- Eyes. Use a soft damp cloth to wipe around your dog's eyes. ...
- Ears. Dirt and wax collect in your dog's ears too. ...
- Nose. ...
- Next, Brush Your Dog's Teeth. ...
- Brush Your Dog's Coat. ...
- Trim Your Dog's Coat. ...
- Cut Your Dog's Nails. ...
- Clean, Moisturize, & Protect Your Dog's Paws.
How can I groom my dog at home?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1IqUdF3F1c
What are the 7 steps of grooming a dog?
- Thinkstock. Get the Right Tools. ...
- Thinkstock. Brush Gently and Regularly. ...
- Thinkstock. Give Him a Bath. ...
- iStockphoto. Trim Those Nails. ...
- Thinkstock. Don't Forget the Ears. ...
- Thinkstock. Brush His Teeth. ...
- Thinkstock. Clip If Necessary.
What are the steps for grooming a dog?
- Prepare your supplies. ...
- Brush fur. ...
- Brush teeth. ...
- Trim nails. ...
- Shampoo and rinse. ...
- Clean ears. ...
- Dry and Brush Fur. ...
- Clip Fur.
How do dog groomers keep them still?
Grooming tables have a metal post that rises above the table and ends in a hook to which the groomer will clip one end of a leash. A slipknot on the other end goes around the dog's neck. Exertion tightens the slipknot, causing the dog some discomfort and making him stop if not keeping him restrained to the table.
How do groomers cut aggressive dogs?
Groomers might cover an aggressive dog's face with a towel while moving the dog. Aggressive dogs are restrained with a loop and most groomers have muzzles on hand for the toughest dogs. Neither of these devices will hurt your dog. Both ensure your dog stays on the table during the groom for her own safety.Feb 24, 2011