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: 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 brush Pin brush Mat rake Splitter Modern high velocity blow dryer Step 1: The Polish Lowland's double coat requires brushing every day or at least every other day to prevent harsh tangling and matting in the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: A fenced in yard A brush Dog Bed Clutter free areas Love of animals Tolerance Large water and food bowls: at least a12 to 14inch Towel or plastic mat to place bowls on top of Dog training classes Sturdy hard plastic...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker and/or pin brush Natural bristle brush Metal comb Mat rake/splitter Detangling spray Piece of cotton cloth Scissors Step 1: Brush out the dog's coat, every day if possible, to remove tangles and mats from...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Scissors Thinning shears Step 1: Brush once per week. Kuvaszs have a medium-length coat of thick hair which you must properly maintain. If you live in a cold climate, your dog may only shed once per...
Instructions Step 1: Provide basic obedience training for your dog. The sit, stay and down commands are crucial for the Shetland. If he begins chasing a car, a sit and stay command could save his life. Obedience training strengthens your relationship...
Instructions Step 1: Spay or neuter your Sheltie. Spaying your female before the first heat will prevent breast cancer and help eliminate uterine infections. Neutering your male before age four will eliminate the chance of testicular cancer, reduce the...
Instructions Step 1: The first step is to rule out dog breeds that are a bad fit for your family. Herding dogs, especially a breed like the Corgi, tend to nip at the heels of children to herd them from one area to the next.If you have an active, noisy...
Instructions Step 1: Look around your dwelling. Determine what size of full grown dog can you accommodate comfortably. Plan on whether it's large wagging her tail destroying your prized collection or a small dog that gets lost in your rooms. Step 2...