You would apply this in the same way you always want to protect your dogs head. This one is a aerosol in oppose to pump and with any new product that you might be using you want to use a little bit on your coat to see how that product works on your dog...
So there is different types of coats on long coated breeds. You can have a harsh course coat and you can also have a dog or a dog breed that has a finer softer silkier coat. The individual dogs are the breeds that have a finer softer long coat are going...
Hi, I am Jill Bergman and I am going to talk to you a little bit about how weather effects the Alpacas. When there very small and there born in cold weather we have what are called cria coats. By the way baby alpacas are called crias I don't think I...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Measuring tape Step 1: Measure your dog. In order to make sure his coat fits properly it is imperative that you do this correctly. Dogs are measured along the back from just above the dog's shoulder to the point...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Mat comb Dog shampoo Nail clippers Small coat shaver Blunt tweezers #10 blade Raw, meaty bones Step 1: Devote little time to grooming a fleece coated labradoodle until her adult coat replaces...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Metal combs Scissors Conditioning gloss Step 1: Brush the coat regularly with a natural bristle brush. Parson Russell Terriers have one of two types of coat, either Smooth or Broken. The Smooth...
So we're here today to talk about long coated dog breeds and the different grooming tools that are necessary to properly care for a coated breed. First, the question could be what is a coated breed. What does that mean coated breed? We have a coated...
I’m Tracy Tenner with Better Behavior Dog Training at Extra Care Animal Hospital in Davie, Florida. I am here today on behalf of Expert Village.com at the Tri County Humane Society in Boca Raton, Florida, where I have volunteered as a trainer and a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Metal comb Thinning shears #5 blade Step 1: Brush out the harsh coat with a natural bristle brush and a metal comb to get out tangles and knots which may naturally occur. This is almost...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Protein coat conditioner Detangling spray Steel combs Modern high velocity dryer Step 1: Brush your dog thoroughly at least twice a week. Samoyeds have a wooly undercoat that collects lots of shed hair...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Steel comb Whitening shampoo Cotton cloth and/or baby wipes Step 1: Brush and comb the dog twice per week with slicker brushes, pin brushes and steel combs. Saint Bernards have either a rough...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker and/or pin brush Steel comb Scissors #7F or #5F blade/hand stripping knife and thinning shears Step 1: Brush the coat using slicker brushes, pin brushes and steel combs. Brush it daily to keep the hair...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Steel comb, coarse or medium Matting rake De-tangling solution Scissors Dog shampoo Blow dryer Large pin brush Protein coat conditioner Step 1: Brush your Siberian Husky twice a week with a slicker...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Blending shears Natural bristle brush Metal comb Scissors Step 1: Use blending shears to trim or neaten the dog's appearance. If hair appears uneven to you, then go over the coat lightly with shears so that it looks...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Electric clippers Slicker brush High-protein shampoo Steel combs Step 1: Use electric clippers to trim the dog's back if your English Cocker Spaniel is a house pet. Never trim the back hairs on a show dog. Most dogs...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Metal combs Scissors Clippers Thinning shears Step 1: Brush with slicker brushes, pin brushes and metal combs to keep the coat under control, especially for those Airedales with softer coats...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Unpointed grooming scissors Slicker brush Undercoat rake or comb Electric clippers Toenail clippers Mild moisturizing dog shampoo How to Groom a Goldendoodle Step 1: Even if you plan on having a groomer take care of...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker and pin brushes Steel combs Natural bristle brush Matt splitter Scissors Thinning shears Clippers Blades Step 1: Bathe the dog using a pH-alkaline balanced shampoo. Bouviers des Flandres have a double coat...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Metal comb Protein coat conditioner High velocity dryer Pin brush Step 1: Brush out the topcoat with a natural bristle brush. This smooths out the top coat and removes loose shed hair from the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Scissors Natural bristle brush Coat conditioner Chamois cloth Rubber glove Aloe skin cream or moisturizer Step 1: Use scissors to trim the dog's whiskers. This is an optional grooming technique which is entirely...
Instructions Step 1: Research the breed. While they are loyal companions, they can also be overly protective of their personal space and belongings; that may not make the Chow the best choice for a household where there are other dogs. Understand the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: #30 blade #10 blade Natural bristle brush Pin brush #15 blade Step 1: Use a #30 blade to style the hair on the body. The Portuguese Water Dog has a coat similar to that of a Poodle, although the hair on this breed...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Metal combs Coat conditioner Clippers Step 1: Brush out the coat using a slicker brush and metal combs to remove shed hair. This is mainly for cosmetic reasons, as Papillons don't mat or tangle. They...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Cotton balls Light conditioner Step 1: Brush the coat with a good, firm natural bristle brush to keep the hair orderly and neat and to distribute the hair's natural oils. Make sure to brush all...
Instructions Step 1: Place your dog on the floor or a grooming table. Secure your dog with a leash or table clip to make sure he can't dart away or jump off and get hurt. Step 2: Use a bristle brush and brush the dog's entire body, from front to back...