Now the body part of the de-shedding and we're using a forty blade, we're using it this way, and I'm holding it in my hand this way. You can get the de-shedders that you see on TV but if you don't have one handy right away, you can use the forty blade...
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One of the most recognizable of all breeds, the German Shepherd has a hardy coat in colors of dark brown, tan and golden. The heavy medium length outer coat is harsh and straight, while the undercoat is short, woolly and dense. German Shepherds are heavy...
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With many long coated dog breeds, you've got double coat, you'll have an undercoat which is soft and you'll have an outer coat which is typically a little harder, it's a little bit longer. The undercoat is typically the part of the coat that causes the...
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I'm going to talk to you a little bit about a coat stripper. If you have a coated breed with a lot of undercoat and you want to get some of that undercoat out to make it more manageable or if you're showing a coated breed with a lot of undercoat and you...
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Most dogs shed leaving their furry mark on clothing, furniture, carpet and everywhere in between. Brushing your dog with a shedding blade can eliminate a great deal of their hairy mess. Shaped like a loop with a handle on each end, it's used like a brush...
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