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April 12, 2026

Let’s be honest… for many dogs, a trip to the groomer can be stressful, noisy, and overwhelming That’s where mobile grooming makes all the difference Right outside your door No car rides, no drop-offs, no waiting around. We come to you, making it easy and convenient for both you and your dog. Calm, quiet environment […]

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How to Avoid Losing Your Dog: Simple Steps Every Owner Should Know

How to Avoid Losing Your Dog: Simple Steps Every Owner Should Know

March 9, 2026

Few things are more distressing for a dog owner than realising their dog has gone missing. Dogs are naturally curious, and even the most well-behaved pet can slip out of a gate, follow an interesting scent, or become frightened and run off. The good news is that there are simple steps every dog owner can […]

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🐕👀 Why Does My Dog Follow Me Everywhere? (Even to the Bathroom)

🐕👀 Why Does My Dog Follow Me Everywhere? (Even to the Bathroom)

February 20, 2026

You stand up. Your dog stands up. You walk to the kitchen. Your dog follows. You head to the bathroom… And somehow, they’re already there. If you’ve ever wondered: “Why does my dog follow me everywhere?” You’re not alone. It’s one of the most searched dog questions on Google — and the answer is actually […]

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🐕🌿 Why Does My Dog Eat Grass? Should I Be Worried?

🐕🌿 Why Does My Dog Eat Grass? Should I Be Worried?

February 20, 2026

You’re out for a walk.Your dog suddenly stops. And before you can say “leave it”… They’re mowing the lawn. If you’ve ever Googled: “Why does my dog eat grass?” You’re not alone.It’s one of the most searched dog questions worldwide — and it confuses almost every dog owner at some point. So… what’s really going […]

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🐶💋 Why Does My Dog Lick Me So Much? The Answer Might Surprise You

🐶💋 Why Does My Dog Lick Me So Much? The Answer Might Surprise You

February 20, 2026

If you’ve ever asked Google: “Why does my dog lick me so much?” You’re not alone. It’s one of the most searched dog questions in the world — and chances are, you’ve wondered it yourself while being covered in slobbery kisses. So… what does it really mean? Let’s decode what your dog is trying to […]

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🐾👴 They’ve Given You Their Whole Life — Now It’s Time to Slow Down for Them

🐾👴 They’ve Given You Their Whole Life — Now It’s Time to Slow Down for Them

February 20, 2026

here’s something incredibly special about an old dog. The grey around their muzzle.The slower walk.The gentle eyes that have watched you grow, change, and live. They’ve been there for the big moments.The hard days.The quiet nights on the couch. And now, as they slow down… they need us to slow down for them too. 🐶 […]

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🐾💬 If Your Dog Could Talk, This Is What They’d Ask You For

🐾💬 If Your Dog Could Talk, This Is What They’d Ask You For

February 20, 2026

If dogs could speak, they wouldn’t ask for designer beds, fancy toys, or gourmet treats. They’d ask for you. Your time.Your attention.Your care.Your love. And every now and then, they’d quietly ask for a little extra help feeling their best. 🐶 Dogs Are Masters at Hiding Discomfort One of the most amazing things about dogs […]

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Your Dog Thinks You’re Their Whole World — Here’s How to Make It Even Better

Your Dog Thinks You’re Their Whole World — Here’s How to Make It Even Better

February 20, 2026

To your dog, you are everything. You’re their favourite person.Their safe place.Their walking buddy.Their snack provider.Their hero. No matter how your day has gone, your dog is always excited to see you walk through the door. Tail wagging. Eyes sparkling. Pure happiness. And because they give us so much, they deserve the very best care […]

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🐶💼 From Paycheque to Puppy Profits: Why More Kiwis Are Choosing Jim’s Dog Wash in 2026

🐶💼 From Paycheque to Puppy Profits: Why More Kiwis Are Choosing Jim’s Dog Wash in 2026

February 20, 2026

If you’ve ever felt stuck in a job that doesn’t excite you…If Sundays feel too short and Mondays feel too long…If you’ve dreamed of working for yourself but didn’t know where to start… You’re not alone — and you’re exactly who Jim’s Dog Wash is built for. Across Australia, more everyday people are stepping out […]

