Instructions Things You’ll Need: Shears Water Step 1: Trim the alpaca's toenails monthly with garden shears so the nails don't get so long they begin to curl over the edge of the alpaca's foot pad. Trim above the quick to prevent the alpaca from...
Another tool that's very handy when you're working with a coated breed dog is scissors. Lot of different types of scissors. I'm going to show you 2 types. This is just your straight regular scissors. It's actually a straight blade. It's a relatively...
Instructions Step 1: Know which type of fleece your Pygora goat has. Type A goats have silky hair that grows in curls of about 6 inches in length. Type B goats have a fleece with a good crimp, about 3- to 6-inches long. Type C goats have a coarser coat...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Toenail clippers Brush Shampoo Electric shears or shearing scissors Creme rinse Groom Your Pet Llama Step 1: Choose the proper brush to groom your pet llama. Since a llama's coat can be easily matted, and since...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Matt rake Thinning shears Scissors Clippers Step 1: Remove the shed undercoat prior to the bath. You may not be able to get all of it, but get as much as you can. Use matt rakes and pin...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Steel comb Blending shears Scissors Step 1: Remove extreme tangles and knots from the coat, but don't indiscriminately cut away large clumps of hair. This dog's coat is uneven in texture and alternates...
Okay now we're going to talk about what happens if you cut a little bit too close and you need to correct the mistake. So right in here, we've cut a little bit of a nick out of here and we're going to use the clippers and we're going to go over to see...
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 Comb Blending shears Shears Step 1: Brush the dog lightly to remove shed hair and matting from the coat. Step 2: Remove hair from the outside ear leather using blending shears. Begin at the base of the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Pin brushes Slicker brush Metal comb Thinning shears Mild whitening shampoo Step 1: Brush out the soft undercoat with a slicker brush, pin brushes and metal combs. The undercoat can easily become tangled and matted...
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: Blending shears Slicker brush Scissors Step 1: Remove stray hairs from the face and tail using blending shears. The dog;s coat should have a smooth appearance. The dense, soft coat has a high luster and should lie...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker and/or pin brushes Steel comb Natural bristle brush Matt splitter Thinning shears Scissors Step 1: Use protein coat conditioners and de-tangling solutions before you give the dog a bath. Step 2: Use a...
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 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...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Steel comb #10 blade Blending shears Step 1: Use a slicker brush and steel comb on this dog's coat as needed. The body has fairly long hair as opposed to the shorter length hair covering the face and...
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: Natural bristle brush Pin brush Cotton balls Coat conditioner Thinning shears Scissors Step 1: Use a natural bristle brush on the short body hair to clean and neaten the coat. Step 2: Use a pin brush on the parts of...
There's certain tools that you want to use for your long coated dogs. Because long coated dogs, you don't want to use the clippers on a lot, because you want to keep their hair nice and long and pretty, like Sushi's here. So what we use on long hair dogs...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: #10 blade Scissors Blending shears Pin brush Slicker brush Step 1: Neaten the anus area with scissors or a #10 blade. Be very careful not to cut the dog's skin. Step 2: Trim stray hair from the feet. If you put your...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Metal combs Clippers Thinning shears Scissors Protein-rich shampoo Step 1: Trim the hair on the under side of the dog's foot pads with grooming scissors or clippers. Check the hair on the dog's ears...
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: Natural bristle brush Ear cleansing solution Cotton pads Blunt-nosed scissors Blending shears Dog shampoo Rubber brush Blow dryer Hard rubber brush Coat whitener Step 1: Give your boxer a quick brush every day with...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Smooth glove Cotton balls Baby powder Moisturizing lotion Eye cleansing solution Dog shampoo Spray coat conditioner Thinning shears Nail clippers Step 1: Brush your Boston Terrier with a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Metal combs Scissors Coat conditioner Thinning shears Step 1: Brush out the coat throughly beginning with a slicker brush. Afterwards, run a metal comb through the coat to remove excess shed hair from...