Hi! This is Sharon Booth with Goldenrod Performance Horses on behalf of Expert Village. We are now going to pay particular attention and learn how to groom the tail. First as you stand next to your horse, not directly behind, you are going to stand next...
Instructions Step 1: Buy a lint brush. These brushes have a napped surface that catches fine hairs and traps them. After brushing in one direction over your clothes, simply rub backwards on a rag to clean the brush. Step 2: Vacuum your carpet and...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Metal comb Grooming scissors Step 1: Comb the dog's face so all of her hair is lying flat. Grasp the hair under her muzzle lightly if she has long hair there in order to help you see what it looks like. Then, shape...
You can use baby powder and you can use baking soda but something so; you can get these hemostats. You can get them at a fish tackle store for about $3 but you want to take the ear out and a lot of groomer’s do this and it is so cruel. I’m...
Hi! I'm Captain Ray Varner with the Page Police Department for expertvillage.com. What we want to teach you today is the dog being put in the heel position to start off basic obedience. When the dog is in the heel position, what we want to see is the dog...
Instructions Step 1: Choose the right brush for your dog. A smooth coated Beagle needs a different brush than a furry Alsatian does. Read the label to get the right one or ask the salesperson at the pet store. Step 2: Brush your dog’s coat deeply...
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 Step 1: The Rose Haired Tarantula is a fairly large spider that reaches full size in adulthood, about 3 to 4 years in age. Their leg span reaches to 5 inches or 12.5 centimeters. Step 2: The body of the spider is dark brown to black but...
Instructions Step 1: Lift up the dog's ear and check to see if he has a lot of hair in it. If you notice any redness or swelling, don't pluck the hair. Redness and swelling could be signs of an infection, and if you pluck the hair and clean his ears, you...
You put about the size of a half a dollar in your hand of the concentrate and then just spot underneath, the rear and the head is what is dirty and inside the ears and then you like rubbing it. I got the dog wet first and this one has a whitener in it...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cornstarch Bandage scissors Seam ripper Clippers with #10 blade Fine-tooth comb Step 1: Place a pinch of cornstarch on the long-haired cat's matted fur. Gently work the cornstarch into the hairs with your fingers...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Mat rake Cotton balls Metal comb Scissors Step 1: Brush out the dog's coat often with a slicker brush, pin brush and a mat rake to prevent tangling in both the topcoat and the undercoat. The...
So if you come across a mat, how do you get that mat out without breaking and loosing coat? Let's see if I can demonstrate this with you. I'll find a mat on this dog. One of the easiest ways to find a mat is to use your comb. So I've got a mat right here...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Natural bristle brush Metal comb Thinning shears Scissors Step 1: Use thinning shears to remove stray hairs which generally crop up on the neck, back, belly, brisket and front chest of many border...
Now if you want a pet tarantula, where do you find a pet tarantula? Always check with your local laws. Some states they do not allow having pet tarantulas. But in those states that it is legal to have a pet tarantula, some people, such as myself, breed...
Instructions Step 1: Feel the coat/skin of the cat. You will notice that there really is some hair on these cats, be it ever so short and fine. They feel much like suede and the hair is very downy. Their skin is very wrinkled. Step 2: Determine the color...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Rake Natural bristle brush Metal comb Thinning shears Scissors Step 1: Use a natural bristle brush for frequent combings. Step 2: Keep the hair cut short, straight and hard enough to be somewhat...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Thinning shears Scissors Natural bristle brush Skin cream Step 1: Brush the coat with a natural bristle brush to remove shedding hair. Harriers are average shedders, and their coat isn't hard to maintain if you...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Steel comb Scissors Step 1: Brush the thick coat with slicker brushes, pin brushes and steel combs. Brush regularly to prevent tangling of the fine coat. Step 2: Trim stay hairs on the feet...
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 brush Natural bristle brush Metal combs Thinning shears Clippers Blades Hand stripping tools Step 1: Trim all stray hairs, especially those found on the muzzle, with thinning shears. Step 2: Carefully remove...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Whitening shampoo Rubber brush Natural bristle brush Scissors Step 1: Bathe the dog using whitening shampoo. While in the bath, go over the coat with a rubber brush. Follow by brushing through the coat with a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Pin brush Metal combs Scissors Thinning shears Step 1: Brush out the cottony coat at least twice a week with a natural bristle brush. If needed, use a pin brush and metal combs to remove...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush #10 blade Protein coat conditioner Detangling spray Scissors Step 1: Brush the coat thoroughly several times per week. They need a general brushing at least twice a week. Make sure to give...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Metal combs Moist, soft cloth #10 blade, #15 blade, #4F blade, #5F blade Step 1: Brush with a slicker brush and metal combs to remove excess shed hair from the undercoat and to keep the coat looking...