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DIY Dog Grooming | Mixed Breeds
Introduction
Course Overview
Our Terms and Conditions
Welcome to DIY Grooming!
Tools of the Trade
Setting up at Home
Slicker Brush
Steel Comb
Nail Clippers
Suction Cup and Grooming Noose
Scissors
Clippers and Trimmers
Extension Combs and Blades
Extras
Where to Buy Grooming Supplies
How to Brush your Dog Correctly and Effectively
Brushing the Body and Legs
Brushing the Tail
Brushing the Head
Prepping for the Grooming Process
Preparing Yourself
Making Your Dog Comfortable
Understanding your Dog's Anatomy and Danger Points
Assessing your Dog for Grooming
Bathing and Drying
Bathing Overview
Bathing at Home Part 1
Bathing at Home Part 2
Drying
Post Bath Brush and Comb
'The Basics'
Introduction to 'The Basics'
Underarms
Groin
Paw Pads
Nails
Bottom
Ears
Basics + Brushing = Maintenance Tidy
Clipping and Styling
Setting Up
Overview of Clipping Process
Clipping the Body
Clipping the Legs
Clipping the Neck and Chest (setting up the Head)
Clipping the Tail
Scissoring the feet
The Top of the Head
Clearing the Eyes
Scissoring the Head
Shaping The Ears
Shaping The Tail
Finishing Up
Conclusion
Regular Brushing Maintenance
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Equipment
Practicing on Model Dogs
Course Summary and Evaluation and Further Learning
FAQs + Troubleshooting
Why have my clippers suddenly stopped working?
Which blade do I use for 'The Basics'?
Where are the Danger Points on a dog?
What is the #5F blade for?
What do I do if my blade breaks?
How do I put a blade back together?
How do I know if my blade is too hot?
How do I attach and extension comb?
How do I hold a dog while working on the face?
What is the #5F blade for?
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