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Barbara Bird, Author

  • Barbara Bird, aka BBird, has been grooming since 1971 and opened Transformation Pet Center in Tucson, Arizona in 1977. In the salon, BBird specializes in Bichons and scissored trims, hand stripping of Terriers, and cat grooming. She has been writing and speaking to groomers for over a decade, and received the Cardinal Crystal Achievement Award as Grooming Journalist of the Year for 2006 and 2007. A regular contributor to Pet Age magazine, Barbara also writes for The Bichon Frise Reporter. She has authored and self-published three books, including Beyond Suds and Scent - Understanding Pet Shampoos and Conditioners. She has also developed a line of aromatherapy products, The Scented Groomer, and conducts online extended education classes at GroomClassroom.org.

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August 14, 2011

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Debbie Tucker

Barbara, what a nightmare! Some dogs can be SO wild and spoiled very early on, because they are far too much dog for the owners. One thing that could have at least helped your ears is a citronella spray collar. It is amazing how those spoiled, demanding dogs figure it out and usually quit after a few minutes. And stopping their trantrum demands often helps calm their actions - a BIT, not a lot, lol!! Great article!

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