Dog Grooming Steps-How to Groom a Dog from Start to Finish (give your dog a haircut)
TLDRThis video script offers a beginner-friendly workshop on dog grooming, focusing on a Shih Tzu mix named Chubs. The groomer demonstrates a low-maintenance haircut using a size 7 blade, leaving the face, ears, and tail fluffy while trimming the body and legs. The process includes pre-clipping, ear plucking, a detailed bath with facial scrub and degreasing shampoo, followed by conditioning. Post-bath, the groomer shapes the pads and tidies the tail and feet, emphasizing safety and skin health. The tutorial aims to empower pet owners with at-home grooming techniques to strengthen the bond with their pets.
Takeaways
- πΎ Regular grooming every 8 weeks is ideal for a Shih Tzu mix, but health issues can delay this schedule.
- πββοΈ The client prefers a low-maintenance haircut with a #7 blade, leaving the face, ears, and tail fluffy.
- π Brushing the dog before clipping helps remove dander and stimulate the skin, even if it's not for a full body brushing.
- π Ear hair should be plucked and ears cleaned after bathing to prevent water-borne bacteria from causing infections.
- πΏ A pre-clip before bathing helps in removing the bulk of the hair, making the post-bath grooming process more manageable.
- 𧴠Using a facial scrub before the bath helps to clean debris around the eyes and mouth without harming the dog's sensitive skin.
- π§Ό Two types of shampoo are used: a hypoallergenic one for the initial wash and a degreaser for a deeper clean to remove buildup.
- π¦ Thorough rinsing is crucial to prevent product residue that can irritate the skin or attract bacteria.
- 𧴠Conditioning is recommended after every bath to balance the skin and coat, making it easier to manage during grooming.
- βοΈ Post-bath, detailed trimming is done with a #10 blade for areas that require a closer cut, such as the armpits and private areas.
- π£ Trimming the pads and around the feet ensures cleanliness and prevents the dog from slipping on wet surfaces.
Q & A
What type of dog is Chubs in the video?
-Chubs is a Shih Tzu mix.
How often is Chubs typically groomed?
-Chubs is usually groomed every eight weeks.
Why has Chubs not been groomed for a longer period than usual?
-Chubs has been experiencing some health problems, which has delayed her grooming.
What is the desired haircut style for Chubs in the video?
-The client prefers Chubs to have a short, low-maintenance haircut with a fluffy face, ears, and tail, and the body and legs are to be trimmed down with a size 7 blade.
Why does the groomer brush Chubs before using the clippers?
-The groomer brushes Chubs to remove dander from her skin and to stimulate the skin before the pre-clip, which is part of the grooming process.
What is the purpose of plucking hair from Chubs' ears?
-The hair is plucked from Chubs' ears to clean the ear canal and prevent matting, and the ears are cleaned after the bath to avoid any potential ear infections.
What is the reason for using a clicker vac system for the pre-clip?
-The clicker vac system is used for the pre-clip to efficiently remove the hair and prepare Chubs for the bath, ensuring a more manageable grooming process.
Why does the groomer clean Chubs' ears after the bath?
-Cleaning Chubs' ears after the bath ensures that any water that may have entered during bathing is addressed with the ear cleaning solution, preventing bacterial growth and ear infections.
What is the importance of using a facial scrub during Chubs' bath?
-The facial scrub is used to clean debris around Chubs' eyes and mouth gently and effectively, using products that are safe and will not irritate or burn the eyes.
Why does the groomer condition Chubs after shampooing?
-Conditioning helps to balance the skin and coat, making it easier to manage during trimming, brushing, and cloth drying, and it also provides additional care for the dog's skin.
What is the final step in Chubs' grooming process after the bath?
-The final step includes trimming the pads, cleaning the private area, and tidying up the base of the tail and around the feet to ensure cleanliness and maintain the shape of Chubs' coat.
Outlines
πΎ Basic Dog Grooming Workshop
The video script introduces a basic dog grooming workshop focusing on a shih tzu mix named Chubs. The dog typically gets groomed every eight weeks but has been overdue due to health issues. The client prefers a low-maintenance haircut with a short body and legs, leaving the face, ears, and tail fluffy. The groomer emphasizes the importance of brushing before clipping to remove dander and stimulate the skin, setting the stage for a simple pet trim suitable for beginners.
