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These are the tools I used to groom this dog. These tools are available at pet supply stores or grooming supply companies. |
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You will not get this amount of coat off your dog every time you groom them. This dogs coat was loose because she was "blowing coat". Grooming is especially important when a dogs coat is loose and ready to come out. You can see this dog is on a grooming table. You can use any raised surface such as a picnic table or workbench as long as you and your dog are comfortable with the surface and size. If you do not have help holding the dog, this table has a grooming arm attached to hold the dogs head, you can put your table next to a fence, banister, etc. and tie them with a leash. Never leave your dog unattended when they are on a table tied. They could try to jump off and injure themselves. |
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This is the finished look for what we have done to this dog. This dog will be more comfortable with the loose coat off her. Also living with her will be more enjoyable because less dirt and hair will be in the house. Look at before and after photos. |
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