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*Training  of all breeds Specializing in Gaited Horses.
*Experienced teaching horsemanship lessons for people of all abilities.
*Experienced horse hauling.
*Available to travel to your home.
*Workbook for young people
*Training manuals including Gaited Horses and Saddle Fit.
*Short story about Bucky, the miracle mini.
Visit HorseSense HorseManship website. Located in Central Alberta.  www.horsesensedk.com

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How to Properly Use Dog Grooming Clippers

ExpertDog Clippers are trained in schools or undergo apprenticeships to sharpen their dog grooming skills. They also have to become well versed in using dog grooming tools to create cuts that are breed specific, such as for cocker spaniels or poodles. They are in some cases a veterinarian’s or a dog owner’s best friend as they have an understanding knowing what is typical and what isn’t. But numerous dog owners don’t have the money for visits to the groomer every two or three weeks, and so they have to learn to use the tools of the trade, mainlyDog Clippers, for themselves.

Maybe you’ve gotten some great clippers so you can do more of your dog’s simple grooming yourself. That’s a commendable thing to do, because many dogs find trips to the groomer to be distressing. And, if you’re visiting a groomer often, you’ll notice how fast the costs will accumulate. But perhaps you have difficulty with some of the specifics of dog grooming. Basic all-over hair grooming with the dog hair clippers is not a problem, but what about the difficult spots like your pooch’s paws, tail, ears, and muzzle? It might just take some time to get better at grooming these parts.

When grooming your dog’s paws, it’s better to do this with scissors rather than the dog grooming clippers. Most dogs are uneasy with electric clippers going over their paws. But they’re usually more amenable to a couple of cuts of extra hair with a good pair of scissors that are just used for dog grooming.

Your dog’s tail is another part that can be tricky to groom easily and effectively. You can use the dog grooming clippers down the length of your dog’s back, stopping at the base of his tail. It might make it even easier if you have another person occupy your dog’s attention, by petting him. You’ll want to keep your dog’s tail straight, without pulling on it. Using your scissors, trim the hair on the end of your dog’s tail with care. Do this with the top, sides, and bottom of his tail being extra careful not to nick his actual tail. While you’re still holding his tail, carefully cut the hind area of your dog’s hair. Many dog owners and groomers will additionally trim the dog’s back end with dog grooming clippers to keep him cleaner.

Your dog’s ears and face are other sensitive areas where you must be extra careful. Think how you would feel with someone coming near your face with scissors or dog grooming clippers. Some dogs will allow you to use the dog hair clippers around his neck or ears. But, when trimming around the ears, you should always use your scissors. Gently lift and move your dog’s ears up and out of the way as you clip around them. Keep clipping minimal when trimming your dog’s muzzle. Hair hanging down from his jaw can be trimmed carefully with scissors.

Possibly the most vital steps in the grooming process comes when you’ve put away the dog grooming clippers, shears, and scissors, and that is praising and rewarding your dog for allowing you to groom him. This is the perfect opportunity for a hug (after all, he’s spick and span!) and even a training treat or dog biscuit. Then you may even take a little of that money you’ve saved on groomer’s costs and enjoy a well deserved cup of coffee.

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