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🚐🐶 What If This Time Next Year You Owned Your Own Business

🚐🐶 What If This Time Next Year You Owned Your Own Business

February 19, 2026

Imagine waking up next year knowing: You work for yourself Your diary is full Your income is predictable You’re outdoors, active, and meeting happy dogs all day And you built it yourself For many people, that sounds like a dream. For Jim’s Dog Wash franchisees — it’s just a Tuesday. Why Now Is the Time […]

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Why Most Dogs Hate Nail Clipping And How to Make It Stress-Free

Why Most Dogs Hate Nail Clipping And How to Make It Stress-Free

February 19, 2026

If your dog runs away when they see the nail clippers…pulls their paw back…or suddenly “forgets” all their training… You’re not alone. For many dogs, nail clipping is their least favourite part of grooming. But here’s the truth: It’s not because they’re “naughty.”It’s because something about the experience feels scary, uncomfortable, or unsafe to them. […]

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The Hidden Reason Your Dog Still Smells After a Bath And How to Fix It

The Hidden Reason Your Dog Still Smells After a Bath And How to Fix It

February 19, 2026

You’ve washed your dog.You’ve used “good” shampoo.They smelled great… for about 12 hours. Then suddenly — that “dog smell” is back. Sound familiar? You’re not doing anything wrong. Most dog owners simply aren’t told the real reason this happens. Let’s break it down. 🚫 1. The Smell Isn’t on the Fur — It’s in the […]

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🐾 Why Most Dog Owners Are Washing Their Dogs Wrong (And How to Fix It in One Visit)

🐾 Why Most Dog Owners Are Washing Their Dogs Wrong (And How to Fix It in One Visit)

February 19, 2026

If you’ve ever wrestled your dog into the bath, soaked your bathroom, and still ended up with a smelly, half-clean pup… you’re not alone. Many loving dog owners try their best at home — but without realising it, they’re often missing key steps that affect their dog’s comfort, coat health, and overall wellbeing. Here’s what […]

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How to Groom a Border Collie: A Step-by-Step Guide for Kiwi Pet Owners

How to Groom a Border Collie: A Step-by-Step Guide for Kiwi Pet Owners

January 17, 2025

How to Groom a Border Collie: A Step-by-Step Guide for Kiwi Pet Owners Border Collies are known for their intelligence, energy, and lush double coats. Proper dog grooming is essential to keep them healthy, comfortable, and looking their best. Whether your Border Collie is running across New Zealand’s rolling hills or lounging in your backyard, […]

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Top 10 Tips for Keeping Your Dog’s Coat Healthy Between Grooming Sessions

Top 10 Tips for Keeping Your Dog’s Coat Healthy Between Grooming Sessions

October 11, 2024

To keep your dog’s coat healthy between grooming sessions, you should regularly brush their coat using tools tailored to their coat type, preventing matting and distributing natural oils effectively.  Schedule baths every 4 to 6 weeks with dog-specific shampoos and lukewarm water, focusing on thoroughly drying their coat afterward to avoid skin issues. Incorporate high-quality […]

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Top Ten Reasons Why Dog Grooming Costs More Than Your Hairdresser

Top Ten Reasons Why Dog Grooming Costs More Than Your Hairdresser

May 28, 2024

You don’t go 6-8 weeks without brushing or washing your hair Your hairdresser doesn’t have to carry you to the sink kicking and screaming Your hairdresser doesn’t clean your rear end of trim your sanitary area Your hairdresser doesn’t clean your ears You don’t need your eye boogies removed You still still. You don’t bit […]

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Jim’s Dog Wash’s Top Tips On Keeping Your Dog Entertained During Winter

Jim’s Dog Wash’s Top Tips On Keeping Your Dog Entertained During Winter

May 28, 2024

It can be very tempting to hibernate with your dog when the weather is too cold, but dogs need to by active mentally and physically to stay healthy. For this reason, we have provided our top tips to help you keep your pup fit and healthy through winter! Hide and Seek: Tell your dog to […]

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Preparing Your Pup For Autumn

