| Buffalo Dog Groomer The Buffalo Dog Groomers school here gives dog owners many tips and advice on how to care for their dogs in between dog grooming routines. This is very important especially in the case of dog owners that have dogs with double coats or dogs that have lots of hair on their body and special type of coats such as Poodles, Maltese or Cockers. Once all the mats have been removed from the main body of a dog it is important to then focus on the legs and feet in the case of breeds that get hair in between their toes and on the pads of their feet as these areas need to get clipped. However most dogs don't like the feeling of having this process done to them and will put up a stink. So the best is to first learn how to do it and have someone else help you. After a dog has been clipped, there are many occasions in which a dog must be re bathed and this is also a great moment to use the dip or flea prevention medication that your veterinarian suggested. When clipping a dog there are some tips that must be kept in mind while doing the job but the type of clippers you use is very important. Remember that electric appliances will overheat if they are over used. So it is best to every once in awhile check the temperature of the blade by laying it flat against the inside of your own forearm. If the temperature of the blade is too hot, then it is too hot for the dog too. Our Buffalo Dog Groomer school really highlighted on keeping calm when doing this type of job so that the dog stays calm too. |