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[postlink] https://dog-grooming-videos.blogspot.com/2012/05/how-to-properly-brush-dog.html[/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6IrjgxR-EMendofvid [starttext] Tips for properly brushing your dog. Hosted by Cassandra Reed of Animal Planet's "Groomer Has It"
Please do a video of you cutting your poodle! Just like the way he is cut in this video(same length all over)! He is so cute but I want to know how to cut my poodle like that....PLEASE!!

Very attractive inside and out! Go girl!!!!! Thanks for the tip!!! I'm just starting out with my grooming career!!! [endtext]

How to properly brush a dog

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[postlink] https://dog-grooming-videos.blogspot.com/2012/05/3-step-dog-grooming-basics.html[/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvklxFW5Htsendofvid [starttext] We invite you to join us as Monica Rear, our National Coatcare Consultant, gives you detailed, easy to follow instructions on how to properly bathe your dog using the proven 3 step Everyday Isle of Dogs grooming sytem.
A few issues/tips that you should take into consideration.
1.) I agree that you shouldn't use HOT water, but you should at least make sure it's warm because you have to remember that the dogs temperature is about 102 degrees, rather than the same as ours.
2.) You should use eye drops for the dog, then you won't have to worry about getting water or soap in the eyes at all really.
3.) You should only use certain types of brushes for certain dogs, and not in the tub either. Make sure people know.
Very informative video - I only wish you had demonstrated on Standard Poodles, too! I've heard wonderful things about IOD products and can't wait to try them on my spoos! Thank you!
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3 step dog grooming basics

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[postlink] https://dog-grooming-videos.blogspot.com/2012/05/get-your-pets-groomed-regularly-this-is.html[/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFztYgppOrMendofvid [starttext]Under the circumstances of her condition, she had to be shaved very short! normally I wouldn't want to do a cut that short on a shihtzu, but what choice did I have...Very nice job! ;) We've gotta do what we've gotta do sometimes. I worry more about the comfort and safety of the dog as apposed to getting the "proper" groom. If I have to I will shave a dog, and I"m not ashamed of it either. I will NOT punish a dog for being neglected. She looks very cute and happy at the end of this video! :) [endtext]

Get your pets groomed regularly- This is WHY...

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[postlink] https://dog-grooming-videos.blogspot.com/2012/05/perfect-dog-grooming-guide-tips.html[/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS5VBO1ELiYendofvid [starttext]How to keep your dog clean and healthy is the most important thing you should know once you have decided to own one. The following are some tips you need to remember:

Dog grooming, a vital aspect in dog care, is not limited to bathing. Like humans, dogs need to be cleaned thoroughly. For that matter, dogs need to be cleaned from the tip of their nose to the end of their tail. This covers, the ears, teeth, coat, nails, and of course the whole body.

Ears
For ear infection can be very painful to your dog (it sometimes lead to permanent hearing loss), ear care is one dog care procedure you should prioritize. To know if your dog is suffering from ear infection, look out for the signs of odor, redness or swelling, head shaking, and constant scratching.

To clean your dog's ear, take a cotton ball, put a small amount of mineral oil or with warm water on it. Clean the flaps and the opening of the canal.

Check your dog's ears twice a month. The inside flaps should be pale pink. Watch out for any black, brown or red skin inside the flaps and ears. If you spot some, take your dog to a veterinarian for examination.

Teeth.
Clean your dog's teeth with a soft bristle toothbrush at least 2 times a week. Use toothpaste especially formulated for dogs. Tooth brushing will prevent cavity build up and would prevent periodontal disease. Dog toothpaste is available widely on dog supply shops. You may also want to seek for veterinarian's help on cleaning your dog's teeth.

Coat
For different types of breed, frequency of brushing and trimming varies.

For dogs with long, thick, coarse or straight coat, daily brushing and frequent trimming is required.

Dogs with smooth coat require weekly brushing. They can be washed occasionally. Dogs with this type of coat are Dachshunds, Labradors, and Dobermans. They tend to be some of the easiest dogs to groom.

