in your family is not able to bathe and groom your family pet, it's important to find a professional groomer who can help your dog look and feel better. Use reliable references from other people or a veterinarian to help find a reputable groomer. Grooming can be a stressful experience for animals, so your dog should be in good hands with someone you trust to make him or her feel comfortable. SHOW DOGS: Canines raised to be show dogs may often spend a lot of time with a groomer. Not all dogs are cut out to be show dogs. Only those who are laid back and don't mind spending time on a grooming table can tolerate a life as a show dog. These pets may also spend a lot of time in a crate when traveling and waiting to compete. It's important to remember that although it may be exciting for people and owners to attend dog shows and win awards, it's not a natural situation for the dogs. They can become bored, stressed, or anxious. They need time to just be a dog by exercising, running, playing and relaxing in a home environment. Dogs are social animals that need love and attention from humans. Show dogs deserve a good life, too!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798369259306
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/30/2023
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.10(d)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

The author is a retired school teacher from Illinois with over 30 years of experience at the elementary, middle school, and secondary levels. Her love for animals and volunteering at local animal shelters was the inspiration to write children’s stories that promote humane education. Her belief is to begin pet education early on in a child's life in order to plant the seeds of kindness. Kids and pets go hand in hand because animals are one of the first topics children really connect to. It is her goal to bring about awareness of the difficulties homeless animals face and to educate younger generations so that they may begin to develop compassion, empathy, and responsibility toward animals early on. In the Read Write Rescue books, kids learn that animals have feelings, too. The books published by Pet Journey Press offers many valuable lessons that will impact children in positive ways! Perhaps by reading one of these books, a furry life will be saved! There just aren't enough humane titles. We must write more!
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