Preparing Your Pup For Autumn

April 8, 2024

Keep Up Flea and Tick Treatments Even though we are past the peak time for fleas and ticks, they can still spread in Autumn as well, so it’s important to keep up the treatments. Fleas and ticks can live in the fallen leaves, waiting for your pup to walk over them. Groom Time Your pups […]

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Hygiene Tips To Keep Your Pup Healthy

Hygiene Tips To Keep Your Pup Healthy

January 4, 2024

We love our pets, but with their unconditional love comes fur, dirt and dander. While we are busy cleaning the obvious messes, sometimes the smaller things get missed. Being diligent about keeping our pets healthy goes further than the obvious cleaning of the dirt and here are our top tips on how to keep your […]

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Most Popular Dog Breeds In New Zealand

Most Popular Dog Breeds In New Zealand

September 20, 2023

The French Bull Dog has moved into the number one position in the five most popular breeds in the world. The Frenchie is a smart, compact breed and due to their small size, they fit in well with most lifestyles. Following this are the Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd  and the Poodle coming in at fifth […]

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Spring Grooming Tips

Spring Grooming Tips

August 18, 2023

In winter our pups grow heavier coats to keep them warm when it’s cool. When Spring comes along, you will likely notice more hair around the house as your pup starts to lose their winter coat. If you aren’t on a regular brushing and grooming routine, it’s a good time to start in spring as […]

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Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?

Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?

May 22, 2023

It’s often thought that when our dogs eat grass it’s because their diet is defient in nutrients, but dogs on a well balanced diet shouldn’t need additional nutrients and the question is not always so simple. UPSET STOMACH A common thought is that dogs eat grass to relieve the symptoms of an upset stomach. You […]

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Autumn Grooming Tips

Autumn Grooming Tips

April 17, 2023

With summer over and the cooler time of the year about to begin, there are some necessities that your pup will need to prepare for the coming winter months. Changing seasons means changes in your dog’s nutrition and lifestyle and here are a few tips to ensure your best friend is healthy and happy: KEEPING […]

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Why Do Dogs Lick Their Paws?

Why Do Dogs Lick Their Paws?

March 21, 2023

Dogs aren’t really known for self grooming and it’s very suprising to know that licking their paws is a way to clean themselves. Generally it’s normal behaviour and it’s a sign that your pup wants to look after themself! Constant paw licking though should be monitored, just in case there are any underlying issues. If […]

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What Your Dog’s Sleeping Position Says About Them

What Your Dog’s Sleeping Position Says About Them

February 16, 2023

Dogs, just like humans have their own sleep rituals. We know why we need the pillows a certain way, or the blankets tucked in and even which position we like to sleep in, but what does it mean for our pets? Sleeping habits can give us a clue to our dog’s health and happiness that […]

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Why Do Dogs Lick Us?

Why Do Dogs Lick Us?

January 25, 2023

The simple reason is because they love us and want to show affection. Mother dogs will lick their puppies and dogs instinctively learn early on to lick as a sign of affection. Licking is the way that dogs offer comfort, show closeness and bond with family members. As well as communicating how much they care […]

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Keeping Your Dog Safe During Christmas Celebrations

Keeping Your Dog Safe During Christmas Celebrations

December 1, 2022

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! While pets are part of our family and we want to involve them as much as possible, a busy house full of guests, strange smells, decorations and food can all be harmful and stressful for your pup. We have put together these few tips to make sure […]

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Pet Care During The Holiday Season

Pet Care During The Holiday Season

December 1, 2022

With Christmas fast approaching, you might be planning a holiday which means making plans for your pets during this time. There are many options for holiday care and the best ones will depend on your needs, the temperament of your pets, how long you are going and where. Pet Friendly Holidays Dogs generally travel very […]

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Can Dogs See Colours?

Can Dogs See Colours?