π Grooming Techniques and Tips
This paragraph details the grooming process, starting with careful clipping around sensitive areas like the flank and legs. The groomer uses a seven-blade to pre-clip Chubs and explains the importance of positioning the dog comfortably. Special attention is given to the head, ears, and tail, with the latter being kept full. The groomer also discusses the timing of ear cleaning post-bath to prevent water-induced infections and shares grooming tips for beginners.
π Pre-Bath Preparations and Safety Measures
The script outlines the pre-bath steps, including plucking hair from the ears and pre-clipping the dog's body and legs with a seven-blade. The groomer stresses the importance of not getting water into the dog's ears during bathing and plans to clean the ears after the bath to ensure no bacteria develop. The groomer also prepares a safe tub harness using paracord and bungee for Chubs, highlighting the importance of safety during the bathing process.
π§Ό Bathing and Conditioning Routine
The paragraph describes the bathing process, which includes a facial scrub using a safe product around the eyes and mouth, followed by a thorough wash with a hypoallergenic shampoo. The groomer uses a degreasing shampoo to tackle Chubs' skin build-up and emphasizes the importance of rinsing thoroughly to prevent bacterial infection. After washing, the groomer applies a conditioner to balance the skin and coat, allowing for easier trimming and brushing.
πΏ Post-Bath Drying and Cleaning
This section covers the post-bath drying process, which includes removing as much moisture as possible with a stand dryer and using an air cleaning solution to wipe the dog's face and ears. The groomer uses a cotton ball to clean the ears and a detachable tool for detailed cleaning, ensuring that the dog is thoroughly dried and free of debris.
βοΈ Final Trimming and Sanitizing
The final paragraph discusses the last stages of grooming, which involve trimming the armpits, private areas, and feet with a number 10-blade for a closer cut. The groomer is cautious around sensitive areas and ensures a clean and sanitary finish. The use of a 30-blade is mentioned for certain areas, and the importance of careful handling of the blades is emphasized.
π Completing the Grooming Session
The final touches of the grooming session include tidying up the base of the tail and trimming around the feet to maintain a clean and natural appearance. The groomer uses curve shears and thinning shears to refine the shape of the feet and remove any stray hairs that could affect the dog's comfort. The goal is to leave the dog looking and feeling clean and well-groomed.
π Grooming Results and Conclusion
The video concludes with the reveal of the beautifully groomed Chubs, showcasing a clean and polished appearance. The groomer highlights the importance of the bond between pet and owner, emphasizing how proper grooming at home can enhance this relationship and improve the pet's quality of life. The groomer thanks the audience for learning the secrets of the grooming industry and encourages them to apply these techniques for their pets' benefit.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Dog Grooming
π‘Shih Tzu Mix
π‘Matting
π‘Low-Maintenance Haircut
π‘Indoor Dog
π‘Pre-Clip
π‘Ear Plucking
π‘Clicker Vac System
π‘Degreaser Shampoo
π‘Conditioner
π‘Scissor Finish
π‘Pet Assembly
Highlights
Introduction to basic dog grooming secrets for a shih tzu mix with health issues.
The importance of regular grooming for indoor dogs despite the lack of outdoor exposure.
Demonstration of a low-maintenance haircut for Chubbs using a size 7 blade.
Explanation of pre-clip brushing to remove dander and stimulate the skin.
Technique for ear hair removal and the rationale for cleaning ears post-bath.
Use of a clicker vac system for a 7 foot down on Chubbs.
Grooming tips for handling the coat and skin carefully to avoid injury.
Instructions on how to properly clip a dog's body, legs, and underbelly.
The process of pre-clipping the head assembly and setting the length with a size 10 blade.
Emphasis on the necessity of a thorough bath before finishing the grooming.
Use of facial scrub and hypoallergenic shampoo for sensitive skin.
Bathing techniques to ensure cleanliness while avoiding water in the ears and eyes.
Conditioning as a crucial step after shampooing to balance the skin and coat.
Demonstration of a DIY tub harness for safety during bathing.
The final grooming steps including trimming pads, private areas, and the base of the tail.
The use of straight shears for careful detailing around the feet and ears.
Completion of the grooming session with a beautiful and clean Chubbs.
Reflection on the beginner-friendly grooming process and its benefits for pet owners.
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