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Bichon Frise Dog Grooming Instructional How To DVD Video and Equipment Guide

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Bichon Frise Dog Grooming Instructional How To DVD Video and Equipment Guide

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  • This is a 175 minute DVD to teach you how to groom your Bichon at home. We go over in detail how to do the traditional Bichon cut and the summer puppy cut. We show each step in great detail, up close, and slowly, explaining the methods to make it easy for you to do at home.
  • You will learn what equipment is needed to fit your pet and the groom you desire. I go over what equipment I am using as well as giving advice to help you shop for your own equipment with ease.
  • You will learn how to trim the nails and avoid the quicks. I show in detail how to find the quicks and how to hold your pet so that trimming the nails is easy and stress free. If you accidentally cut the quick, you will learn how to safely treat the nail.
  • You will learn how to clean the ears and how to maintain the ears and prevent infection. You will also learn the signs of an infection and what to do if your pet gets an ear infection. I show in detail where you want to remove hair and how to do so with ease and stress free.
  • You will learn how to brush your pets teeth and with ease. I show in detail how to hold your pet and how to easy reach and clean all of your pet's teeth without a struggle.

This DVD is Performed and Explained by a Certified Pet Stylist! Why pay $55 and up to take your Bichon Frise to the Groomer every 4-6 weeks? Buy this DVD and learn to do it all yourself at home with ease and confidence! You will learn how to express the anal glands and when you need to do this. I show in detail where the anal glands are located and what to expect while expressing the glands. You will learn how to bathe your pet without the struggle and the mess. I show in detail how to thoroughl


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Dog Grooming Tools question by Hyacinth: How do I properly clean my grooming tools?
What do you use, how do you do it. explain your exact procedure for blades, shears, combs, brushes, and table. Do you wipe off the residue immediately with paper towel, or let it sit and dry. do you always rinse with water? I only want to know what you actually do all the time.. 5 stars for most precise answer.

I feel like such an idiot because all this time I’ve been cleaning my tools only a little more often as other groomers I work with do. And that’s not often! In grooming school we were hardly taught it and I never saw anyone do it. When I left school I bought Clipercide and Barbacide. The other groomers including the one who was the owner for 10 years had a can of dusty clipercide on a shelf somewhere and I never saw them use it. I cleaned my tools every 3 days or so and every time after a dog with an issue or when I can see grime. Then when I started my new job I decided to get clean and do it everyday. NOW, I had no thought of doing between EVERY DOG! Please teach me. Then I will forever be 100% cleaning between every dog if I learn the correct procedure that other groomers use all the time. Thank you for understanding!

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Answer by CanineTruth
I try to clean my tools after i groom every dog, that way if a dog comes in with a skin infection or something i don’t risk spreading it to other animals through my tools.

Scissors are sprayed with a disinfectant and wiped immediately. Clipper blades are cleaned in a mixture of water and cleaner then blown off with the forced air dryer (especially the blads i use for hygiene trims). At the end of every week i oil blades and scissors and check for wear/tear.

I know some people who don’t do any of that. I always err on the side of caution and i take care of my tools. Even my combs and brushes get sprayed, rinsed, and dried! A groomer is nothing without his/her equipment (or so i was taught) so i strive to keep it clean, working, and disinfected.

That being said, i don’t think there is a “correct” or “incorrect” procedure. It depends on the groomer.

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Dealing with a smelly dog

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There is a difference between the smell of a dog and a “smelly” dog. Here we will examine the smelly dog syndrome and a few reasons(and cures)for this odorous effect.

All animals have distinctive odors. Animals lovers recognize those particular smells. Horse people love the smell of horses; as do dog people, know the smell of dogs.

Have you ever been sitting in your living room and wafting through the air comes a smell? “What the heck?” And there at our feet is Fido looking up at you, wagging his tail, so innocent. Right!

It may not be his fault. But what is causing this smell?

Digestive problems: A dogs digestive system works differently from humans and when given human food may react in a gaseous manner, here are a few foods that cause gas.

-Dairy products may cause gas in dogs, milk in particular: Lactose, or milk sugars do not set well with our canine pals.

-Bread products: The yeast can expand in the stomach and cause digestive distress.

-Table scraps: Feeding your dog table scraps can lead to digestive problems. Cooked meats, potatoes and gravy all sound good, smell good, but may not be a great idea as dog food. Too much fat and seasonings could distress your dog.

Problem: Glands on your dog. All dogs have anal glands that can be drained if there is an odor. Your dog groomer should be doing this as part of the monthly grooming routine. But you can do it too. It is a gland that is located close to the anus of your dog. Ask your groomer or your veterinarian to show you where it is located. After you know where this gland is then, its a simple matter to drain it.

Method: Using a paper towel (or two!) gently squeeze this gland, a cloudy substance will ooze out and you simply wipe it away with your trusty paper toweling! Repeat this until no more comes out. Gently clean the area with a soft cloth and dry, no more anal gland odors!

Ear problems: Your dogs ears may need attention. Sometimes odor comes from your dogs ears if they have been wet or there is moisture trapped inide them. This is especially true in long eared dogs such as Cocker Spaniels, and Bassett Hounds, however it can happen to all dogs.

This ear cleaning can and should be done by a dog groomer, however you can clean your dogs ears quite easily.

Method: Again using paper towels or a soft cloth, put a small amount on hydrogen peroxide on the towel over your fingertip. Gently fold back the dogs ear and then place that finger tip over

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