November 11, 2022

Have you ever wondered how your dog sees the world? Do they see in black and white or are they colour blind? We all have light receptors in our eyes called Rods and Cones. Rods help us to detect motion and cones help us to differentiate between colours In humans, colour blindness occurs when there […]

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Top Tips For Taking Care of Your Dog’s Teeth

Top Tips For Taking Care of Your Dog’s Teeth

March 29, 2022

Just like humans, dogs are also susceptible to dental disease and with regular brushing it is also preventable. Plaque is a layer of saliva, food and bacteria that form a layer on our teeth. A build-up of plaque can develop into tartar and if left untreated can cause painful gum disease, infections, tooth loss and […]

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Our Top Tips On How To Make Your Dog More Comfortable With Grooming

Our Top Tips On How To Make Your Dog More Comfortable With Grooming

January 11, 2022

So many of our customers complain that their dogs hate being brushed or having their nails clipped and who wouldn’t hate having a whole bunch of unfamiliar tools on sensitive parts or strangers pulling and tugging on your hair when you are in a weird smelling unfamiliar place. It’s really important that your dog sees […]

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How To Include Your Pooch At Christmas

How To Include Your Pooch At Christmas

November 25, 2021

Our pets are part of our family and why shouldn’t we spoil them at Christmas time? No matter what your plans are over Christmas, it’s important that we can include our pets to make it a fun holiday for everyone. We have some great ideas how you can include your pup in your Christmas celebrations: […]

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What Will Your Pooch Say To You Christmas Eve?

What Will Your Pooch Say To You Christmas Eve?

November 23, 2021

Christmas is a magical time where anything is possible. Reindeer fly across the skies; magical elves work away in the South Pole and a man in a red suit flies all around the world delivering presents. Across most of Europe, there is a legend that this one magical night of the year is when our […]

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Stopping The Itch

Stopping The Itch

November 4, 2021

Apart from fleas, one of the most common causes of itchy skin for your pooch is generally related to coat maintenance. Grooming is your first defense against persistent itching. Most times the itch is caused by pollens, dirt, matts and dander that stay on your dog’s coat. If left long enough they can start to […]

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Healthy Diet For Your Pooch

Healthy Diet For Your Pooch

July 14, 2021

What Should We Be Feeding Our Dogs? A look at the dog food aisle can be very confusing. There is so much contradictory information about diets for our pooches and it’s hard to know if we should we be feeding all meat, raw meat, grains or no grains? In terms of the dietary needs, we […]

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What Does A Dog Groomer Do?

What Does A Dog Groomer Do?

May 15, 2021

Many people prefer to groom their own dogs, but it takes training, particularly if its large, wiggly or naughty. Many people rely on a professional dog groomer to pamper their pets as it saves them time, energy and money. Professional grooming involves all the services that each particular breed needs, from washing, brushing, deshedding to […]

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How Often Should Your Wash Your Dog?

How Often Should Your Wash Your Dog?

May 12, 2021

Dogs get dirty and smelly, how quickly that happens depends on their lifestyles. Just like us, different breeds are less into outdoor activities than others. For some dogs though, muddy puddles and a dirt bath are just too inviting! When To Bathe Your Dog There is no exact number of times that a dog needs […]

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Green Poop – Should You Be Worried?

Green Poop – Should You Be Worried?

May 3, 2021

Green poop is definitely something you shouldn’t ignore. Most times it’s not a cause for concern but it might also be a sign that there’s something wrong with your dog’s health. Generally, the cause of green dog poop is simply that your dog has eaten too much grass, plant material or even a large amount […]

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Is Your Dog Aggressive? What To Do About It

Is Your Dog Aggressive? What To Do About It

January 3, 2021

Our dogs are very important members of our family, but sometimes we forget that their behaviours reflect many centuries of instinctually protecting themselves, their territory and their food. Snarling, growling or more seriously, even biting are indications of aggressive behaviour. People assume that some dogs are just naturally aggressive, but this is not true. If […]

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Christmas Foods For Your Pooch – How To Spoil Them Right!

Christmas Foods For Your Pooch – How To Spoil Them Right!

December 16, 2020

‘Tis the season to be jolly! Why should humans be the only ones to enjoy special treats during the holidays? Here are our tips on the best ways to spoil your pooch over Christmas, the right way Keeping Them Busy Treats that occupy your pooch are always great for keeping them away from all the […]

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Does Your Dog Eat Grass – Should You Be Concerned?

Does Your Dog Eat Grass – Should You Be Concerned?

