Experience hands-free drying with this groomers third arm
Two heavy-duty 1-1/4-inch spring clamps attached to a flexible 21-inch cable create a helpful “third hand”
With a gooseneck-style cable that can be positioned at any angle
Holds a dryer hose or handheld dryer where you need it
Comes with 21-inch cable, 18-inch flexible pipe and 1-1/4-inch clamps
Experience hands-free drying with this groomers third arm. Two heavy-duty 1-1/4-inch spring clamps attached to a flexible 21-inch cable create a helpful “third hand”. With a gooseneck-style cable that can be positioned at any angle, it holds a dryer hose or handheld dryer where you need it and helps you groom more efficiently. The clamps accommodate most-size dryer hoses, rocket dryers, and force dryers, and feature rubber tips that won’t mar the tabletop or equipment. Comes with 21-inch cable, 18-inch flexible pipe and 1-1/4-inch clamps. Measures 13-inch length by 9-1/2-inch width by 3-inch height.
Solid steel is strong, durable and easy to disinfect
Great for removing tangles and dead undercoat
Combs lift coat evenly for clipping and scissoring
The Oster Grooming Tool line is complete with rakes and combs for a variety of breeds and coat types. The 7" Med/Coarse Comb 078928-130 is ideal for smaller breeds with short to medium coats.
Oster Professional Pet Grooming Comb, 7-inches Med/Coarse
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Dog Grooming Supplies question by : Can you answer these dog grooming questions?
I want a German Shepherd Dog. I know they shed a lot and require a good brushing, but I have some questions.
1. How often do they need to be bathed? I already no it shouldn’t be more than once a month, unless they really need it.
2. What shampoo do I use? I know it should be oatmeal based, but are there any good brands to look for?
3. What supplies will I need? How can I learn how to use them?
On the first question, I meant to say “know”, not “no”.
Thank you so much, everyone! I appreciate all the great answers.
Answer by belindosrad1515 I’m an owner of two german shepards and yes they do shed A LOT usually during the summer. Mine go to a kennel where my sister works to get a bath maybe twice a month. I’m not sure what shampoos to recomend you, but I do use an oatmeal based shampoo for my minature yorkie and shitzu.
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There are many aspects of Do It Yourself Dog Grooming that are easy to perform, and learning how to fluff dry your dog is one of the easiest ones to do. There will be times when you want your pet to have that “just came from the groomers” look, but you don’t have the time, or the money, to get her to a professional dog groomer. Depending on the size of your dog, and assuming she is on the smaller side, you can “neaten up” your dog in about half an hour.
The only items you will need to fluff dry your dog is a tub, shampoo, a blow dryer, and a dog brush. It is really important to wash him first, unless he was just washed in the last week or so. His coat will respond to the fluff drying process much better if it is relatively clean. If you don’t normally wash your own dog, the most important thing to remember is that you need to rinse him thoroughly. Leftover shampoo isn’t good for his coat, and will also make the fluff drying process much harder, if not impossible, because the areas of leftover shampoo will feel oily to the touch.
Once you have thoroughly rinsed the shampoo off your dog, you can towel her off to remove excess water. It is important here to not dry her too much with the towel, as you want the hair damp once you start the fluff drying process. This is especially true if she has curly hair and you are trying to straighten it out by fluffing.
After you have toweled off the excess water, put his leash on your dog and loop it on a door handle or heavy piece of furniture. The object here is to not allow him an avenue of escape! Most dogs don’t like the blow drying process, although if they are regular visitors to the grooming shop your little household blow dryer will seem tame compared to the dryers we use on them.
The heat and force setting you use on the blow dryer is really dependant on the amount of hair your dog has. The more hair that’s there, the higher the force setting you should use. Watch out for the higher heat setting, as you may dry her coat too quickly, and could actually irritate her skin if she has an extremely thin coat of hair and sensitive skin.
Now all you do is dry the dog with the hairdryer and brush it at the same time against the grain. If you start at his rear end, brush and blow dry toward the head. Basically, you are going to brush up, or towards the top of the dog. Use short, quick strokes, and do this all over his body. In most cases you can do some of the drying without the brushing, as long as you continue to dry against the grain. Once you have finished drying, brush him all over, still against the grain. If you find any areas that look out of place, or funny (too fluffy), just brush it back with the grain.
