Instructions Things You’ll Need: Metal comb Clippers Scissors Blades Step 1: Brush the undercoat at least once a week with a wire brush to get rid of shed hair and any matting. Step 2: Clip knots from the dogs coat, if needed. Brush your dog's coat...
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Instructions Step 1: Check the dog's head and muzzle. A beagle's head is long with a square medium-length muzzle. Step 2: Pull the dog's ears gently forward. A beagle's ears should almost reach the end of it's nose. Step 3: Check that the chest is broad...
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Instructions Appearance Step 1: Look at the ears, face and coat color. German Shepherds have erect ears, sloped back and long back scissor-like muzzle. Shepherds are recognizable in a variety of colors. The most common color pattern is the black and tan...
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Instructions Step 1: Examine the head of the dog. It should be larger than the rest of the body and the facial expression appears as if it looks down on the rest of the world with a scowl. They possess a distinct furrow that begins at the base of the...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Steel combs Scissors Blending shears Clippers Blades (#10 for the ears, #15 for the pads, and #10 for the stomach). Step 1: Brush or comb 1 to 2 times per week with slicker or pin brush. Use...
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