Dirty dogs calendar

Wahl Puts a Fresh Face on Dog Adoption

Dirty dogs calendar

- Wahl is helping to turn shelter dogs into family dogs, through the power of grooming -

Nail grinders

New Dog Nail Grinders from Wahl Ease Dreaded Grooming Task

Nail grinders

-Two new grinders offer features that take the anxiety out of nail trimming-

Crinolin 1st place

Underdog's Rags-To-Riches Story Sheds Light on Animal Adoption, Just in Time For National Dog Day

Crinolin 1st place

Wahl and GreaterGood.org’s annual Dirty Dogs Contest reveals amazing shelter dog makeovers while supporting rescues

Dog Andy

It’s the Year of the Dog: Spotlight on America's Top 10 Shelter Dog Makeovers

Dog Andy

STERLING, Ill. (Aug. 8, 2018) – According to the Chinese calendar, 2018 is the year of the dog, which makes the annual Dirty Dogs Campaign even more poetic. The brainchild of pet industry leaders Wahl and GreaterGood.org, the campaign, now in its seventh year, donates funds and grooming supplies to rescues and shelters nationwide in an effort to transform more than 20,000 dogs each year and better their chances at finding a fur-ever family. Ten of these amazing makeovers have been chosen to demonstrate that a good bath can make the difference between life and death.

 

Dog adoption

Wahl Puts A Fresh Face On Dog Adoption

Dog adoption

STERLING, Ill. (March 10, 2018) – According to the Chinese calendar, 2018 is the year of the dog, which makes Wahl’s annual efforts to support shelter dogs even more poetic. In fact, over the past six years the company’s donation of more than $117,000 in products and monetary grants, has helped shelters and rescues nationwide clean up more than 90,000 dogs and get them ready for adoption. “The transformative power of grooming is just amazing. It can make the difference between a dog being euthanized or finding its forever home,” says Shay Moeller, pet product manager for Wahl. “We understand the overarching impact our grooming products can have, and we’re committed to making them available to the dogs that need them the most.”