When you have finished, your dog will have that just been to the groomer look!
Mark has bathed and dried more dogs than he would care to count. If you have ever wondered what part of the grooming process most dogs don’t like the most, it’s the getting wet and the getting dry part!! For more do it yourself dog grooming tips, please visit Dog Grooming Courses Groom Your Dog At Home for more information.
Learn tips and techniques on how to shave your dog in this free video. Expert: Anne-Marie Forde Bio: Anne-Marie Forde and Jon Fless have owned and operated The Sudsy Dog Grooming Shop for 8 years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso Video Rating: 4 / 5
Grooming your pet is one of the most important duties for you as a dog owner should do in keeping your pet healthy and clean. The lack of the grooming may cause the dog to encounter many types of diseases. First steps of grooming consists of activities such as maintenance of the dog’s coat, nails and ears. The maintenance of the coat mainly consists of enrichment measures like proper bathing, combing, drying of skin by dryers, and more. The animal need not be bathed daily and this helps to protect the skins characteristics like insulation feature.
You can use sharp pet grooming clippers or electric dog clippers designed for canines for trimming dog hair. It is better to have the dog stand on a raised place and hence, the control of the animal is easier. Ear canals need to be checked frequently and sterile cotton may be used for cleaning your pets ears. This is important in keeping your dog from getting an ear infection. Grooming associated guidelines need to be followed strictly by the dogs owner. Use a medicated dog shampoo and a dog shampoo conditioner that is made for dogs. Combing needs to be carried out with a soft pet hair brush. There are a variety of brushes available and depending on the type of breeds. If you’re not sure which type to get, ask your vet what he recommends for a pet grooming brush. Grooming your pet, either by a comb or a soft pet hair brush needs to be carried out daily. Be sure to clean up the access hair to keep it from blowing all over your house.
Nail clipping is one of the first steps of grooming activities. Live nail areas can be easily clipped away and are always light colored than the reddish area of the nail in the higher position. During the holding of your dog’s feet by you, always have a firm grip. If not, the dog will take an upper hand during the nail clipping and some injury may occur. Dont clip too much because this may lead to injuries of nail. Similarly, you need to carry all the materials required for the nail clipping with you before the start of the procedure.
You should always keep your dog groomed and clean. Grooming isn’t limited to brushing and bathing your pet. Dental care and teeth brushing not only improves your dogs appearance, but also helps keep him healthy and free of oral diseases.
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Groom golden retrievers by bathing them every one to six weeks, using a high velocity blow dryer to eliminate shedding fur, combing through the fur behind the ears and on the thighs and shaving the bottom of their feet. Keep a golden retriever groomed and happy with help from a professional dog groomer in this free video on pet care. Expert: Sammi Bio: Sammi is a dog groomer at the Animal Care Center in West Bountiful, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Video Rating: 4 / 5
Grooming is one of the important activities to be known well by the dog owner. If the dog owner is not aware of the grooming, then the dog may encounter many types of diseases. First steps of grooming consists of activities like maintenance of coat, nails and ears. The maintenance of the coat mainly consists of enrichment measures like proper bathing, combing, drying of skin by dryers, and more. The animal need not be bathed daily and this helps to protect the skin’s characteristics like insulation feature.
Use conditioners and shampoos that are meant for dogs. Combing needs to be carried out with a soft brush meant for use in case of dogs. There are varieties of brushes available and depending on the type of breeds, one can use the concerned brush. This grooming of the coat by a comb needs to be carried out daily and the fallen hair if any needs to be placed in dust bin always.
Otherwise, when the dog owners switch on the fan, the hair will fly and may enter the nostrils of persons. Always don’t clip too much because this may lead to injuries of nail always. Similarly, you need to carry all the materials required for the clipping with you before the start of the procedure.
Use a sharp clipper designed for use in case of dogs. It is better to have the dog on the raised place and hence, the control of the animal is easier. Ear canals are to be checked up frequently and sterile cotton may be used for cleaning purposes. Grooming associated guidelines need to be followed strictly by the dog owners.
Nail-maintenance is one of the first steps of grooming activities. Live nail areas can be easily clipped away and are always light colored than the reddish area of the nail in the higher position. During the holding of your dog’s feet by you, always have a firm grip. If not, the dog will take an upper hand during the clipping and some injury may occur.