Showing posts with label German. Show all posts
Showing posts with label German. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Puma Warden Sgb Knife - Brown Jigged Bone 3.7-Inch German Drop Blade Rockwell Tested

!±8±Puma Warden Sgb Knife - Brown Jigged Bone 3.7-Inch German Drop Blade Rockwell Tested

Brand : Puma
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Price : $57.60
Post Date : Dec 20, 2011 20:51:54
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The PUMA knife company USA is proud to introduce the most innovative, important product line to the PUMA Knife Family in 50 years. PUMA SGB knives are made with Solingen, Germany steel blades which are assembled into knives in Asia. Each blade is Rockwell tested to ensure hardness between 55 and 57 and has the dot of a Rockwell proofmark. These knives deliver the performance of superior grade 440A German steel at popular price points never seen before.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Emeril 8-piece German Steel Knife Set with Block

For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Emeril 8-piece German Steel Knife Set with BlockStop settling for second-rate knives and kick your kitchen cutlery up a notch. This set features 6 versatile knives and a set of kitchen shears that... Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #106301

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Friday, December 2, 2011

8" Roseline German Shear

!±8± 8" Roseline German Shear

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Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 14:30:12 | Usually ships in 3-4 business days

8" Large German Ice Tempered Shear with removable finger rest and insertable finger rings. Extremely sharp for a smooth cut. Will not pull the hair. This shear is manufactured in Solingen, Germany and made with the finest craftsmanship.

  • 8" German Rosline Shear
  • Removable Finger Rest & Insertable Finger Rings
  • Extremely Sharp & Lightweight
  • Precision Cutting & Smooth Action
  • Comes with a case

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

How To Groom Your German Shepherd

!±8± How To Groom Your German Shepherd

Even if you don't bath your German Shepherd often, regular grooming is essential. By maintaining proper grooming procedures you can reduce your dog's chance of having skin problems while keeping the coat shiny. It is best to maintain grooming every night, but first do eight to twelve weeks of moderate grooming. To manage the double coat present on a German Shepherd it is best to comb at least twice a week.

During the shedding season the normal shedding of a German Shepherd becomes much worse so you should consider using a shedding blade or similar tool since you will need proper training before you can use a shedding blade. When grooming your German Shepherd you should use a metal rake to take out the mats in the undercoat around the neck, chest and thigh areas. After bathing it is best to use a modern high velocity dryer to remove excess water instead of the hand fluff method. Always go in the direction of hair growth when you are brushing your dog.

When grooming your German Shepherd you may want to give them a haircut. You can use a pair of scissors to remove the long hairs that you find under the feet as well as the stray hairs around the feet. Rather, if you want a fluffier or fuller looking coat, you should brush the hair in the opposite direction of growth and then do light brushing in the direction of hair growth.

An alternative to the haircut is to use thinning shears to give the dog an overall neater appearance. Selective thinning is a good way to make your German Shepherd look heavier boned. Grooming isn't just limited to the coat because you also need to focus on the toenails, ears and teeth. While brushing be sure to check the nails and trim them regularly as needed in order to avoid split or broken nails that will occur when they are left unattended and grow too long.

Grooming your German Shepherd allows you to make sure that the oils in the fur are evenly distributed which helps prevent matting and tangles from occurring. It also helps to remove the dead skin cells and loose hair, which can clog the coat and take away from the neat appearance. Just be careful not to cut or scratch your dog's skin while you are grooming them. Use a combination of brushes and brush heads in order to make sure you tackle all parts of your dog's coat.

For the German Shepherd it is best that you select the right shampoo as well, since they can be easily affected by wheat and may have other allergies as well. Oatmeal shampoo is one option but it can cause material to build up faster, which means you will have to bathe the dog more often. If you don't have to worry about fleas then a shampoo with aloe is a good idea. By constantly using proper grooming techniques you can keep your German Shepherd looking well-groomed all the time.


How To Groom Your German Shepherd

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