September 30, 2020

There are many reasons why dogs eat grass, it could be that they need extra fibre, they feel unwell and want to vomit, or maybe just because they are bored! Eating grass isn’t bad for your dog and some actually like the taste and it isn’t a sign of your dog being unwell, but there […]

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Your Dog Is Talking – Are You Listening?

Your Dog Is Talking – Are You Listening?

September 25, 2020

Just like humans, dogs have their own language, thoughts and feelings and just like we do, they express them in many different ways. Dogs use body language instead of verbal communication. They express their emotions and intentions through their movements and how they hold their body, tails, ears and even where they are looking. Here […]

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Top Dog Names And Breeds – Which Is Your Favourite?

Top Dog Names And Breeds – Which Is Your Favourite?

September 24, 2020

Naming your new puppy is a lot of fun. Unlike naming your children, you don’t need to be so concerned with what their classmates will think and you can push the boundaries with unusual names. Australians, it seems prefer drink inspired names for their dogs, in fact a third of the top dogs names are […]

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Separation Anxiety

Separation Anxiety

September 23, 2020

Dogs are social animals and they love us and want to be with us all the time. Often they don’t understand that we are coming back when we leave. This is normal, however some dogs can become distressed when they are left alone, demonstrated by digging, destructive chewing, barking and howling. Separation anxiety in your […]

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Five Quick Tips For Spring Time Grooming

Five Quick Tips For Spring Time Grooming

September 1, 2020

With the arrival of spring, you will probably start noticing piles of dog hair on your clothes, floor and furniture. During winter, our dogs grow heavier coats to keep them warm, but when spring arrives their coats start shedding and depending on the breed, matting can also start. The condition of your dog’s coat is […]

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Dog Anxiety – What You Need To Know

Dog Anxiety – What You Need To Know

July 30, 2020

Just like humans, dogs can experience anxiety. It’s not nice, but it is a normal emotion. Anxiety can affect all breeds, but just like us, it can affect individual dogs differently. Although anxiety is something that dogs can experience on occasion, if its excessive or left unchecked your pooch can develop a disorder, which can […]

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Disgusting Things Your Dog Does (And Why)

Disgusting Things Your Dog Does (And Why)

June 13, 2020

We love our dogs, but sometimes it’s worth remembering where their mouths have been before you accept your next kiss! Here is our top list of disgusting behaviours and why: Toilet Time Considering our pooches love cat litter and vomit, drinking from the toilet bowl is probably the least disgusting thing they can do. The […]

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Help! My Dog Is Eating Poop!

Help! My Dog Is Eating Poop!

June 12, 2020

One of the grossest things our pup can do is when they eat their own poop but have you ever wondered why do it and if you should be concerned? Mother dogs lick their puppies to encourage them to empty their bowels on command and then eat the poop. This is a natural instinct to […]

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When Did Dogs First Become Our Best Friends?

When Did Dogs First Become Our Best Friends?

April 8, 2020

A long time ago, dogs were purely wild animals and were quite possibly our competition in the food chain. How did that change to them being our best friends, fetching balls, snuggling with us and being dependent upon us for food? Our cute little pugs or designer oodles wouldn’t last very long in the wild. […]

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Dreaded Matts and How To Avoid Them!

Dreaded Matts and How To Avoid Them!

April 5, 2020

Not only are matts dirty and messy, they can also cause skin irritation, hot spots and infection caused by dirt, moisture and bacteria being trapped inside the matts. Matts can also be very painful (imagine wearing a too tight ponytail all day). Tight matting causes the skin to pull and may lead to your pooch […]

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Five Quick Training Tips That Will Change Your Life!

Five Quick Training Tips That Will Change Your Life!