Dogs with wiry coat have dense, stiff hair that require daily grooming. This will prevent matt build up.

Short coat dogs - German Shepherds and Welsh Corgis - require at least twice a week of brushings. Dogs of these kinds may have straight surface, thick hair combined with downy, profuse, and water resistant hair near the skin.

Dogs like Poodles, Portuguese Water Dogs, Irish Water Spaniels, and Kerry Blue Terriers are distinct on having extremely waterproof and non-shedding coat. Bathing and clipping may be done twice a month.

Silky coat dogs like the Yorkshire Terriers, Shetland Sheepdogs, Rough Collies and Afghan hounds, require daily grooming, a lot of care, and regular trimming.

Nails
Keeping the nails clean is another important dog grooming practice you should know. You can use either scissors style nail clipper or the guillotine style clipper. Both will work best in keeping your dog's nails neat. 

Bathing
Bathing frequency depends on the breed of your dog. Unlike humans, they dogs don’t need to take a bath everyday. This is because they would lose the natural oil needed in keeping their coat shiny and clean.  The normal bathing would be twice a month. Make sure you brush the coat to avoid tangles. Use rubber mat to keep your dog from slipping. Use warm water and dog shampoo and conditioner. Rinse your dog thoroughly and dry him with towel or hair dryer. 
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The Perfect Dog Grooming Guide - Tips, Techniques and Secrets For All Dog Owners

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[postlink] https://dog-grooming-videos.blogspot.com/2012/05/dog-grooming-demo-pet-grooming-school.html[/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf5PScHEkJoendofvid [starttext]One of the most exciting experiences in dog owning is when you have to spend time making your dog look great. However, for some, dog grooming is a daunting task. Imagine you have to cut, trim, bathe, nail cut, and brush the dog. You don’t even have the time to do them on yourself! Well, people who treat dog grooming this way are certainly those who do not take responsibility on their pet. Of course you are not one of these people, are you not?

To be able to keep your dog in its perfect and groomed condition, the following are some helpful guides you should consider:

Understand – If you previously own a Labrador and shifted to a Tibetan Terrier, then you have to realize that you need to do some grooming routine. Why? Because different dogs require different grooming techniques. What you should do is to understand the breed of your dog. Learn about its history and characteristics. Then, you should be able to know from this information the proper grooming techniques you should do as well as the right living environment it deserves.

Prepare – There are certain breeds that require frequent grooming. There are some breeds that require a once a month bathing. There are some breeds that require everyday coat brushing. These things must be anticipated. There is no better way to fail your dog grooming by not preparing for it. From this important information, you should be able to plan, prepare, and allocate a time where you can bring your dog to a dog grooming shop. Or, make a schedule on when to groom your dog on your own.

Invest – Taking care of a dog can be comparable to taking care of a baby (of course you get 4 legs instead of 2 among lots of other things). You need to provide full attention during the first months and constant care on the following years. Along with this is the fact that you should invest on tools and dog supply that your dog needs to maintain a healthy living. Tools such as toenail clippers, brushes, combs, de-matting tools, dryers, shampoo and conditioner, flea removal and dog food among other things. Allocating a budget and investing on these things is very important in dog grooming and keeping your dog healthy.

Learn – Grooming your dog does not stop once you follow the things given above, you should improve your knowledge about your dog and try to learn more things and techniques on how to properly groom your dog. You can buy books or read articles about how to groom your dog. 

Groom – After you have understood your dog, prepared yourself, invested on the tools and supply you need, and learned more about the particular grooming requirement of your dog, then, it is time for you to do some dog grooming.

All these constitute to one thing: taking good care of your dog. You have to remember that the characteristic of the owner can manifest on the way the dog is groomed. Many would agree to this. And you should be as well. If you see a dog with mats everywhere, you often regard the owner of that dog to be irresponsible, right? So better make sure that you give proper care for your dog at the same time, be mindful of the things that are needed to keep your dog in good shape.  [endtext]

Dog Grooming Demo | Pet Grooming School

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