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How to Cut a Dog's Hair? 🐶 BASIC GROOMING Tutorial

You might find it hard to a manual clipper when cutting your dog's nails. This is because their nails are not as soft and brittle as those of humans. Getting an electric clipper will help you cut those hard nails away without putting on much effort. Besides, your dog will not get too impatient waiting for you to finish. Prepare There are certain breeds that require frequent grooming. There are some breeds that require a once a month bathing. There are some breeds that require everyday coat brushing. These things must be anticipated. There is no better way to fail your dog grooming by not preparing for it. From this important information, you should be able to plan, prepare, and allocate a time where you can bring your dog to a dog grooming shop. Use a clean cloth to wipe its ears. Make sure that it is kept dry after cleaning. You can ask your vet for formulations to remove earwax so infection will be prevented. 2. Caring for the eyes. Always make sure that your dog's eyes are clean and bright. Build ups may occur from time to time. But this should not cause any panic. 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. If you see any sign of infection, then you should take your dog to a veterinarian. 5. Brushing the teeth. Dental care is also of the essence in maintaining your dog's good health. Use a toothbrush that has soft bristles. Make use of a veterinary toothpaste. This toothpaste is specially designed for your pet. This would also make the hair of your pet smooth and shiny by dispersing the natural oil all through the coat, avoiding tangles and making the skin free from irritation. It is advisable that you brush your dog at the early age. Slowly, train him while having fun with much of praise and treats. 2. Nails - For the nails, it is recommended that you trim them once per month. 

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