April 5, 2020

The current restrictions, such as physical distancing and lockdown, due to the COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on both humans and animals. Many pets will find their daily routines suddenly changed and their owners at home instead of at work, but at the same time their walks may be curtailed and they can cause mischief […]

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How Smart Is Your Dog? Test Your Dog’s IQ

How Smart Is Your Dog? Test Your Dog’s IQ

March 9, 2020

Border Collies are thought to be the smartest breed, with Poodles coming in not far behind, but how do we rate the dogs and what is the decider for intelligence (or lack thereof)? Officially, the three deciders for intelligence are: Instinctive Intelligence – This is the type of intelligence and natural ability that is inherent […]

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Happy Hump Day? Why Your Dog Is Humping And How To Stop It

Happy Hump Day? Why Your Dog Is Humping And How To Stop It

December 19, 2019

Humping is one of the most commonly misunderstood and unwanted behaviour in dogs. It is also one of the most frequent and embarrassing. Sometimes they’ll hump a stuffed animal or a sofa, or worse, a person’s leg. Dogs do not hump to assert dominance and if your dog is desexed, it’s not about mating either, […]

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Bad Doggy Breath?

Bad Doggy Breath?

November 9, 2019

Your dog might think that you appreciate slobbery kisses, but if their breath is bad then getting close is probably the last thing that you want to do! Some dogs will eat anything and this can lead to bad breath. If your dog is regularly eating your garbage, is eating animal remains or is getting […]

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Dog Scooting: Why It Happens and When To See The Vet

Dog Scooting: Why It Happens and When To See The Vet

October 3, 2019

The sight of your dog dragging its butt across the floor might look funny (unless it’s on your carpet), but dog scooting is no laughing matter and may be giving you a clue that there’s a problem with your furbaby. Why does it happen and what does it mean and when should you see the […]

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SPRINGTIME GROOMING – HOW IMPORTANT IS IT?

SPRINGTIME GROOMING – HOW IMPORTANT IS IT?

September 2, 2019

Just like it is important to spring clean your home, it is important to keep your pet looking their best too! There is no better time than the beginning of spring to clean your pets bedding, toys and of course, their fur! Whether you prefer to wash your pet at home or you have the […]

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Common Mistakes That Shorten Our Dog’s Life

Common Mistakes That Shorten Our Dog’s Life

August 4, 2019

We love our dogs and want them to live a long and happy lives but unfortunately many of us unwittingly shortening our beloved pooches’ life. Here are a five common mistakes: Feeding Improperly Many of us like to give our dogs the food that they like best, but your dog’s health depends on a complete […]

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Train Your Dog To Walk On A Leash Without Pulling

Train Your Dog To Walk On A Leash Without Pulling

July 5, 2019

When was the last time you saw dogs off leash walking in a nice straight line? Probably never.  In the wild, being restrained is dangerous, so when a collar presses against a dog’s neck, the tendency is to pull harder. It’s unnatural for dogs to walk in this way, they want to chase leaves and […]

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Is Your Dog Peeing In The House?

Is Your Dog Peeing In The House?

June 15, 2019

There are many reasons why dogs have accidents in the house and some of them can be a symptom of a bigger issue so it’s well worth putting a little effort into figuring out what’s causing the problem rather than disciplining them. Scent Marking Toilet accidents generally leave large amounts of urine, scent marking is […]

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Be Choosy About Dog Chews

Be Choosy About Dog Chews

May 27, 2019

Dogs love to chew on things. Any chew that can be swallowed or broken apart presents the risk of harm to your dog. If pieces can be chewed or cracked off your dog may swallow them and end up with a bowel perforation of an intestinal obstruction. Soft, easily swallowed chew toys may build up […]

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Tips To Keeping Your Dog Healthy During Winter

Tips To Keeping Your Dog Healthy During Winter

May 17, 2019

In the winter months, it’s easy to think that grooming isn’t needed so much.  You may think: they are inside all the time and therefore “stay clean,” or they just go right back outside and immediately become a mud puppy again! Many think that dogs with long coats “winterize” themselves and can be left alone […]

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Preventing Matting

Preventing Matting

May 9, 2019

Dogs coats are constantly changing throughout their life.  The coat goes through several cycles that are pre-determined by genetics.  It may also be affected by diet, environment and health. The four main stages of coat growth are; Anagen This is where your dogs coat is in an active growth cycle and constantly growing. This is […]

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What Are The Signs That Your Dog Loves You?

What Are The Signs That Your Dog Loves You?

April 1, 2019

Everyone know that dogs make extremely loyal and intelligent companions, but do they love us back? The short answer is YES! Dogs express emotions too, they just show it in some weird ways. Here are a few signs to look out for to see if you and your best mate are truly bonded. Your Dog […]

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Why Do Dogs Smell Each Other’s Butts?

