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"Groomer Has It" put down its shears in June, but just because the cameras no longer are rolling on pet 'dos (and don'ts) doesn't mean you have to find another obsession. The marketing wizards behind the Animal Planet show decided to take to the Internets with a silly (albeit ridiculously satisfying) idea that lets you custom-design a stylish new look for your canine.

Upload a photo of your pooch's visage -- or choose from the dozen provided -- and let out your inner fashionista (or, y'know, groomer) by placing on your pooch a brand-spankin'-new 'do inspired by (among others) Whoopi Goldberg, Donald Trump, or Jennifer Aniston.

Doesn't Paw Nation's own in-house guinea pig dog, Atticus, look ready for prime time with "The Jay?"


First, the nation's top pet groomers dished with Paw Nation about their celebrity dog clients and the benefits of taking your dog to a professional groomer.

Next, they spilled their secrets for ridding your dog of everything from skunk odor to chewing gum.

Now, Jorge Bendersky and Jonathan David, finalists from the first season of Animal Planet's "Groomer Has It," share before and after pictures of the pooches they have pampered.

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Before: Bernie, a scruffy 9-year-old Jack Russell Terrier wants to know, "What's wrong with the way I look?" Jorge Benderksy


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Tomato baths are a popular home remedy for removing skunk odor, but there are more effective, less messy methods (although, they might not be quite as tasty). Photo: OakleyOriginals, Flickr

If you've ever owned a dog, it's likely you've experienced some sort of fur-related disaster -- a horrible smell, a sticky substance, an accidental dye job, the list goes on and on. It's one thing if said disaster makes your furry friend a little less cuddly for a day or so, but a whole other issue if your job is to make a pet look and smell perfect.

The American Kennel Club, which hosts next month's Meet the Breeds event in New York City, put us in touch with two top groomers -- Shirlee Kalstone and Jonathon David (of "Groomer Has It" fame). They told us about some of the stickiest situations they've ever faced, and shared some tricks of the trade that you can try at home!

David, who travels the country participating in grooming competitions, relies on his contacts living near the events to lend him stunning dogs. For one such occasion, he was referred to a woman who owned two Kerry Blue Terriers (a competition favorite).

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Groomers Have It Photos (clockwise): Jorge Bendersky, Shirlee Kalstone, Joey Villani, and Jonathan David

Do you like your kitty extra pretty? How about a little poof on your pooch? For all our readers out there who like to groom their pets, Paw Nation asked four of the nation's top pet groomers our burning questions -- what to look for in a good pet groomer, how pet owners can save money, and of course, which celebrity pup they'd love to groom! Meet our panel:

Joey Villani is a judge on Animal Planet's "Groomer Has It" with decades of experience as a professional groomer and former owner of a pet grooming school. Shirlee Kalstone is an author of numerous books on the subject and an internationally recognized pet expert. Jorge Bendersky is a celebrity groomer based at the New York Dog Spa who has appeared on the "Today Show" and "Nightline". Manhattan-based celebrity groomer Jonathan David was the first runner-up during the first season of "Groomer Has It".

All four pet groomers will be showing off their skills this October in New York at Meet the Breeds, hosted by the American Kennel Club and the Cat Fanciers' Association.


WHAT CELEBRITY DOGS HAVE YOU GROOMED?

Jorge: Gisele Bundchen's dog Vida, Tatum O'Neal's Lena, John Leguizamo's Chulo, P. Diddy's dogs Sophi and Chacha, Alan Cumming's Honey. I've been grooming dogs in New York City for 16 years, so the list continues...

Shirlee: I groomed Grace Kelly's (Princess Grace of Monaco) brown toy poodle, Oliver, when I worked at a salon called Poodletown in New York years ago. Elizabeth Taylor was also a customer there, and I groomed her dog.

Jonathan: I've had the pleasure of grooming the dogs of some of my favorite celebrities, including Mariah Carey, Ivana Trump, Kevin Kline and Pheobe Cates, Julie Andrews, Louise Lasser, John O'Hurley, Debi Mazar and Betsy Johnson. But when it comes down to it, they're just owners that love their pets like anyone else.


WHAT DO YOU THINK OF DYEING DOGS IN BRIGHT COLORS -- FUN OR TRAGIC?

Jorge: Most dogs love getting attention, so adding color will do nothing but increase the amount of attention your fancy pooch gets everywhere! So as long as you use dog-safe products, I don't see anything wrong with it.

Shirlee: Aside from competing in a creative styling class, or participating in Pet Fashion Week or other runway show, I think it's a little sad that people would do this for no special reason. Even if they use color that's safe, it's impossible to remove in one shampoo and it takes months for the hair to grow out. For special occasions, it's better to use a little spray glitter that can be washed out with one shampoo.

Jonathan: The colors I don't mind so much; it's kind of fun. I used to color my Maltese when she was getting on in years and I swear the attention she got brought out the puppy in her again!


WHY GO TO A PROFESSIONAL GROOMER? CAN'T WE JUST BATHE OUR DOGS AND CUT THEIR NAILS AT HOME?

Read our groomers' responses on the next page.

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The cattiest dog show on television is back! Animal Planet's "Groomer Has It" returns for its second season with a new cast of contestants, a new plush pad, and a scathing new elimination line: "You've been clipped!" (Last season had a gentler send off: "Every dog has its day and today is not yours.")

What makes this show so entertaining? The 12 professional groomers, whose claws come out as they are forced to live with each other while competing to be named "Groomer of the Year" and win $50,000 cash, a mobile grooming van, and -- new this year -- a Subaru Forester.

The prizes have gotten bigger and so have the personalities. One groomer claims to communicate with animals telepathically, another chatters so much she's already annoying her house mates, and another jokes (that is, we hope he's joking) that he was a Beagle till he was 11 years old.

And then there are the dogs who appear in each episode and the bits of information we learn about how to properly groom them. For their first challenge, host Jai Rodriguez and his Yorkshire Terrier Nemo tell the groomers to split up into teams. They must run door-to-door in a Los Angeles neighborhood, asking to borrow household utensils to groom hulking St. Bernard dogs.

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