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...
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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 need to show you, on their legs, they are very sensitive and some dogs do not have an undercoat at all. When you are brushing like this way or that way, you are scratching and they will usually let you know. Sometimes not, until you see them all red or...
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Another thing you can do is you can separate it on both sides and you can either do it with barrettes or rubber bands and get quiet fancy actually and you can braid either side. Let's say I'm going to take a clear rubber band now and I'm taking the hair...
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Your long hair dog needs brushing and to brush the coat and keep the mats out between your professional grooming visits, we can, I'm going to show, demonstrate how to do that and keep it nice and clean. I mean nice and brushed. You start by pulling the...
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