Why Do Dogs Smell Each Other’s Butts?

March 14, 2019

It seems a bit gross, but sniffing butts is how dogs gather information about each other. It’s a normal and important ritual that dogs do during greetings. It helps them to find out things about each other and obtain information that they need to get along and survive. A butt sniff for dogs is a […]

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Does Your Dog Bark At Night And What To Do About It

Does Your Dog Bark At Night And What To Do About It

January 25, 2019

Night time barking is one of the most common nuisance complaints and lets face it, a dog barking all night is very unpleasant for everyone within hearing distance. Barking at night can be for a number of reasons, it could be that your dog isn’t feeling well, needs the bathroom, is bored or nervous or […]

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Why Is Your Dog’s Stomach Making Noises And Is It Normal?

Why Is Your Dog’s Stomach Making Noises And Is It Normal?

January 21, 2019

The gurgling noises you hear from your dog’s stomach are caused by gas moving around in the intestines. Just like us, it is normal for there to be some activity in the intestines, but generally is pretty quiet. If you aren’t sure, place your ear against your dog’s stomach. You should hear periods of quiet […]

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Keeping Your Pooch Safe At Christmas

Keeping Your Pooch Safe At Christmas

December 17, 2018

Christmas is nearly here and that means lots of celebrating with friends and family, but a lot of the fun things that we associate with Christmas can be dangerous or harmful for our pets Decorations Poinsetta, Mistletoe and Holly are all toxic to dogs. Be sure that they are placed higher up with they are […]

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What Happens If Your Dog Eats Onions Or Garlic?

What Happens If Your Dog Eats Onions Or Garlic?

November 12, 2018

Most of us know that our dogs shouldn’t eat onions or garlic, but very few of us actually know why. Onions and garlic contain an ingredient called thiosulphate which is toxic to cats and dogs. All onions whether cooked or raw can be dangerous While a stray piece of onion won’t actually hurt your dog, […]

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How To Clean Your Dog’s Ears And How Often?

How To Clean Your Dog’s Ears And How Often?

November 6, 2018

Dog Owners often ask if they should be cleaning their dog’s ears and how often. The answer is yes, but how often depends on the breed. Some dogs are more prone to developing ear infections, depending upon the breed. Dogs with floppy ears (that hang down, like a Cocker Spaniel) are more prone to infections, […]

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Dogs get jealous and a bunch of other facts you probably didn’t know!

Dogs get jealous and a bunch of other facts you probably didn’t know!

November 1, 2018

According to scientists, dogs do suffer from jealousy, the same as humans. Researchers studied dogs and their behaviours and found that most were indifferent when their owners ignored them, but if their owners gave attention to a stuffed dog, their pooches’ behaviour changed dramatically, sparking snapping and snarling at the stuffed toy. The discovery shows […]

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Puppy Training Tips!

Puppy Training Tips!

October 2, 2018

So you’ve got a new puppy? It’s never too early to start training and here our five top tips to help you! Think of your puppy as a toddler who has no concept of right or wrong, and needs to be taught. Repetition and consistency are key. Puppies want nothing more than to please you, […]

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Top Ten Tips To Keep Your Dog Happy and Healthy

Top Ten Tips To Keep Your Dog Happy and Healthy

September 12, 2018

Visit the Vet. Annual check ups with the vet can catch illnesses before they become big problems. Prevent Fleas. Fleas cause itchy skin but can also be the cause of allergies that can cause anaemia and tapeworms Prevent heartworm. Heartworm can be fatal and prevention is far better than a cure. Exercise every day. Exercise […]

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Top Tips To Change Your Dog’s Behaviour

Top Tips To Change Your Dog’s Behaviour

September 5, 2018

Dogs are brilliant learners and harsh reprimands can make them afraid of you, doing more harm than good. Studies show that rewarding positive behaviour will get better outcomes and here are our top tips to help you: Establish Consistent Rules. No amount of training is going to work unless all members of the family are […]

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Getting Your Dog Ready For Spring

