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Hi! I am Ann Marie for Expert Village and today we are going to learn the basics of grooming a dog. In this series we are going to start with the #10 blade. With the #10 blade you get the hair out from between your dog’s eye and shave toward the...

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How to Shave Your Dog

How to Shave Your Dog

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Clipper No. 10 blade No. 40 blade 1/2-inch comb Scissors Brush Step 1: Set up a grooming spot inside or outside. A table is easier on your back; however, some people prefer grooming on the floor. Step 2: Bath your...

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How to Brush Your Dog

How to Brush Your Dog

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 brushing and combing your dog before bathing it. So once again we brush him with a slicker brush all over everywhere head to...

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How to Give A Cocker Spaniel A Summer Puppy Cut

How to Give A Cocker Spaniel A Summer Puppy Cut

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dog Dog clippers Clipper coolant/oil Clipper blades Clipper comb attachments Dog blow driver Dog shampoo Dog cream rinse Dog ear cleaner Cotton balls and swabs Dog toenail clippers Styptic powder Slicker brush Dog...

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How to Pluck a Dog's Ear Hair

How to Pluck a Dog's Ear Hair

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...

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How to Clean a Dog's Ears

How to Clean a Dog's Ears

Hi! This is Anne-Marie for Expert Village and today we are doing basic dog grooming. In this series we are going to learn how to pluck and clean ears. Some breeds of dogs not all grow hair in their ears. It is important to pluck the hair out and clean...

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