dog grooming

Dog Health Grooming Section


 

Dog Health Grooming Navigation


|

Dogs Guide Home Page
Tell A Friend about us
Dog Grooming Tubs |
Dog Grooming Instructions |
Dog Grooming Magazine |
Dog Grooming Business Cards |
Dog Grooming Free Downloads |
Dog Grooming Riverside |
Dog Grooming Message Board |
Dog Grooming For Shih Tzu |
Deluxe Dog Grooming Cart |
Orlando Florida Dog Grooming Training |
Dog Grooming Tools |
Starting A Dog Grooming Business |
Dog Grooming Training |
Dog Grooming Milwaukee |
Dog Grooming Service In Los Angeles |

List of dog-grooming Articles

Dog Health Grooming Best seller

Dog Obedience Trainig
Buy it Now!



Best Dog Health Grooming products

Dog Food Secrets
Buy it Now!

 

Healthy Food For Dogs: Homemade Recipes
Buy it Now!

 

Dove Cresswells Dog Training Online
Buy it Now!

 

How I Trained My Dog In One Evening
Buy it Now!

 

Dog Training Mastery - An Owner's Manual
Buy it Now!

 

D.i.y. Dog Training At Home
Buy it Now!

 

Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on dog-grooming
Email:
First Name:



Main Dog Health Grooming sponsors


 

Latest Dog Health Grooming link added

Ethiccash.com, Provider of great Adsense sitesINSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Dog Health Grooming!



Dog Grooming For Dummies (For Dummies (Pets))
-By: Margaret H. Bonham
-Price: $11.04 (New)
$11.00 (Used)

The Stone Guide to Dog Grooming for All Breeds
-By: Ben Stone, Pearl Stone
-Price: $19.95 (New)
$12.95 (Used)

All 87 Breed Dog Grooming for the Beginner
-By: T F H Publications
-Price: $9.35 (New)
$5.45 (Used)

Ultimate Dog Grooming
-By: Eileen Geeson, Barbara Vetter, Lia Whitmore
-Price: $14.57 (New)
$18.29 (Used)

All-Breed Dog Grooming
-By: Isabelle Francais, Richard Davis
-Price: $25.05 (New)
$11.25 (Used)

Everything Dog Grooming Book: All you need to help your pet look and feel great! (Everything Series)
-By: Sandy Blackburn
-Price: $8.40 (New)
$9.34 (Used)

The All Breed Dog Grooming Guide
-By: Sam Kohl
-Price: $42.95 (New)
$42.95 (Used)

 

Welcome to dog grooming

 

Dog Health Grooming Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Dog Health Grooming. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

How To Groom Your Poodle

from:

Grooming and trimming your fluffy Poodle dog with those fancy haircuts we often see can take a lot of practice. Fortunately we have outlined a step-by-step system that will guide you through the process.

The first step is obtaining the proper equipment. You will only need a few items: a slicker brush, a steal comb, and ear powder (preferably medicated).

1. First clean the ears by clean the ears by dusting the inside with medicated ear powder and pull out any dead hair with your fingers. Cut the nails with a scissors-type nail clipper, removing only the tips of the nails so as not to cut the quick. And clip the feet with a #15 blade using an the ankle bone as your guideline. Using the corner of the blade, click up one side and then up the opposite side of each toe. Scoop the hair out from between the pads on the backs of the feet.

2. Clip the face with a #15 blade. Clip from the bottom of the ear up to the corner of the mouth. Using the same blade, clip under the eye and down the sides of the muzzle, and from the stop (between the eyes) to the tip of the nose. Stretch the lips back with your thumb to remove the hair around this area. If a mustache is preferred, leave the hair on the muzzle from just behind the corners of the mouth to the nose, clipping only from the stop down the muzzle to the nose, using the #15 blade.

3. Clip the tail with the #15 blade going against the grain on the top side and with the grain on the underside. The amount of hair clipped from the tail depends on Nail Clipper (scissors type).

4. Clip the stomach area (from the groin to the navel) with the #10 blade. To set the pattern on the body use either a #10 or a #7 blade. Clip from the base of the skull to the base of the tailed. With the same blade clip down the entire rear leg to 1/4 inch above the hock joint. Also clip on the inside of the leg down to the same point. Clip down the sides of the neck, using the same blade, to the elbow, and then to a line on the front leg even with the line at the hock joint on the rear leg. Clip on the inside of the leg down to the same line. Clip the rest of the body with the same blade, back, and chest going with the grain.

5. Brush the remaining hair on the legs with a slicker brush. Comb through the hair to make sure it is mat free. Bathe and dry. Use the fluff-dry method on the topknot, ears, and tail and leg pom-poms (bracelets).

6. Comb through the coat thoroughly after drying. Scissor around the cuffs on the legs to even them off. Tease the leg pom-poms (bracelets) and scissor them so that they appear round and fluffy. Scissor the front legs the same as the rear legs. Comb the head and ears. Tease the head with your comb.
Scissor the tail pom-pom so that it appears round and fluffy.


Other Dog Health Grooming related Articles

3 Ways To Dry The Coat
Special Care For Grooming Sensitive Skin Part II
6 Steps To Grooming A Wavy Or Curly Coated Sporting Breed
What Is A ôMatö And How Do I Get Rid Of Them
Should I Get A Dog That Sheds Often

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE

This space can be enabled / disabled from your admin panel!

 

Dog Health Grooming News

4H dog club forming (Bucks County Courier Times)

If you have a Fido or are thinking of getting a dog, the Bucks County 4H is starting a new club for young dog owners.

Read more...


Five Tips for Keeping Pets Healthy and Vet Bills Down (Carteret County News-Times)

(ARA) - When it comes to caring for our pets' health, most of us don't bat an eye when it comes to spending money on expensive prescriptions or procedures, even for common health problems like skin allergies, digestive upset and urinary tract infections.

Read more...


Ask a vet: Every breed of dog can trigger allergies (Knoxville News Sentinel)

Dr. Dewhirst,I have been allergic to dogs all my life, but with the news of the president-elect getting a hypo-allergenic dog for his daughter, I am encouraged that I could have a dog for the first time. What are your thoughts about these dogs?

Read more...


Ruff Duty: Finding $600,000 (Westerly Sun)

Stand Up For Animals needs more money to achieve its goal of a May opening of the shelter.

Read more...


Internet Directory (Reading Eagle)

Tons of Fun Shows www.tonsoffunshows.com Promoting family fun and supporting fundraising efforts.

Read more...