THE PERFECT DOG GROOMING GUIDE




"THE PERFECT DOG GROOMING GUIDE"
Do-It-Yourself Grooming At Home!


"The Perfect Dog Grooming Guide"

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Remember that all dog grooming isn't created equal. Some breeds just require more grooming than others, as well as different tools and techniques for best results. In fact, some dogs with short, smooth coats like a dachshund shouldn't be brushed; instead the coat should be rubbed down with damp cloth every week or so. Breeds with a thick undercoat need to be brushed daily, and special undercoat combs or rakes should be used to help prevent matting. Electric clippers are also handy for dogs with longer coats, and some breeds with specific grooming needs, such as a cocker spaniel, have special combs and brushes designed just for their coats. Be careful when removing matted hair; it is very easy to lacerate your dog’s skin by removing matted hair with a pair of scissors. Gentle combing is the best way to remove matted hair from the skin or ears.

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You know that frequent trips to the dog groomer can be inconvenient, and expensive, so consider do-it-yourself dog grooming. If you have the right tools and techniques, you can make dog grooming enjoyable for you and your dog. Everything you'll need to know is in "The Perfect Dog Grooming Guide".

Besides saving money, do-it-yourself dog grooming is a great way to spend time with your dog and bond even more.


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