We're going to talk about combs and what are the different kinds of combs that you can use to work on your coated dog. I've got a couple examples of different combs here. This style of comb is called a grey hound comb. They've got different combs that...
When you buy your equipment you don't have to get the most expensive but please do not get the cheapest because you get what you pay for and you want to be able to do this to save money. Plus a to of times it is so much easier then to pack the animal up...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Flea comb Wet paper towel Step 1: Pay attention to your dog's behavior. If he's scratching himself frequently, most likely he's got fleas. This is a signal to examine your dog for the presence of fleas. Step 2: Look...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Metal combs Pin brush Mat rakes Scissors Thinning shears Step 1: Remove as much of the shed hair from the dog's coat as you can before bathing. Use a pin brush and metal combs to get rid of most of the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Steel comb Blow dryer Step 1: Use the slicker brush first to get rid of all the mats in your Pulik's corded hair. Then use a pin brush and combs to work through any other tangles in the coat...
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...
Hi! I am Anne-Marie for Expert village and today we are learning basic dog grooming. In this series, we are going to learn about how to take some length off of the coat and do the actual haircut part. This is a clipper, on the clipper I have forty blade...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dry skin medication Metal comb Step 1: Keep the cat’s skin from drying out. When a cat’s skin gets dry, particularly in the winter months, it can have a terrible effect on its coat--causing dandruff...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker and pin brushes Steel combs Natural bristle brush Matt splitter Scissors Thinning shears Step 1: Pre-bathe the dog using a protein conditioner and detangling solution. Step 2: Comb the dog with a slicker...
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...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Mat rake Metal combs Detangling solution Cotton cloth Step 1: Brush and comb the dog's coat daily. If you don't do it daily, do it every other day. Otherwise, the coat gets tangled and matted...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Pin brush Slicker brush Steel combs Mat splitter Thinning shears High velocity dryer Step 1: Brush and comb regularly using steel combs, pin brushes, slicker brushes and natural bristle brushes...
There are a lot of tools that you can use to groom your, groom your poodle and your dog. We're going to talk about some of them. This is a vacuum system and this is an attachment that attaches to your clippers. Your clippers, so you can vacuum the hair...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Metal combs #7 blade Step 1: Straighten and trim the hair on the legs with scissors. Don't remove any of the feathering on the back of the front legs. Also, don't clip the beard or eyebrows, as they...
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: 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 Step 1: Remove hair from ear canals using scissors. Check ears regularly to prevent hair, wax and dirt from building up--this can cause an ear infection. Be very careful...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Metal combs (wide and regular tooth) Mat splitter Scissors Clippers Step 1: Brush and comb the dog several times per week using slicker brushes, metal combs and mat splitters as needed. Chow Chows have...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Metal combs Slicker brush Mat rake Splitter Step 1: Brush out your Standard Poodle's double coat with metal combs and a slicker brush. The guard coat protects the thick undercoat, but the undercoat can matt and...
There is a little thing called a chin strap, that's really good, let me have Rebecca come over, and I'm going to show you how to put this on.There are two little clips on either side, then you pull it down so that it will fit on the hair, so you take...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Steel combs Natural bristle brush Scissors Step 1: Bathe the dog using protein rich shampoos and conditioners. Step 2: Spray the dog's coat with a protein coat conditioner after the bath to add an...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Metal comb Step 1: Pluck the coat at least two or three times per year. Pull the hair out by hand. Don't pull too hard or hurt the dog. The dead hair should come out easily in clumps. Step 2...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Metal comb #5 blade #10 blade Step 1: Seek professional help for this breed. Unless you have been extensively trained in hand stripping, you need to see a professional groomer in order to...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Steel combs Scissors Step 1: Brush and comb the dog well once a week in order to properly maintain his double coat. Step 2: Remove loose hair from the dense undercoat as well as the shed hair...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Lavender oil Pennyroyal herb (cut and sifted) Flea combs A good canister-type vacuum How to Repel Fleas Naturally Step 1: Sweep your house is with a good canister-type vacuum, at least once or twice a week. Sweeping...