Getting Your Dog Ready For Spring

August 13, 2018

Spring is almost here and the weather is starting to warm up, so it’s time to get your dog prepared for the season to ensure that you both get the most of summer. As the weather heats up the parasites that can attack your dog also come out. Now is the time to start looking […]

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Removing Stubborn Stains In Your Dog’s Coat

Removing Stubborn Stains In Your Dog’s Coat

July 9, 2018

There are many things you can do at home to fix stains quickly, cheaply and painlessly with common things you would have around the house.  Firstly, it helps if you understand hair construction. The hair shaft is a strand of keratin, or protein that is produced in a hair follicle buried beneath the skin.  It […]

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How To Keep Your Dog’s Coat Healthy

How To Keep Your Dog’s Coat Healthy

June 12, 2018

Shiny coats are a sign of good nutrition, proper maintenance and an indication of the dog’s overall health. If you want your dog’s coat to really shine, then diet is the first place to look. In the wild, dogs eat a variety of food that consists mostly of raw meat, raw bones, organs, other tissues […]

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Caring for our pets

Caring for our pets

May 15, 2018

AS A PET OWNER, MOST OF US KNOW OUR RESPONSIBILITIES OF CARING FOR THE ANIMALS THAT ARE SO DEPENDANT ON US. And so as pet owners, we also need to understand the benefits of regular grooming routines. A clean pet is a happy pet. Keeping the coat free of dirt, tangles and external parasites, removing […]

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What Does Your Dog Dream About?

What Does Your Dog Dream About?

April 9, 2018

Have you ever watched your dog sleeping and seen his legs twitch or his paws moving? It’s impossible not to think that they are dreaming, but for many years scientists weren’t sure if animals could dream in the way that humans do. Following a series of studies where the brain activity of rats was monitored […]

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Preparing Your Dog For Autumn

Preparing Your Dog For Autumn

March 28, 2018

With summer over and the cooler time of the year about to begin, there are some necessities that your best friend will need to prepare for the coming winter months. Changing seasons means changes in your dog’s nutrition and lifestyle and here are a few tips to ensure your best friend is healthy and happy. […]

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Keeping Your Double Coated Dog Cool In Summer

Keeping Your Double Coated Dog Cool In Summer

March 6, 2018

A dog’s undercoat is a second coat beneath the outer coat that keeps your dog warm in winter and cool in summer. Breeds such as the German Shepherd, Pomeranian, Chow, Husky, Malamute and Samoyed generally have an undercoat. Double coated breeds have long and course outer coats that protects the undercoat that is usually fluffy […]

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Hot Weather Dogs: Tips For Keeping Your Best Friend Cool In Summer

Hot Weather Dogs: Tips For Keeping Your Best Friend Cool In Summer

February 16, 2018

Summer time in New Zealand means lots of fun outdoor activities with your pooch but when the temperature soars, Jim’s Dog Wash has a few tips to keep your dog cool. Some dogs do struggle with the heat more than others, long-haired dogs or breeds with undercoats like Huskys, Border Collies and Chow Chows will […]

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Grooming Your Dog At Home

Grooming Your Dog At Home

February 7, 2018

Have you ever noticed how much cleaner your dog is after being to a groomer than when you wash him at home? You pour on heaps of shampoo, chuck in a little water from the hose, give him a scrub and wash him off, but his coat still seems dull. One of the biggest problems […]

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Grooming Short Haired Dogs

Grooming Short Haired Dogs

February 7, 2018

If there’s one thing that never ceases to amaze us it’s the amount of people who mention in passing how annoying it is that their short haired dogs shed fur all over the house, but have never thought to ask us if we can do or advise anything to stop that. The answer would be […]

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Customer Demand Surges As Jim’s Dog Wash Approaches 2018

Customer Demand Surges As Jim’s Dog Wash Approaches 2018

December 26, 2017

As 2017 comes to a close, Jim’s Dog Wash, celebrates another very busy year, servicing more than 15,000 customers across Australia and New Zealand. Unfortunately, over 13,000 customers were also turned away due to the shortage of operators, equating to over $700,000 of work that current franchisees were unable to service. Divisional Franchisor, Sharon Connell, […]

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