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So grooming the head of a long coated breed can be quite difficult. If you'd look right here, we've got a beard, this is the muzzle. So let's identify the head parts first, we've got the eye, the ear, we've got the muzzle, and here's our beard it's quiet...

The First Steps to Grooming a Dog's Head Provided by Expert Village.com

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