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Silky coat dogs like the Yorkshire Terriers, Shetland Sheepdogs, Rough Collies and Afghan hounds, require daily grooming, a lot of care, and regular trimming. Nails Keeping the nails clean is another important dog grooming practice you should know. You can use either scissors style nail clipper or the guillotine style clipper. But it will not end right here, right? Because you as a dog owner can learn the skill in giving your pet the right grooming their deserve through the help of dog grooming training. In a dog grooming seminar, you will learn lots of things. At first, the training will introduce you with the tools needed for dog grooming. Pets are also like humans who need special care and attention. When you know that your dog is dirt free and well-groomed, then you can say that he's in good shape. Here are some pointers on how you can take good care of your dog's overall hygiene: 1. Bathing Bathing your dogs should not be done everyday for this can dry the skin of your pet. Different breeds of dogs require different types of grooming. Dogs with more hair require a frequent grooming to avoid hair tangles and matting. Ears Dog's ears are usually prone to infection and should be checked and cleaned regularly. Ear infection can be caused by long hair blocking the passage of air and creating a buildup of not only wax but also dirt and debris. Because different dogs require different grooming techniques. What you should do is to understand the breed of your dog. Learn about its history and characteristics. Then, you should be able to know from this information the proper grooming techniques you should do as well as the right living environment it deserves. Unknown to many, even to some dog owners, dogs as young as 3 years old can have gingivitis if they are not given regular tooth brushing. Gingivitis is a gum infection that affects the bloodstream to the vital organs of your dog's body that could potentially lead to more serious health problems. Thus, making sure that your dog receives a regular brushing of teeth will prevent this from happening. 

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